All Providers
Browse every internet and TV provider available through Shop Like Sam. Compare availability, speeds, pricing, and bundle options— then explore each provider’s offerings for full details, plans, and current promotions.
How to Use This Directory
- Start with your ZIP code: Availability varies by neighborhood. Checking your ZIP filters this list to providers that likely serve your address.
- Pick a connection type: Fiber, cable, DSL, 5G/fixed wireless, or satellite—each has strengths depending on your home and needs.
- Review provider details: See plan features, typical speeds, equipment terms, and bundle options with TV.
National & Multi-Region Providers
AT&T
- Fiber in many metros; DSL sunset in most areas
- Bundles with TV via streaming partners
- Symmetrical fiber tiers where available
Xfinity
- Wide cable footprint across multiple regions
- High download speeds; variable uploads
- Internet + TV bundles available
Spectrum
- Broad cable coverage in urban/suburban areas
- No data caps on most plans
- TV bundles and sports options
Verizon Fios
- Symmetrical fiber tiers in select markets
- Strong upload speeds for work-from-home
- Bundles and streaming perks
Frontier
- Expanding fiber footprint
- No annual contracts on many plans
- Whole-home Wi-Fi options
T-Mobile
- Easy self-install 5G gateway
- Flat-rate pricing in many areas
- Good alternative where fiber isn’t available
Verizon 5G Home
- Plug-and-play gateway, quick setup
- Competitive pricing; autopay discounts
- Performance depends on signal strength
Starlink
- Lower latency vs. traditional satellite
- Rural and remote coverage
- Self-install kit; line-of-sight needed
Hughesnet
- Nationwide availability
- Data policies with priority hours
- Professional installation
Viasat
- Multiple speed tiers by region
- Wide coverage; weather can impact signal
- Installation required
Cox
- Cable internet with high download speeds
- Bundles with TV and phone
- Optional contract-free plans
Optimum
- Cable and some fiber areas
- Unlimited data on many tiers
- Bundles and whole-home Wi-Fi
Regional & Local ISPs
Availability for regional and municipal providers changes quickly. Enter your ZIP code to see which of these operate near you, including electric-coop fiber builds, city networks, and independent cable/fixed wireless providers.
Municipal & Coop Fiber
- City-run or utility-based networks
- Often symmetrical speeds and simple pricing
- Great for local support and community investment
Fixed Wireless ISPs
- Tower-based service for rural/suburban areas
- Line-of-sight affects reliability and speed
- May offer quick installs and flexible terms
What You’ll Find on Each Provider Page
- Coverage & availability: Service types offered (fiber, cable, DSL, 5G/fixed wireless, satellite).
- Plan details: Typical speed tiers, upload/download ranges, and data policies.
- Pricing & promos: Intro rates, standard pricing, fees, and current discounts.
- Equipment: Gateways, ONTs, set-top boxes, and any rental or purchase terms.
- Installation: Self-install vs. professional setup, activation timelines, and scheduling.
- Bundles: Internet + TV packages, DVR/cloud features, and channel highlights.
- Useful tips: Wi-Fi coverage advice, router/mesh recommendations, and performance best practices.
Understanding Availability
Internet availability can vary block to block due to local infrastructure, network upgrades, and building wiring. For the most accurate results, search by ZIP and confirm your exact address during checkout with the provider.
Tip: If fiber isn’t at your address yet, consider high-speed cable or 5G home internet as an interim option. Many areas are actively expanding fiber—check back periodically for new builds.
Choosing the Right Provider
- Match speed to usage: 300–500 Mbps suits most families; gigabit for heavy streaming, creators, and gamers.
- Consider uploads: Fiber’s symmetrical uploads help with video calls, cloud backups, and smart cameras.
- Check fees & terms: Look for installation, equipment, broadcast/RSN fees, contracts, and post-promo pricing.
- Plan for Wi-Fi: Large homes benefit from mesh systems or strategic Ethernet runs to media centers.
- Bundle smart: If you want TV, compare total bundle cost vs. standalone internet + streaming apps.
Quick Glossary
- FTTH/FTTP: Fiber to the home/premises—fiber all the way to your residence.
- DOCSIS: Cable internet standard used over coax networks.
- Fixed Wireless: Ground-based wireless service from nearby towers.
- LEO/GEO: Low-Earth Orbit and Geostationary satellite systems.
- ONT: Optical Network Terminal—converts fiber signal for your router.
Get Started
Ready to compare providers side by side? Enter your ZIP code on our main comparison page to see all available internet and TV providers at your address. Review plan details, bundle options, and current promotions— then pick the one that fits your home and budget.