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Spectrum prices their plans regionally. We do our best to collect these regions and zip codes, but always verify pricing via phone or online in your specific zip code.
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Price after $5/mo. AutoPay & paperless billing discount (within 2 bills).?Monthly State Cost Recovery Charge in TX, OH, NV applies. One time installation charge may apply.?
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Rate increases to $164.99/mo for months 4-12.
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How to Get High Speed Internet
Find the fastest internet service in your area
High speed broadband internet can handle anything you throw at it, from video calls to video games — but which providers are fastest?
BroadbandNow’s data will help you find the fastest providers around, including AT&T Fiber, Google Fiber, Verizon Fios, and Xfinity. Internet speeds in the U.S. can go as high as 10,000 Mbps!
But how fast is fast enough? In reality, 10,000 Mbps (10 Gbps) is more than any household needs. Customers looking for high speed internet should view 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) as a gold standard. These so-called “Gigabit” plans will have plenty of bandwidth to ensure smooth streaming, gaming, and more — even in households with many internet users sharing the Wi-Fi. Most households can get by with less: If your family isn’t frequently streaming on multiple devices at once, 100 Mbps might be the fastest internet plan you’ll need.
Part of the reason that different providers and plans offer different speeds is that they use different connection types. There’s more than one way to connect to the internet, and some connections are faster than others. Cable internet is faster than DSL or dial-up, and it’s the fastest option in many areas of the country. Fastest of all is fiber internet, which is only available in some areas. If you live in an area without cable or fiber options, you’ll want to consider Starlink, a high-speed wireless internet provider.
The key to finding the fastest internet in your area is knowing which connection types, providers, and internet plans are available at your address. BroadbandNow’s data can help.
Check your zip code to see exactly which internet plan is the fastest where you live
Fastest Internet Providers
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Spectrum Internet® Gig
Speeds up to
1 Gbps
Price
$79.99/mo
Spectrum prices their plans regionally. We do our best to collect these regions and zip codes, but always verify pricing via phone or online in your specific zip code.
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Internet 5000
Speeds up to
5 Gbps
Price
$250/mo
Price after $5/mo. AutoPay & paperless billing discount (within 2 bills).?Monthly State Cost Recovery Charge in TX, OH, NV applies. One time installation charge may apply.?
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Fiber 5 Gig
Speeds up to
5 Gbps
Price
$154.99/mo
Rate increases to $164.99/mo for months 4-12.
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Fios 2 Gig
Speeds up to
2 Gbps
Price
$109.99/mo
With Auto Pay. Fios plan prices include taxes & fees.
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Any one of these high speed internet plans would be more than fast enough for even the largest households with the heaviest internet use. The only problem? They may not be available in your area. The only way to know what your fastest internet option will be is to find out which providers offer high speed internet at your address.
Find High Speed Internet Plans by Zip Code
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Internet Connections
Explore Internet Types
Fiber
The fastest and most reliable internet connection type, fiber, is the best choice for most customers.
5G Home Internet
5G home internet is the new frontier in connectivity. Its the fastest and most advanced wireless home internet option.
Cable
Cable internet connections are widely available and can deliver more than enough speed for the typical internet user.
Fixed Wireless
Fixed wireless uses cell tower infrastructure to serve customers in places that fiber and cable can't reach.
Satellite
Think you have no options for internet service? Think again. If there's a sky above you, satellite internet can reach you.
DSL
DSL is still a major internet connection type, and many areas of the country rely on it. With the right plan, it can be a great choice.
Internet Availability: Why Does Your Zip Code Matter?
The internet can connect you to places all around the world — but it starts local, with the connection that bridges the gap between your home address and the world wide web. Different internet service providers operate in different zip codes and serve different addresses. It’s up to you to choose your internet plan, but the options you choose from will be dependent on your zip code and address. That’s why you should always view internet availability by address — you only want to shop for the plans you can actually get!
That’s where our data comes in. BroadbandNow collects internet coverage data from authoritative sources, including the Federal Communications Commission and the internet service companies themselves. We use a proprietary process to fine-tune and verify that data, creating an internet coverage map that covers every state, city, town, village, and zip code in the country. Our data is the single most accurate source for internet availability in the United States.
In short, your zip code matters because you are only interested in internet providers at your address. And BroadbandNow knows which providers are available in your zip code because we know which providers are available in every zip code.