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What’s the best internet deal available now?
If you’re jumping into spring on the lookout for a new home internet plan, make sure you switch to a plan with a decent deal or perk to make your troubles worthwhile. Fortunately, most internet providers run promotions yearlong. These are the top deals and perks from some of our most popular ISPs.
Frontier Fiber’s 500Mbps plan is one of the best internet deals available now. For a limited time, you can get Frontier Fiber’s 500 megabits per second plan starting at $30 a month, plus free equipment rental and unlimited data, though that deal comes with a 1-year contract to secure the bonus offer. Still, most internet providers don’t offer half the speed for that price.
If you’re looking for the other signup bonus offers, many ISPs throw in gift cards, streaming service subscriptions, free months of service or other incentives for new customers. AT&T Fiber and Optimum typically offer gift cards to all online customers, while Verizon Fios keeps it interesting with a frequent mix of free streaming services or a price lock guarantee of up to five years.
You’ll find a recent roundup of the best offers and promotions from leading ISPs below. Keep in mind that not all providers, pricing and promotions are available in all areas and that offers are subject to change at any time.
Best internet promotion this month: $300 prepaid gift with T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet
If you’re looking for a sign to try out T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, this is it. For a limited time, T-Mobile is offering a $300 prepaid Mastercard gift card for new customers signing up online. The deal comes after T-Mobile’s recent gateway router upgrade boosted speeds across all T-Mobile Home Internet plans. The $300 gift card is only eligible after 60 days of service, so keep that in mind when committing to trying it out.
Best internet deals for this month
Fiber
500 – 5,000 Mbps
$50 – $155 per month
300 – 2,000 Mbps
$50 – $120 per month
Our take – Verizon changes up its promos constantly (details on the latest offer below), so if you don’t love this month’s offerings, check back to see what next month has in store.
Fiber
Cable
500 – 1,000 Mbps
$50 – $80 per month
300 – 5,000 Mbps
$55 – $250 per month
Our take – With fast, symmetrical speeds, unlimited data, no equipment fees and no contract requirements, AT&T Fiber plans are a great deal on their own. Select areas will have three plans to choose from with maximum speeds of 300Mbps, 500Mbps or 1Gbps, while many will have two additional multi-gig options (2 or 5Gbps).
Fiber
Fiber
200 – 8,000 Mbps
$30 – $165 per month
150 – 2,000 Mbps
$19 – $95 per month
Our take – It wasn’t long ago that bundling internet and TV services with the same provider came with some serious savings. Now, you’d be lucky to get any discount for bundling internet and TV. Unless you live in an area served by Xfinity, that is.
Cable
Fixed wireless
72 – 245 Mbps
$60 per month
100 – 2,000 Mbps
$50 – $110 per month
Our take – For those who prefer internet service on their terms with no hassles or hidden fees, there’s Cox StraightUp Internet. Starting at $50 per month, the service comes with download speeds up to 100Mbps, free equipment, free installation and a three-year price guarantee. Additionally, no contract or credit check is required to sign up.
Mostly cable, some fiber
Other internet deals this month
Internet deals and promos vary by ISP, and providers vary by location and individual plans, so any number of deals could be available at your address. Here are some other noteworthy deals in addition to the ones listed above that you may want to consider.
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While a slew of perks and promos might be enticing to customers, a low-cost-per-Mbps plan will often be the best internet deal.
For example, Frontier Fiber 500 includes maximum download and upload speeds of 500Mbps starting at $30 monthly for a cost per Mbps of 6 cents. Compare that to a similarly priced plan or one even cheaper from another provider — such as the Xfinity Connect plan, which has a lower starting price at $20 to $30 per month but significantly lower maximum download (150Mbps) and upload (10Mbps) speeds and thus a higher cost per Mbps — and Frontier Fiber 500 stands out as the much better internet deal.
Just keep in mind you’ll have to sign a one-year contract to maintain that rate.
If you have similar pricing and speed options from multiple providers, look for special promotions, equipment costs, contract requirements and other service factors to determine which provider has the best deal.
Yes. Many providers, including AT&T, Frontier, Google Fiber, Spectrum and Verizon Fios offer their best internet deals and incentives without requiring you to sign a contract. Other providers, such as Cox and Xfinity, may require you to sign a contract to get the lowest introductory rate in select areas.
Most major providers have a discount internet program available to qualifying low-income households, including those with students and seniors. Plans are typically in the $20 to $30 range and often come with broadband speeds of 50Mbps or higher.
Special offers such as introductory pricing and sign-up bonuses are typically reserved for new customers. That said, it may be possible to negotiate with your provider for a lower price or faster speeds. Your chances of scoring a better deal are higher if you aren’t locked in a contract. Also, it’s a good idea to research other providers and offers available in your area before you call. The threat of switching internet providers is often enough for your current provider to offer you a better deal.