Top Internet Service Providers in 2020

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Last updated on January 4th, 2023 at 05:44 am

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Faster internet with a steady connection is the need of every household. There are many things we should consider while signing up for an internet service provider. You should choose a plan that is enough for the requirements of your household. If you are a basic user and just use the internet for regular browsing, checking emails, and paying bills, a minimum speed of 30 Mbps is good for you.

In case you are a heavy user, you stream in high-definition, download a lot, and play online games, you should get around 100 Mbps of download speeds depending upon the number of users. There are many options available in the market and we created a list of top internet service providers you should sign-up for in no particular order:

Cox

Cox Unlimited Internet Plans are designed to meet the requirements of every household. You can get speeds such as 30 Mbps going up to 1 Gbps for excessive usage. Cox has amazing customer service. You might have to get in a contract in some of their internet plans and you can even go month to month by just paying $10 on top of your monthly bill. The speeds are fairly consistent and there is a 1TB data cap being close to unlimited.

Spectrum

Spectrum is available in more than 42 states and has a lot to offer. Their internet plans cater to every household. The download speeds range from 30 Mbps, 100 Mbps to 940 Mbps. All the packages are without a contract and you get a 30-day money-back guarantee. The speeds are consistent and there is no data limit. Moreover, the modem is free and you have to pay $5 monthly rental for the router.

Mediacom

Mediacom is another internet service provider known for its affordable plans and services. Some of the packages come with a yearly contract and you get download speeds up to 1 Gbps.

Like Spectrum and Cox, Mediacom has packages for every household. The plans differ in terms of download speeds and data caps. The only downside to Mediacom is that you have to pay a $100 fee for installation and another $10 for activation on the top of your first-month bill.

Altice

Also known as Optimum or Suddenlink, Altice has a lot to offer. You can get blazing-fast speeds for all your devices with speeds of more than 100 Mbps. There are countless promotions available for new customers and they get extra discounts on sign-up. Lucky customers can also get a $100 Amazon Gift Card upon signing up for two or three services.

AT&T

It is easily one of the top three service providers in the US. They have services in countless states and offer Cable as well. You get high-speed internet at pretty much affordable rates and their prices are better than the rest.

Xfinity

Comcast Xfinity offers reliably fast download speeds. There are no contracts and most importantly, you get download speeds as high as 2000 Mbps. Almost every plan has a data limit of 1TB. Sadly, the customers have to pay hefty installation and other one-time fees that may frustrate most of you.

HughesNet

Satellite internet is notorious for its poor connectivity and download speeds; there is no doubt in that. However, in areas where you barely have a service provider, satellite internet can serve a great purpose for you. HughesNet is your best option as they provide constant 25 Mbps download speed with all its packages. Although the data caps are quite strict, data tokens are always available if you exceed your monthly data.

Frontier

Frontier is a major DSL and fiber internet provider in the US having services in more than 26 states. Customers living in Frontier DSL service area get average speeds but the Frontier Fiber service areas enjoy high-speed internet. You can bundle services and find some great promotions with cable. The packages have no hard data caps.

No matter whichever internet service provider you sign-up for, make sure you get the right download speed and data caps for your requirements. Always inquire about the contract length, early termination fee, and additional fees if applicable.