What is Cable Internet?
Cable Internet or Broadband Cable as its sometimes called is an internet service that runs off of the same network as your cable television. The service has become more popular then DSL due to it’s ability to deliver high-speed downloads. The Cable Internet service is used by both business and residential customers over a shared network. Although the service lacks the reliability of fiber it is a cost-effectiveness choice by many small to medium sized businesses.
Fiber is ideal for users who need to:
Fast Upload and Download speeds
Cost-effective for the speeds offered
Businesses that use hosted VOIP phone services
Desire a connection that can easily be upgraded
Cable Internet Providers Motion VOIP can quote for you:
ALTICE
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.
Bright House Networks
Bright House Networks is the sixth largest owner and operator of cable systems in the U.S. and the second largest in Florida with technologically advanced systems located in five states including Florida, Alabama, Indiana, Michigan and California.
Charter Communications
Charter Communications is an American company offering cable television, high-speed Internet, and telephone services to more than 27.6 million customers in 31 states.
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.
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.
Mediacom
Mediacom is a cable television and communications provider in the United States. Founded in July 1995 by Rocco B. Commisso, it serves primarily smaller markets in the Midwest and Southern United States.
Spectrum Business
Spectrum Business is an American company offering cable television, high-speed Internet, and telephone services to more than 27.6 million customers in 31 states and has an established national presence in 31 metro markets across the country and is the nation's second largest MSO and 7th largest telephone company.
SUDDENLINK
Suddenlink offers competitively priced business phone packages to enterprise-level connectivity, cable's advanced digital networks represent a welcome choice in business telecommunications.