The best business internet providers in Denver, CO
10 business internet providers found in Denver, CO. Get quotes for Dedicated Fiber, Coax, Shared Fiber, and Satellite, with speeds up to 1 Gbps.
Lumen
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Zayo
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Frontier Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Comcast Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Comcast Coax
Coax
150 to 25 Mbps
Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Spectrum Coax
Coax
300 to 30 Mbps
Google Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
1,000 to 1,000 Mbps
Verizon Shared Fiber (FIOS)
Shared Fiber
200 to 200 Mbps
Starlink
Satellite
220 to 20 Mbps
Summary
Denver firms can reach 10 Gbps on Lumen and Zayo dedicated fiber. Frontier Dedicated Fiber adds gig-plus service that stays fast during peak ski-season traffic.
The top 3 best business internet service providers in Denver
1. Lumen offers 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps dedicated fiber. A one-gig circuit runs about $696 per month and connects to AWS us-west-2 in two milliseconds.
2. Zayo delivers 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps private-wave service. A one-gig line costs around $545 per month and rides a dark-fiber ring under I-25.
3. Frontier Dedicated Fiber supplies symmetrical 100 Mbps to 2 Gbps plans. A one-gig tier lists near $944 per month and comes with a Wi-Fi 6E gateway.
Pros
Lumen
- Direct Cloud Connect to AWS and Azure.
- Support tickets reach a Denver NOC engineer in fifteen minutes.
- Circuits can burst twenty percent above contract when workloads spike.
Zayo
- Dense dark-fiber grid across Downtown and RiNo.
- Simple upgrade path to 100 Gbps without new trenching.
- One bill for DIA and private waves.
Frontier Dedicated Fiber
- Four-hour truck-roll SLA.
- Unlimited data with no throttling.
- Built-in security gateway reduces malware hits.
Cons
Lumen
- Needs a three-year term to waive install fees.
- Managed router adds cost on sub-gig plans.
Zayo
- New laterals may take ninety days.
- Long IRU contracts reduce flexibility.
Frontier Dedicated Fiber
- Higher price than shared-fiber peers.
- Lead times reach sixty days in new builds.
Other popular options for Denver business internet
- Comcast Fiber
- Comcast Coax
- Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
- Spectrum Coax
- Google Fiber
- Verizon Shared Fiber (FiOS)
- Starlink
Meter Connect manages business internet service providers in the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood metropolitan area
Across Denver County, Meter Connect installs 10 Gbps dedicated fiber in LoDo tech lofts and 1 Gbps coax with LTE backup for eateries on Colfax Avenue. We match each address with fiber, coax or fixed wireless to balance speed and reliability.
- Downtown Tech Core – Home to the Denver Performing Arts Complex. SaaS teams here bond dual five-gig waves for low-latency DevOps.
- RiNo Arts District – Near Mission Ballroom. Media studios choose two-gig shared fiber for fast 4 K uploads.
- Cherry Creek North – Upscale boutiques rely on one-gig coax with LTE backup to keep point-of-sale devices online.
Neighborhood coverage: Where you can get business internet
LoDo • RiNo • Cherry Creek • Capitol Hill • Five Points • Highlands • Baker • Stapleton • Congress Park • Sloan’s Lake • Washington Park • City Park • Globeville • Elyria-Swansea • Sunnyside • University • Lowry • Hampden • Montbello • Belcaro • Park Hill • Harvey Park • Lincoln Park • Jefferson Park • Cheesman Park
Meter Connect helps all types of businesses get connected to the best-fit internet options around you.
Factors to consider: How Meter chose the best business providers
- Speed requirements – Lumen and Zayo give Denver the fastest multi-gig fiber.
- Coverage – Comcast Coax reaches nearly every ZIP inside the city limits.
- Contract flexibility – Comcast sells month-to-month coax. Lumen waives install only on three-year fiber terms.
- Additional features – AT&T offers free 5G fail-over on dedicated-fiber elsewhere in the metro. Frontier adds a Wi-Fi 6E gateway on every plan.