Business Ethernet pricing is typically divided into two categories: the (monthly recurring charges for internet/data) and the infrastructure cost (one-time setup and cabling fees).
Combining internet with phone systems or managed security often reduces the standalone cost of the Ethernet service.
High-capacity metro-Ethernet (10 Gbps+) is typically custom-quoted based on location and distance to the provider's hub. 2. Infrastructure & Setup Costs (One-Time)
If your building isn't "lit" (connected to a provider's network), you may face construction fees ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars.
High-redundancy design, multi-site deployments, and managed support.
This provides symmetrical speeds (same upload and download) and a Service Level Agreement (SLA) guaranteeing uptime.