Cable & Internet Plans & Bundle Deals
Save up to $30/mo by bundling internet and TV with the same cable or fiber provider. Compare 6 top cable and internet plans from major providers. We'll help you decide if bundling or cord-cutting saves you more.
Get Bundle DealsBundle vs. Cord Cutting: Which Saves More?
Traditional Bundle
- Internet (300 Mbps)$50/mo
- Cable TV (125+ channels)$65/mo
- DVR + Equipment$15/mo
- Bundle discount-$20/mo
- Total$110/mo
Cord Cutting
- Internet (300 Mbps)$50/mo
- Netflix (Standard)$15/mo
- YouTube TV (live sports)$73/mo
- No equipment fees$0
- Total (with live TV)$138/mo
Without YouTube TV (no live sports): $65/mo — save $45/mo
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AT&T Fiber RECOMMENDED
Fiber • From $35.00/moAT&T Fiber delivers blazing-fast symmetrical speeds from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps with no data caps, no equipment fees, and no annual contracts. Every plan includes a $100–$200 Reward Card and the new AT&T All-Fi Pro Wi-Fi 7 gateway on premium tiers.
T-Mobile Fiber RECOMMENDED
Fiber • From $55.00/moT-Mobile Fiber delivers premium fiber-optic internet managed by T-Mobile through local fiber partnerships. All plans include a Wi-Fi 6 router, unlimited data, and a $200 back promotion — with no annual contracts required.
altafiber RECOMMENDED
Fiber • From $30.00/moaltafiber (formerly Cincinnati Bell) is the Greater Cincinnati tri-state area's hometown fiber provider. An exclusive $100 e-gift card, free activation, and eero Gateway on 1 Gig+ plans make it a compelling local choice. Fioptics 1 Gig is just $50/mo for 2 full years.
Spectrum RECOMMENDED
Cable, Fiber • From $30.00/moSpectrum offers no-contract, no-data-cap internet with plans starting at just $30/mo. Their 2026 lineup features WiFi 7 routers on Gig plans, a $500 contract buyout for switchers, and a free year of Spectrum Mobile on select tiers — making it one of the best values in cable internet.
Frontier RECOMMENDED
Fiber • From $44.99/moFrontier Fiber delivers 100% fiber-optic internet from 200 Mbps to 7 Gbps — the widest speed tier range of any fiber provider. All plans include a premium WiFi router, no data caps, no overage charges, and discounts for Verizon Mobile bundling.
Optimum RECOMMENDED
Fiber, Cable • From $25.00/moOptimum delivers lightning-fast fiber internet with an industry-leading 5-year price lock on every plan — Fiber 300 from just $25/mo and 1 Gig at only $45/mo. New customers get up to $200 in Visa Prepaid Cards, free installation, HBO Max free for a year on Gig+ plans, and no contracts or data caps ever.
Kinetic by Windstream RECOMMENDED
Fiber, Dsl • From $24.99/moKinetic by Windstream offers fiber internet with speeds up to 2 Gbps, no contracts, and free installation for fiber upgrades. Save $20/mo by bundling with AT&T Wireless. Kinetic specializes in bringing high-speed fiber to rural and suburban communities across 18 states.
EarthLink RECOMMENDED
Fiber, Fixed-wireless • From $39.95/moEarthLink delivers internet nationwide through partnerships with major fiber networks, offering speeds up to 5 Gbps. Fiber 1 Gig starts at just $39.95/mo for the first 3 months, plus $100–$200 Mastercard Reward Cards for new customers — with no data caps, no speed throttling, and 24/7 US-based support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are internet and TV bundles worth it?
It depends. Bundles can save $10-30/mo compared to buying services separately from the same provider. However, internet + streaming services (Netflix, YouTube TV, Hulu Live) often costs less overall than a traditional cable bundle. For live sports fans, bundles may still offer the best value.
What is the cheapest internet and TV bundle?
Current cheapest bundles start around $89.99/mo for 300 Mbps internet + 125+ channels. Optimum, Spectrum, and Frontier offer competitive bundle pricing. Sign up above and we'll find the best bundle deal at your address.
Can I bundle internet with streaming TV?
Yes! Many providers offer discounts when you add streaming services. AT&T includes HBO Max with some plans. Frontier partners with YouTube TV. Verizon 5G Home offers Disney+ bundles. These "streaming bundles" are often cheaper than traditional cable TV bundles.
Should I cut the cord or get a bundle?
For most people, cutting the cord saves money. Internet-only ($40-80/mo) + streaming services ($15-65/mo) typically costs $60-145/mo — often less than a $100-180/mo cable bundle. The exception: heavy live sports viewers may still benefit from traditional TV bundles.
Do bundles require contracts?
Not always. Spectrum bundles are contract-free. Verizon 5G Home has a 4-year price lock with no contract. However, some providers offer deeper discounts with 1-2 year agreements. Always ask about contract terms before signing up.
Can I add TV later to my internet plan?
Usually yes. Most providers let you add TV service to an existing internet plan. In fact, this can sometimes trigger bundle pricing retroactively. Sign up above and we can help you explore adding TV to your current internet plan.