Commercial internet circuits at carrier-direct pricing.
Carrier-direct pricing on commercial internet across the Southeast. One project manager handling AT&T, Comcast Business, Spectrum, Cox Business, Lumen, Verizon Business, Frontier, Segra, T-Mobile, and Starlink. You get the same price the carrier's own sales reps quote, without dealing with their hold music.
Same pricing the carrier's own reps quote. One number for the whole circuit. The carrier pays us for landing the install, not a per-month spread on your bill.
Carriers we broker
Coverage varies by address. All carriers sourced through our Telarus partner channel.
Dedicated Fiber & Ethernet (DIA)
Cable Broadband
Wireless & 5G (Fixed & Mobile)
Satellite
What we broker and install
Rabbit Run
Cable run from your main internet drop to wherever you actually need it.
Use cases
- Bring internet to a portable building or new tenant suite from the main drop
- Connect a job-site trailer to the office uplink
- Temporary high-speed link between two buildings on the same campus
Dedicated Fiber (DIA)
Symmetric bandwidth with a real SLA from the carrier.
Use cases
- Daily cloud backups and large file transfers
- Multi-site offices that share one VoIP or ERP system
- Video conference rooms that cannot drop calls
Cable / Mixed-Use Broadband
Higher download speeds at a lower price than dedicated fiber, where it's available.
Use cases
- Single-location small office or back-office team
- Retail or restaurant POS plus guest Wi-Fi
- Second pathway for SD-WAN failover
5G Business Internet
Wireless circuit on T-Mobile's 5G network. No drop, no trench, online in days.
Use cases
- Wireless failover for a wired primary circuit
- Primary internet at sites where fiber is not built out yet
- Pop-ups, new construction, and short-term locations that need to be online this week
Starlink Satellite
Low-orbit satellite internet for sites that wired carriers cannot reach on a useful timeline.
Use cases
- Rural facilities outside the cable and fiber footprint
- Active construction sites that need bandwidth on day one
- Redundant link at edge-of-coverage properties
Failover & Load Balancing
Edge devices that bond two circuits. If one carrier drops, traffic keeps moving on the other.
Use cases
- Operations that lose money the minute internet drops
- Multi-site portfolios running a single cloud stack
- Pairing fiber primary with 5G or Starlink as the backup leg
Where JHC actually earns it
The carrier sells you the circuit. We do the part the carrier won't: own the ticket from quote to live and make sure it actually works.
- Place the order on your behalf and stay on it until the carrier sets a real install date
- Escalate when that date slips, which it almost always does
- Walk the demarc the day the tech leaves and run a real speed test on the line
- Test failover end-to-end before we close the ticket on our side
- Hand off port maps, login credentials, and the install paperwork in one packet
How 0% markup actually works
The carrier's bid is the bid. Your company's name is on the carrier's contract and the monthly invoice comes from the carrier, not from us.
The carrier pays us for landing the install, the same way they pay their own inside sales team. That payment comes from the carrier's margin, not from you.
Most brokers mark up the circuit 10 to 30 percent and that markup rides on your monthly invoice for the life of the contract. We don't. We get paid for landing the install, not on a per-month spread.
Common questions
Are you a carrier or an ISP?
Neither. JHC is a commercial internet broker and installer. The carrier sells you the circuit at their price. We handle procurement, the install ticket, and any edge gear that sits on top of the circuit.
What does 0% markup actually mean for my bill?
Your monthly invoice comes directly from the carrier at the carrier's quoted price. No JHC line item, no per-month add-on. We get paid by the carrier for landing the install, not on a spread across your monthly bill for the life of your contract.
Can you get me carrier pricing I can't get on my own?
Sometimes. Channel-partner pricing on Comcast and Lumen often beats the retail business quote, especially on multi-year terms. AT&T and Spectrum tend to land at the same number either way. T-Mobile and Starlink are flat-rate. We'll tell you when the channel price is better and when it's a tie.
What is a rabbit run?
A rabbit run is a fast cable extension from your existing internet drop to wherever you actually need it. Common examples: extending from the office to a portable classroom, from the main building to a new tenant suite, or from the office trailer out to a fence-line camera. We run the cable, terminate it, and test the link.
Can you set up failover between two providers?
Yes. We pair a primary circuit, typically fiber or cable, with a secondary like T-Mobile 5G or Starlink, and put an SD-WAN device in the middle. The device watches both links and switches traffic to the live one automatically.
Get a free carrier comparison.
Tell us your address, the line speed you need, and any redundancy requirements. We'll return a comparison from AT&T, Comcast, Spectrum, Cox, Lumen, Verizon, Frontier, Segra, T-Mobile, and Starlink within 3 business days.