Baton Rouge is Louisiana's state capital and one of the nation's major petrochemical and industrial corridors. From the massive refinery complex along the Mississippi to the LSU Research Park and growing technology sector, Baton Rouge businesses span extreme connectivity requirements. Fibi sources and negotiates the right solution for every one of them.
Baton Rouge is served by Cox Business as the primary commercial carrier, alongside AT&T for broadband and Lumen for enterprise fiber. The industrial corridor along the Mississippi has specialized carrier options for process plants and refinery operations.
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Cox Business
Cable / FiberDominant business internet provider across Baton Rouge. Strong coverage through commercial corridors, downtown, and suburban markets in Prairieville and Denham Springs.
AT&T Business
Fiber / BroadbandBusiness fiber and broadband across Baton Rouge metro. Competitive for companies wanting symmetric speeds and AT&T enterprise pricing.
Lumen (CenturyLink)
Fiber / MPLSEnterprise fiber and MPLS for petrochemical companies, government agencies, and large Baton Rouge businesses requiring dedicated circuits.
Zayo
Dark Fiber / WavelengthHigh-bandwidth dark fiber and wavelength services for the largest industrial and enterprise accounts along the Baton Rouge corridor.
Sparklight (formerly Cable One)
Cable / BroadbandAdditional broadband options for portions of the Baton Rouge area and outlying communities.
Regional / Fixed Wireless
Fixed WirelessBackup and primary connectivity for industrial sites and rural business locations in East Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes.
Baton Rouge's connectivity landscape divides between the urban core — downtown, Perkins Road, the Acadian Thruway corridor — and the massive industrial complex stretching from Port Allen to Geismar along the Mississippi. The petrochemical corridor has unique infrastructure requirements that most national carrier reps don't understand.
We've sourced connectivity for Baton Rouge petrochemical operators, state government agencies, LSU Research Park tenants, healthcare providers, and professional services firms. Cox has the broadest footprint, but for industrial and enterprise accounts, the right carrier depends heavily on your specific location and requirements.
Every industry has different connectivity requirements. Here's how we approach them.
Baton Rouge's petrochemical corridor is one of the world's most concentrated. Refineries, chemical plants, and their contractors need high-reliability, low-latency connectivity for SCADA systems, process control, and operations management.
As Louisiana's capital, Baton Rouge hosts major state agency offices. We source compliant, redundant connectivity for government contractors and agencies with specific procurement and security requirements.
The LSU Research Park hosts tech companies, research firms, and university spinoffs. We source scalable fiber for high-growth businesses with demanding bandwidth requirements.
Baton Rouge General, Our Lady of the Lake, and the broader healthcare market need HIPAA-aligned connectivity with redundancy. We source dedicated circuits for clinical and administrative locations.
Law firms and professional services companies serving the petrochemical and government sectors need reliable, compliant connectivity with strong SLA documentation.
Wherever your business is located, we have carrier relationships and market knowledge to find the right solution.
Common questions from Baton Rouge businesses evaluating internet options.
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