Memphis sites need redundancy planning
A lot of Memphis buyers are not just shopping for the cheapest internet line. They are trying to keep phones, POS, dispatch, cameras, and cloud apps online when the primary carrier has an outage.
That changes the recommendation. A lower-cost broadband plan may be fine as the primary circuit, but it should often be paired with a separate 5G or satellite backup path.
What we compare for you
We compare carrier availability, monthly recurring cost, one-time install, equipment fees, static IP availability, contract terms, and likely install timeline. Then we call out which options are strong primary circuits, which are backup candidates, and which should be skipped.
- Primary office internet for daily operations.
- Dedicated fiber for SLA-backed uptime.
- Unlimited 5G where it is available and appropriate.
- Starlink when wired diversity is limited.
Memphis buyer checklist
| Question | Why it matters | How BusinessFiber helps |
|---|---|---|
| Is the building already wired? | Fast installs depend on existing facilities. | We check serviceability before recommending a carrier. |
| Do you need static IPs? | Cameras, VPNs, and firewalls may require them. | We call out static IP costs and availability. |
| Do you need backup? | A single wired carrier can still fail. | We prioritize unlimited 5G first, then Starlink when useful. |
Common questions
Can you quote Memphis warehouses?
Yes. We can compare options for warehouses, industrial sites, offices, restaurants, retail, and multi-location businesses.
Is Starlink the cheapest backup?
Not always. We usually start with unlimited 5G backup where available, then consider Starlink as a secondary option.
Do you charge for install coordination?
For most carrier orders, install coordination and ongoing support are included at no additional charge.