Choosing an internet provider can be a daunting task for many. But we have the tools to help.
First, think of what you want most out of your provider —is speed and price most important to you, or does your data plan need to be unlimited?
Now that you have an idea of what you're looking for, find the providers available in your area and compare their plans to what suits your needs
Internet speed
Make sure your internet line speed is fast enough to accommodate your lifestyle. Not sure what speed you need? Read more: What internet speed do you need?
Contracts
If you sign up for a contract, you will be liable for early termination fees (EFTs) should you decide to cancel your contract early. Consider whether a contract plan is ideal for you. If not, we recommend going month-to-month.
Customer Service
An internet provider should not provide great deals, but excellent customer service as well. A good customer service team will make your experience with the provider much more enjoyable.
Choosing an internet provider is just as big a decision as choosing your next car –there are many factors to consider before you're confident enough to say "yes".
Here's a list of questions to ask yourself when choosing an internet provider:
Fiber
Fiber offers incredibly fast connections, with a symmetrical upload and download speed. While the top choice for many users, Fiber is only available in limited areas at the moment due to the infrastructure needed.
Cable
Fast and widely available, cable is available through most providers –delivering download speeds of up to 1000Mbps. Cable works through a shared connection within your neighborhood, so you may experience a slower connection when there is a lot of network congestion.
DSL
DSL is widely available and works through your existing phone lines. In some cases, this is one of the least expensive options, but speed is limited to 100Mbps.
4G LTE or 5G
A relatively new technology, this connection uses a wireless signal transmitted from a nearby cellular tower to connect your home. Speeds are high, and providers offer this connection at affordable prices. However, availability of this connection is limited.
Satellite
Satellite offers lower speeds than DSL, but it is widely available –even in rural locations. Connection is delivered to your home via a satellite service.