Jones Blacksmith connects you to the industry's top fiber internet providers — delivering symmetrical speeds, ultra-low latency, and enterprise-grade reliability through our extensive vendor network, all tailored to your business needs.
Pure Fiber, Pure Performance
Dedicated symmetrical bandwidth with no shared infrastructure — your business gets the speed it pays for, every time.
We don't just sell connectivity — we engineer the right fiber solution for your business by leveraging our broad network of trusted carrier partners.
We maintain active partnerships with 50+ premier fiber carriers and ISPs across North America. This wide reach means more coverage options, competitive pricing, and the right fit for your specific location and infrastructure needs — all in one place.
Our certified connectivity specialists take the time to understand your business requirements — bandwidth demands, redundancy needs, budget constraints, and growth trajectory — and then engineer a fiber solution that's genuinely optimal, not just available.
Our relationship doesn't end at installation. We provide continuous account management, proactive monitoring coordination, and act as your dedicated advocate when issues arise with your carrier — so you can focus on running your business, not chasing ISPs.
No two businesses are the same. We craft fiber internet packages tailored to your exact specifications — whether you need scalable bandwidth for a growing startup, multi-site connectivity for enterprise branches, or dedicated fiber with ironclad SLAs for mission-critical operations.
Choose from flexible monthly or 3-year contract pricing — both with the same enterprise-grade fiber quality, backed by our channel partner network.
Month-to-month · No long-term commitment
Month-to-month · No long-term commitment
Month-to-month · Custom pricing available
3-year contract · Billed annually · Save 27%
3-year contract · Billed annually · Save 27%
3-year contract · Custom pricing available
We are authorized channel partners with North America's most trusted fiber internet carriers, giving you access to the best rates and service agreements.
Understanding the difference helps you make the right decision for your business. The numbers speak for themselves.
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| Bandwidth | Up to 10 Gbps symmetrical Fiber delivers equal upload and download speeds — critical for video conferencing, cloud backups, VoIP, and large file transfers. Bandwidth scales easily as your business grows with no infrastructure overhaul. | Up to 1 Gbps download / 50 Mbps upload Severely asymmetrical. Upload speeds lag far behind, creating bottlenecks for cloud-heavy workflows and remote collaboration tools used by modern businesses. |
| Latency | < 5 ms round-trip latency Light-speed signal transmission through glass strands results in near-zero latency, making fiber ideal for real-time applications like VoIP, video conferencing, trading platforms, and cloud-hosted ERPs. | 15 – 50 ms average latency Electrical signal transmission through copper introduces measurable delay, leading to jitter on voice calls, lag in cloud applications, and degraded performance during peak usage hours. |
| Reliability | 99.99% uptime SLA available Fiber is immune to electromagnetic interference, weather-induced signal degradation, and power fluctuations. Dedicated lines mean no shared congestion — you get consistent throughput all day, every day. | 95 – 99% uptime typical Shared infrastructure means network congestion during peak hours is common. Copper lines are susceptible to electromagnetic interference, moisture damage, and signal attenuation over longer distances. |
| Use Cases | Enterprise, Multi-site, Cloud-First Ideal for data centers, healthcare, finance, legal, manufacturing, retail chains, and any business running cloud-based applications, video collaboration platforms, hosted VoIP, or requiring carrier-grade connectivity with SLA guarantees. | Small Offices, Light Usage Suitable for basic web browsing, email, and light cloud usage. May serve very small teams with limited concurrent users, though upgrades quickly become necessary as businesses scale. |
Still have questions? Our connectivity specialists are ready to walk you through every detail and help you choose the right fiber solution for your business.
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