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Top5 Internet Service Providers in the USA

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In the present era, the internet is considered a staple in almost every household. According to the U.S Census Bureau, approximately 90% of households have a speedy internet connection. With the growing demand of the internet, ISPs are struggling hard to compete with one another and offer satisfactory services to the customers.

In a saturated market, most of the internet service providers are winners in terms of speed, prices, and other perks. However, searching fora reliable and high-speed internet service provider need a brain and some research work. If you are looking for top internet service providers in the U.S, make sure to read the post carefully. There is almost something for everyone. Let’s get started.

Verizon Fios

Verizon Fios is no doubt one of the best and top internet service providers in the United States. In terms of performance and reliability, Verizon Fios undoubtedly exceeds expectations of internet users. With plans starting from 200Mbps to 940Mbps, it covers almost every household with varying needs.

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Starting from $39.99 way up to to$79.99 per month, Verizon Fios places no data caps. Use as much as you like without worrying about extra charges. Verizon Fios sets you free from signing any contract. Streamers, gamers, and downloaders would not be happier to get unlimited data caps allowing them to stream and play as much as they like. Just check the availability in your area, before you make any final decision.

Spectrum

Spectrum is yet another popular internet service provider in the U.S spanning its services in 41 states. When it comes to high-speed internet, it is without any doubt beyond expectations except a few drawbacks.

Spectrum Internet Packages are lucrative and economical, but not until the price increases after a year. The minimum plan starts from $49.99 with an incredibly fast 100Mbps. If you love to watch your favorite shows and movies on 4K, download large files, or play games online, Spectrum delivers at par.

In case you want to leave your current service provider, Spectrum has your back covering early termination fees up to $500. Moreover, no contract option and unlimited data plans are unique features that every household would love to get hands-on. If you are a frequent traveler or a digital nomad, the Spectrum no-contract option is best for you.

Spectrum is prices are lucrative but don’t forget that the prices are valid for 12 months. After that expect an increase somewhat around $20-$30 per month.

Windstream

Windstream is another great option for people living in rural areas where services aren’t widely available. The company had a shaky past, but things are improving with time. When it comes to prices, it all depends on your location.

Windstream pricing and plans largely resemble that of AT&T internet. The prices advertised aren’t going to remain the same. Similar to Spectrum, prices will increase after a year. The internet service is usually run through the phone line, which is surely a great alternative to satellite internet in terms of speed. The speed offered by Windstream is suitable for small and big households starting from 25Mbps to 1000Mbps. Also, there is no restriction on data usage. A suitable deal for unlimited streaming, browsing, and gaming.Rest assured that you will get as much speed as advertised because Windstream scored 95.6% on Federal Communications Commission.

Windstream internet comes with no yearly contracts. You are free to cancel anytime without paying extra. Windstream charges around $10 per month for renting equipment. However, to save some money you can purchase one from an online store.

CenturyLink

CenturyLink is another well-reputed and trusted internet provider in the USA. As we have seen the pricing plans vary from one location to another. Moreover, prices tend to increase after a particular time. However, that is not the case if you subscribe to CenturyLink. It offers various plans catered to meet the requirements of big to small households.

CenturyLink speed ranges from 15Mbps to 940Mbps. No matter, what plan you choose, you are going to pay $49 per month, except forthe 940Mbps plan that costs $65 per month. If you don’t like surprises in the middle of the year, CenturyLink is one option to consider because the prices are going to remain the same throughout the service.

Talking about data caps which is normally a concern for heavy internet users, CenturyLink offers a 1Tb data limit. Even if you watch 4K movies, stream movies frequently or play games online, you are not going to run out of data.

Installation fees can vary but can cost you around $125. As mentioned earlier, there are no termination fees because of no-contract plans.

Mediacom

Mediacom has gained some popularity due to its extensive range of plans. For couples, there is a 60Mbps plan that is great for binge-watching shows, stream movies, and gaming. Other options include 100Mbps, 200Mbps, and 500Mbps. If that isn’t enough, you can get speed up to 1gb, provided your location is covered under Mediacom service.

Mediacom pricing plans start from $39.99 per month to as much as $79.99 per month depending on the plan you choose. However, bear in mind that the prices will increase after a year and it could add up the bills to somewhat around $150.

Mediacom unlike Spectrum offers limited data caps, depending on the plan you choose. But the fact is the plans are well suited for small families with limited usage. The lowest data limit forthe 60Mbps plan is 400Gb, which is not a bad deal for couples.

The installation fee is $99 but will be waived off if you order online. Plus one-time activation fee is $10. For modem, you need to pay a monthly rental fee of $11.50 per month. But most people prefer to purchase a modem from an online store to save some money. Mediacom also offers bundle options that include TV, internet and phone service, which could help you save some money on monthly bills.

Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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