Internet promotions move fast and vary by neighborhood, so think of this as a snapshot of what's strong right now โ not a guarantee of what you'll see at your door. We update it regularly and date it clearly so you know how current it is.
โ ๏ธ One honest caveat up front
Every deal below is real as of May 2026, but promotions change monthly and are market-specific. The offer at your exact address may differ. The only way to know your real current deal is to check your ZIP or call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065.
Current internet deals by provider
Here's the headline offer from each major provider this month. Click through for the full breakdown, plans, and pros and cons of each.
| Provider | Headline deal (May 2026) | More |
|---|---|---|
| Xfinity | Free unlimited mobile line, 12 months + up to $300 card | Details โ |
| Spectrum | Free mobile line 12 mos + up to $500 contract buyout | Details โ |
| AT&T | Up to $300 Visa reward card + 20% off w/ wireless | Details โ |
| T-Mobile | Home internet $35/mo with AutoPay + voice line, 5-yr price lock + up to $300 card | Details โ |
| Verizon | Mobile + Home discount up to $15/mo + up to $200 gift card | Details โ |
| Frontier | Up to $200 reward card + free install | Details โ |
| Cox | Save up to $120/yr w/ Cox Mobile + up to $200 card | Details โ |
| Optimum | 5-yr price lock + 3 months free + HBO Max for a year | Details โ |
| CenturyLink/Quantum | Flat ~$50/mo fiber, no contract + free install & modem | Details โ |
| EarthLink | $25 off first 3 months + no data caps | Details โ |
Offers are illustrative of current promotions, vary by address, and change frequently. Confirm exact current terms before signing up.
The standout deals this month
๐ฅ Best overall value: the free mobile line (Xfinity & Spectrum)
A free unlimited mobile line for 12 months is worth $300+ over the year โ typically more than any gift card. Both Xfinity and Spectrum run it; Spectrum adds a contract buyout up to $500 for switchers. Full details in our free mobile line deals guide.
๐ฅ Best for price stability: T-Mobile & Optimum
T-Mobile offers home internet as low as $35/mo with AutoPay + a voice line plus a 5-year price guarantee, while Optimum locks pricing for 5 years in many areas. If you hate the year-two price jump, these avoid it.
๐ฅ Best for fiber shoppers: AT&T & Frontier
AT&T pairs up to a $300 reward card with a 20% wireless bundle discount, and Frontier offers reward cards plus free install on symmetrical fiber.
See which deals you actually qualify for
Enter your ZIP โ we'll show the real current promotions available at your address, not just national averages.
How to get the most from any internet deal
- Check what's available at your address first. A great deal you can't get is useless โ start with your ZIP.
- Compare the all-in first-year cost, including equipment and fees, not just the headline rate.
- Always ask the after-promo price. Most deals are 12-month promos that rise afterward โ unless they include a multi-year price lock.
- Value perks honestly. A free mobile line you'll use is real money; a gift card is a nice one-time bonus; a TV package you won't watch is a cost.
- Stack what you can. Many providers let you combine a gift card with a free line or a buyout โ ask for everything.
- Set a reminder for when the promo ends so you can renegotiate or switch.
For the deeper strategy on combining services, see our complete bundling guide.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently โ often monthly, and many are market-specific, meaning the offer at your address may differ from a neighbor's a few miles away. Gift-card amounts, free-line promotions, and pricing all shift as providers compete. That's why we date this page and why the only way to know your exact current offer is to check your address or call an advisor.
As of mid-2026, the strongest value is the free mobile line for 12 months from Xfinity and Spectrum (worth $300+), followed by AT&T's reward cards on fiber and T-Mobile's $35/mo pricing (AutoPay + voice line) with a 5-year price lock. But 'best' depends on what's available at your address and what you need โ a free line is only valuable if you'll use it. See our breakdown below.
No. Internet promotions are address-specific because they depend on which providers serve your home and what each is offering in your market. A deal advertised nationally may not be available at your exact address, and local-only offers may not show up in national roundups. Always confirm by ZIP.
Most of the best promotions (gift cards, free lines, contract buyouts) are for new customers, so yes โ they typically require switching to or signing up with that provider. Some providers also offer loyalty or upgrade deals to existing customers, but the headline offers usually reward new sign-ups.
Ask two questions before signing: what's the price after the promo period, and what conditions (autopay, bundle) does the advertised rate require? Then set a reminder for when the promo ends so you can renegotiate or switch. Providers like T-Mobile, CenturyLink, and Optimum offer multi-year price locks that avoid the year-two jump entirely.