Business Internet · Binghamton, NY
Greater Binghamton businesses have more options than most realize — from Spectrum's dominant cable footprint to FirstLight's dedicated fiber in downtown commercial buildings. We compare every qualified provider at your address and deliver side-by-side quotes in 1–3 business days. Free service.
Binghamton University, United Health Services, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems
Healthcare, higher education, defense manufacturing, professional services
City of Binghamton, Johnson City, Endicott, Vestal, Broome County
Dedicated fiber (DIA), cable business internet, fiber-to-the-building, DSL
Providers in this market
These are the carriers BIA actively quotes in the Greater Binghamton market. Availability depends on your specific address — enter it below to see which providers serve your building.

Dominant coax coverage across Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott. Fiber available in select commercial corridors.
Widest geographic footprint in the market. Instant quoting available.
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Fiber expansion underway in Broome County. DSL available in areas not yet reached by fiber build-out.
Fiber footprint growing. Check your address — availability varies significantly by block.
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Strong presence in downtown Binghamton commercial buildings and along major business corridors. On-net in many Class A office buildings.
Preferred for businesses requiring dedicated circuits and formal SLAs.
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Available in select Binghamton commercial locations. Best suited for multi-site businesses needing a national backbone.
National backbone carrier. Strongest value for businesses with locations outside the Southern Tier.
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Long-haul fiber routes through the Southern Tier. Available to businesses on or near major fiber routes.
High-capacity dedicated circuits. Best for data-intensive operations and multi-location enterprises.
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Available in portions of Broome County. Overlaps with Spectrum in some areas.
Check availability at your specific address — coverage varies by neighborhood.
Get a QuoteTier 3 providers have some presence in Binghamton but are not recommended for primary business connectivity due to limited SLAs, smaller support teams, or resold infrastructure. Tier 3 providers may be suitable as a cost-effective backup connection. Learn why we tier providers →
Why does this matter? Tier 3 providers often resell another carrier's network or operate with limited local support. For your primary business connection, we recommend Tier 1 or Tier 2 carriers listed above. Tier 3 can make sense as a backup line where cost matters more than SLA guarantees.
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Availability varies significantly by building in Greater Binghamton. Enter your service address — including suite number — to see exactly which providers are available at your location.
Carriers pay us a referral fee — you pay the exact same price you'd pay going direct.
Why use BIA
Spectrum dominates residential coverage, but the commercial fiber market has real competition. FirstLight Fiber has significant on-net presence in downtown commercial buildings. Frontier's fiber expansion is actively changing availability block by block. Businesses that check only the obvious carriers miss better options.
Carriers pay BIA a referral fee. You pay the exact same monthly rate as calling the provider directly. Our service is completely free to your business. The only difference is you get every qualified option in one comparison instead of making five separate sales calls.
Not every carrier that claims coverage in Binghamton can actually serve your building. We know which providers have strong on-net presence downtown, which are expanding, and which require a lengthy construction quote. We filter out the noise before you waste time on calls.
When your service has an issue, calling the provider's 1-800 number puts you in a queue. Calling BIA puts you in front of someone with escalation contacts at every carrier in our network. Most brokers disappear after the sale. We don't.
FAQ
The main providers in the Greater Binghamton market are Spectrum Business (widest cable coverage), Frontier (fiber expanding in Broome County), FirstLight Fiber (dedicated fiber, strong downtown presence), Verizon Business (national backbone), and Zayo (high-capacity dedicated circuits). Availability varies by address — enter yours to see what's available at your building.
Yes. Dedicated fiber (DIA) is available in Binghamton through FirstLight Fiber, Verizon Business, and Zayo. FirstLight has significant on-net presence in downtown commercial buildings. Availability depends on your specific address and building — enter it above to check.
Spectrum Business uses shared coaxial cable infrastructure. It's widely available, cost-effective, and suitable for most small businesses. Dedicated fiber (FirstLight, Verizon, Zayo) provides a private circuit with symmetrical upload/download speeds, a formal SLA, and guaranteed uptime — better for businesses that rely on connectivity for operations, VoIP, or cloud applications.
No. BIA is completely free to businesses. Carriers pay us a referral fee when you sign up through us. You pay the exact same monthly rate as going directly to the provider — our service costs you nothing.
Spectrum quotes typically arrive same-day. Dedicated fiber quotes from FirstLight, Verizon, or Zayo take 1–3 business days because they require confirming fiber availability at your specific address. BIA handles all quote requests and delivers everything in one side-by-side comparison.
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