The best business internet providers in Palo Alto, CA
8 business internet providers found in Palo Alto, CA. Get quotes for Dedicated Fiber, Coax, and Satellite, with speeds up to 10 Gbps.
AT&T Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 1,000 Mbps
Up to 10 Gbps available
Lumen
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Zayo
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Comcast Coax
Coax
150 to 25 Mbps
Comcast Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Google Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
1,000 to 1,000 Mbps
Starlink
Satellite
220 to 20 Mbps
Crown Castle
Dedicated Fiber
500 to 500 Mbps
Summary
Palo Alto startups and VC firms prefer the highest speeds of AT&T Dedicated Fiber, Lumen, and Zayo, with max rates up to 10 Gbps or more.
Top 3 best business internet service providers in Palo Alto
- AT&T Dedicated Fiber — A 100 Mbps-to-10 Gbps line starts from $518 per month. Sand Hill Rd. VCs favor 2 Gbps for deal-room VDR sync.
- Lumen — You can get the 500 Mbps-to-10 Gbps wave with an entry fee starting at $499 per month (1 Gbps). This choice is popular in Stanford Research Park.
- Zayo — Private lines with 1-10 Gbps speeds have starting rates of $550 per month, with dark-fiber IRUs for AI labs needing > 100 G.
Pros
- AT&T – Sub-5 ms jitter; auto 5-G fail-over.
- Lumen – Direct Cloud Connect to AWS us-west-1 in 2 ms.
- Zayo – 24/7 NOC; instant 20 % burst capacity without contract change.
Cons
- AT&T – Proprietary CPE.
- Lumen – 36-month term required for waived install.
- Zayo – 90-day build average for new taps.
Meter Connect also offers service with the following Palo Alto internet providers:
- Comcast Coax
- Comcast Fiber
- Google Fiber
- Starlink
- Crown Castle
Meter Connect manages business internet service providers in Silicon Valley
In Palo Alto, CA, within the tech heartbeat of Santa Clara County, providers deliver everything from 5 Gbps dedicated fiber in bustling startup incubators and AI research hubs to 1 Gbps cable with 5G failover in lively commercial districts. Meter Connect supports venture-backed tech pioneers, legal consultancies, and creative agencies in this area.
- Stanford Research Park relies on 2-10 Gbps dedicated fiber for their chip-design scratch space.
- Midtown co-working hubs use 1 Gbps shared fiber plus Spectrum coax backup.
- Across Barron Park and Charleston Meadows, mixed-residential offices rely on fixed wireless 500 Mbps during fiber construction.
Neighborhood coverage: Where you can get business internet
Stanford Research Park • College Terrace • Downtown North • Professorville • Midtown • Barron Park • Charleston Meadows • Duveneck/St. Francis • Palo Verde • Greenmeadow
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 – Zayo and AT&T Dedicated Fiber provide 10 Gbps to Sand Hill Road VCs and Stanford labs.
- Coverage – Sonic Gig-Fiber and Comcast Coax serve most residential-plus-office blocks off El Camino Real.
- Contract flexibility – Comcast coax has no contracts; Sonic fiber is also month-to-month.
- Additional features – AT&T includes 5G fail-over; Zayo offers dark-fiber IRUs into Equinix SV1/SV8.