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Types of internet service available by area
Fiber internet
The fastest and most reliable connection available. Uses fiber-optic cables to deliver symmetrical upload and download speeds. Best for households with multiple heavy users.
Cable internet
Uses the same coaxial infrastructure as cable TV. Widely available in suburban and urban areas with fast download speeds. Speeds may slow during peak hours.
DSL internet
Runs over traditional phone lines. Slower than fiber or cable but available in rural and semi-rural areas where newer infrastructure hasn't reached yet.
Fixed wireless
Delivers internet via radio signals from a nearby tower. Increasingly popular in rural areas. Speeds vary based on distance from tower and local conditions.
Satellite internet
Available virtually everywhere in the US — the last resort for remote areas. Newer low-earth orbit options like Starlink offer significantly lower latency.
What to look for when comparing plans
Speed
Consider how many people use your connection at the same time. A single person working from home may be fine with 100 Mbps. A family of four streaming and gaming simultaneously needs 300 Mbps or more.
Price and contract terms
Many providers offer promotional pricing for the first 12 or 24 months. Understand what the price becomes after the promotion ends and whether there are early termination fees.
Data caps
Some providers limit how much data you can use per month. If you stream video or work from home regularly, look for plans with no data caps or very high data limits.
Equipment fees
Providers often charge a monthly rental fee for a modem or router. Buying your own compatible equipment can save you significant money over the life of your contract.
Bundle options
If you also need TV or phone service, bundling with the same provider can offer significant savings. Always compare the bundled price against separate plans before committing.
Installation and setup
Check whether professional installation is required and if there is a fee. Many providers now offer free self-install kits that make setup quick and easy.
Frequently asked questions
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