How to Break Up with Your Internet Provider in 5 Easy Steps
Step 1: Find a new plan The first thing you need to do is find another internet provider that actually meets your needs. To determine what you need, here are…
Step 1: Find a new plan The first thing you need to do is find another internet provider that actually meets your needs. To determine what you need, here are…
Disclaimers AT&T vs Optimum * Price after $5/mo Autopay & Paperless bill discount (w/in 2 bills). Plus taxes & fees. Monthly State Cost Recovery Charge in TX, OH, NV applies.…
Internet types: T-Mobile vs. Google Fiber T-Mobile provides 5G home internet, which is one of the newest and fastest wireless internet technologies. 5G is cellular technology, but its high speeds…
Availability: CenturyLink vs. Spectrum Spectrum’s cable and fiber internet compete with CenturyLink’s DSL and fiber internet in 11 states, including Florida, Oregon, Minnesota, Washington, and Wisconsin. The largest chunk of…
Plans and pricing: AT&T vs. Sparklight AT&T and Sparklight offer comparable internet plans, most of which provide decent speeds for the money. AT&T has a leg up with max speed…
Internet types: Sparklight vs. Verizon Verizon offers fiber and 5G fixed wireless internet, which are very different. Fiber internet runs over fiber-optic cables. It’s capable of faster speeds (especially upload…
Customer ratings: Verizon 5G Home vs. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet T-Mobile gets a slight edge on Verizon in some categories in our annual customer satisfaction survey, but both providers get…
Plans and pricing: unWired Broadband vs. T-Mobile T-Mobile offers plans you can order online and set up yourself, but unWired Broadband offers customized plans you’ll need to review with a…
Installation: Google Fiber vs. CenturyLink Google Fiber offers free professional installation. CenturyLink has an option for free self-installation if your house is already wired, but it also offers professional installation…