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How to Choose a Home Internet Provider

Home internet comes in several connection types, each with different speed ranges, availability, and pricing. Fiber optic internet — offered by providers like AT&T, Verizon Fios, Google Fiber, and Frontier — delivers the fastest and most consistent speeds, making it ideal for households that stream 4K content, work from home, or have multiple devices online at once.

Cable internet, available through providers like Spectrum, Xfinity, Cox, and Mediacom, is widely available across the U.S. and offers competitive speeds suitable for most households. For areas without cable or fiber infrastructure, 5G home internet from providers like T-Mobile and AT&T is an increasingly viable option. Satellite internet is available almost everywhere but typically has higher latency.

When comparing internet plans, consider the download and upload speeds you actually need, the monthly price after any promotional period ends, whether the plan includes data caps, and contract length. MyHomeConnectUSA brings provider information and plan details together so you can evaluate your options side by side and find the best fit for your home.

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Internet FAQs

How much is AT&T internet per month?

AT&T internet plans start at around $55/mo for their Fiber 300 Mbps plan. Faster tiers — 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, 2 Gig, and 5 Gig — range from $65 to $250+/mo. AT&T Fiber includes symmetrical upload speeds and no data caps. Pricing may vary by location and promotional availability.

How much is Spectrum internet per month?

Spectrum internet starts at $49.99/mo for the entry-level plan (up to 300 Mbps). The Internet Ultra plan (500 Mbps) runs around $69.99/mo and the Gig plan (1,000 Mbps) is approximately $89.99–$109.99/mo. Spectrum has no contracts and no data caps. Prices may vary by location.

How much is Xfinity internet per month?

Xfinity internet plans range from approximately $30–$100+/mo depending on speed and region. Entry-level plans start around $30–$40/mo for 75–150 Mbps, while Gigabit plans run $70–$100+/mo. Xfinity also offers Gigabit Pro (multi-gig) plans in select markets. Promotional pricing may be available for new customers.

Which is better — Spectrum or AT&T for internet?

AT&T Fiber offers symmetrical upload/download speeds and no data caps — ideal for remote work and video calls. Spectrum uses cable infrastructure, is more widely available, has no contract or data caps, but upload speeds are lower. If AT&T Fiber is available at your address, it is generally the stronger choice. Compare both providers on MyHomeConnectUSA.

What types of home internet are available?

The main types of home internet are fiber optic, cable, DSL, 5G home internet, and satellite. Fiber offers the highest speeds and reliability. Cable is widely available with good speeds. 5G home internet is expanding rapidly in urban and suburban areas. Satellite internet is available nearly everywhere but may have higher latency.

What internet speed do I need at home?

For basic browsing and streaming, 25–100 Mbps is sufficient for 1–2 users. Households with 3–5 users who stream HD or 4K content and work from home typically need 100–500 Mbps. Power users, gamers, and households with many connected devices benefit from gigabit (1,000 Mbps) or multi-gig plans.

Which internet providers offer fiber optic service?

Major fiber internet providers in the U.S. include AT&T Fiber, Verizon Fios, Google Fiber, Frontier Fiber, and Cox (in select markets). Fiber is generally available in urban and suburban areas, with expansion ongoing. Enter your ZIP code on MyHomeConnectUSA to see which fiber providers serve your address.

Do internet providers require a contract?

Many internet providers, including Spectrum and Google Fiber, offer no-contract plans. Others like AT&T and Frontier may offer both contract and no-contract options. Contracts can sometimes lock in a lower promotional price, but no-contract plans give you flexibility to switch if a better deal becomes available.

What is 5G home internet?

5G home internet uses the same wireless 5G network as mobile phones to deliver broadband service to your home through a standalone router or gateway device. Providers like T-Mobile Home Internet offer 5G home internet plans with no contracts and competitive pricing, making it a popular alternative to cable in many areas.

How can I compare internet plans on MyHomeConnectUSA?

Enter your ZIP code on the MyHomeConnectUSA homepage, select Internet as your service category, and browse available providers in your area. You can explore plan details, compare speeds and pricing, and visit individual provider pages for a full breakdown.

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