Business internet
CableSpectrum Business
Cable SMB with the same no-contract, no-data-cap ethos as residential Spectrum. Less aggressive than Comcast on top speeds.
Plans
| Plan | Download / Upload | Contract | Static IP | SLA | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business Internet 300 | 300 / 20 Mbps | None | Add-on | 99.9% | $65/mo |
| Business Internet 600 | 600 / 35 Mbps | None | Add-on | 99.9% | $95/mo |
| Business Internet Gig | 1,000 / 35 Mbps | 12 mo | Add-on | 99.9% | $175/mo |
Pros
- No-contract options at every tier
- No data cap
- Money-back guarantee on first 30 days
Cons
- Top speed caps at 1 Gbps down / 35 Mbps up
- Static IP is an add-on fee
Our take
Spectrum Business is the right cable default for SMBs that can't or won't sign a 24-month Comcast contract. Pricing is lower at every tier, month-to-month is on offer on the 300/600 plans, and the no-data-cap story matters for businesses running anything cloud-backed. Just don't expect symmetrical speeds.
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