Finding the right home internet shouldn't mean calling a dozen companies. We bring every major provider together in one place โ so you can compare what's actually available at your address, see current promotions, and get connected with a free advisor's help.
Internet availability in the U.S. is intensely local: the providers, speeds, and prices at your home depend on your exact address, not just your city or state. National brands like Xfinity, Spectrum, AT&T, and Verizon dominate different regions, T-Mobile and satellite providers reach nearly everywhere, and regional players fill in the map. This hub helps you navigate it โ by state, by provider, or with a quick call.
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Major internet providers in the US
Here are the largest providers we compare. Each links to a full guide with plans, pricing, bundles, and pros and cons:
We also compare Cox, Optimum, CenturyLink/Quantum, EarthLink, Windstream, Starlink, and Viasat โ see them in our bundling guide or by checking your address.
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Internet options vary widely from state to state. Choose your state for a full breakdown of the providers, speeds, and deals available there:
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Types of home internet explained
Fiber is the gold standard โ fastest, most reliable, symmetrical speeds โ but reaches a limited share of addresses. Cable is the most widely available wired option, with fast downloads and gigabit-plus speeds. 5G home internet (T-Mobile, Verizon) is the fastest-growing category โ simple setup, no contracts, and increasingly competitive speeds. DSL is older and slower, mostly rural. Satellite (Starlink, Viasat) covers essentially everywhere and is the fallback for remote areas. The best choice is the fastest reliable option at your address โ which an advisor can identify in minutes.
Save more by bundling
Most providers let you bundle internet with mobile, TV, home phone, or home security โ often at a meaningful discount. The strongest current deal is a free mobile line for 12 months (worth $300+) from Xfinity and Spectrum. Learn how every bundle type works in our complete bundling guide, or jump to free mobile line deals and this month's top internet deals.
Frequently asked questions
Enter your ZIP code on our site or call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065, and we'll show every provider available at your exact address โ fiber, cable, 5G home internet, and satellite โ along with current plans and promotions. Because availability is address-specific, checking your location is the only way to see your true options.
The largest national providers are Xfinity, Spectrum, AT&T, and Verizon, with T-Mobile and EarthLink available nearly nationwide and satellite providers (Starlink, Viasat) covering essentially everywhere. Regional providers like Frontier, Cox, Optimum, CenturyLink/Quantum, and Windstream serve specific states. Which ones reach you depends on your address.
Fiber is the best where available โ fastest, most reliable, and with symmetrical upload/download speeds โ followed by cable (widely available, fast downloads), then 5G home internet (simple, no-contract, increasingly fast), with satellite as the fallback for remote areas. The best connection for you is the fastest reliable option at your specific address.
Entry-level plans nationally start around $20โ$35/month (often with autopay and promotional conditions), mid-tier around $50โ$70, and gigabit plans $70+. Prices and promotions vary widely by location and provider, and most promo rates rise after 12 months unless the plan includes a price lock. Check your address for real current pricing.
Yes โ most major providers let you bundle internet with mobile, TV, home phone, or home security, often at a discount. The strongest current bundle is a free mobile line for 12 months (from Xfinity and Spectrum). See our complete bundling guide for how each option works and what it's worth.