What is fiber Internet?
Fiber-optic internet, commonly called “fiber,” is a broadband Internet connection that provides extremely reliable, high-speed, and low latency lag times. The fiber uses fiber-optic cable to deliver internet to your business location. These cables are not as susceptible to severe weather and resists electrical interference better then traditional internet delivery services like Coax Cable and DSL lines.
Fiber is ideal for users who need to:
Fast Upload and Download speeds
Require a very reliable internet connection
Businesses that use hosted VOIP phone services
Desire a connection that can easily be upgraded
Fiber Internet Providers Motion VOIP can quote for you:
ACC BUSINESS
ACC is a 100% agent sales driven marketing division within AT&T, offering AT&T's network at a more competitive price for small to mid-size businesses. They offer voice, private line, AT&T Prime Local Products, Frame Relay, Internet, and MPLS.
ALTICE (Suddenlink)
Altice delivers innovative, customer-centric products and solutions that connect and unlock the limitless potential of its over 30 million customers over fiber networks and mobile broadband. Altice is also a provider of enterprise digital solutions to millions of business customers.
AT&T
AT&T Business provides industry specific, edge-to-edge solutions that help deliver breakthrough customer experiences while keeping your business ahead of the digital curve.
CBTS
CBTS, provides a unique nationwide portfolio of managed services offerings. CBTS, one of Cisco's top North American partners, delivers Cisco UCaaS, SD-WAN, Meraki, and BroadSoft as OpEx rather than CapEx. CBTS also provides fiber services through its ILEC footprint.
Comcast Business
Comcast Business Class, the largest cable operator and third-largest telephone company in America, provides broadband internet (Fiber, Coax and Metro Ethernet), telephone service (POTS and PRI), and cable television to businesses in 19 markets nationwide, covering 39 states.
CENTURYLINK
CenturyLink is the third largest telecommunications company in the United States. The company provides broadband, voice and wireless services to businesses across the country.
COX COMMUNICATIONS
Cox Communications carries the full complement of cable capacity. The company provides basic cable service to more than 6 million customers, including about 3 million digital cable subscribers and 3.5 million Internet access subscribers in about 20 states, making it the third-largest US cable company, behind Comcast and Time Warner Cable.
Hypercore Networks
Hypercore is a worldwide provider of data, security, SD-WAN and managed voice. With over 150 carriers available, we are your solution to some of your most challenging situations. Hypercore proactively monitors all of our circuits sold and provides a managed router with almost every solution.
Level3
Level 3 Communications is an American multinational telecommunications and Internet service provider company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. It operates a Tier 1 network.
NITEL
Nitel is a facilities-based provider of reliable, secure telecommunications network services. Nitel's nationwide network leverages last-mile access from over 130 providers to achieve ubiquitous coverage, optimum network design and pricing.
SUDDENLINK
Suddenlink offers competitively priced business phone packages to enterprise-level connectivity, cable's advanced digital networks represent a welcome choice in business telecommunications.
VERIZON BUSINESSS
Verizon is a global leader in delivering innovative communications, information and entertainment. We offer voice, data and video products and services over intelligent wireless, broadband and global IP networks that meet customers' growing demand for speed, mobility, security and control.