By Natthawut (Ton) Khamnuadi • June 2026 • Business Account Executive at Metronet, Wichita Falls, TX
I look at business internet bills every single week. Owners bring them to me, and the conversation almost always starts the same way: "I signed up for $69.99 a month, so why is my bill $137?" The answer is usually a combination of five or six charges they did not know existed when they signed the contract.
I have been in telecom for over a decade. I started as a Tier 3 Network Technician at T-Mobile, where I worked on everything from cellular tower infrastructure to LAN/WAN configurations and DNS/DHCP troubleshooting. I later managed a Spectrum store on Kemp Blvd here in Wichita Falls that ranked in the top 100 nationally. I say that not to brag, but because I have spent years on the provider side of the desk. I know exactly how these bills are structured, and I know which charges are necessary and which ones are just padding.
This article is going to break down a typical business internet bill line by line. My goal is to give you enough information to look at your own bill tonight and know exactly what you are paying for.