Your Bill Too High?
Best Internet Deals & Specials Today.
Internet prices have jumped 23% since 2022 — but new customer promotions still offer affordable internet deals at half the price. We track the best internet specials near you, updated daily.
Today's Best Prices
Sorted by lowest price. New customer promo rates — use chat or Talk to Agent for exact pricing at your address.
Kinetic by Windstream
fiber / dslOptimum
fiber / cablealtafiber
fiberSpectrum
cable / fiberAT&T Fiber
fiberBrightspeed
fiber / dslFrontier
fiberEarthLink
fiber / fixed-wirelessVerizon 5G Home Internet
5gT-Mobile Fiber
fiberAT&T Air
5gBill Spike Alert: You Have Rights When Your Rate Increases
Under FCC broadband transparency rules, your provider must give you advance notice of any rate increase. If your bill went up and you weren't adequately notified, you may have grounds to cancel without an early termination fee — regardless of your contract status.
- Review the notice you received — was it clear and timely?
- Contact your provider's billing department and reference the rate change notice
- If they won't waive the ETF, escalate to their retention or cancellation department
- File an FCC complaint at fcc.gov/consumers/guides if your rights were violated
6 Ways to Lower Your Internet Bill
Switch to a new provider
New customer promos give you the lowest rates. Most of the deals above are cheaper than what you're paying now.
Negotiate with your current provider
Use provider chat/support and say "I'm thinking of switching to [competitor] for $X/month." They'll often match or beat it.
Downgrade your speed tier
Most households don't need gigabit. If you're paying for 1 Gbps but only use 100 Mbps, downgrade and save $20-40/mo.
Buy your own modem/router
Equipment rental adds $10-15/month. A good modem costs ~$80 and pays for itself in 6 months.
Bundle or remove extras
Drop services you don't use (TV, phone line). Or bundle services with one provider for a multi-service discount.
Check if you qualify for an affordable internet program
The federal Lifeline program gives qualifying low-income households $9.25/mo off internet permanently. Spectrum Internet Assist ($19.99/mo) and Xfinity Internet Essentials ($9.95/mo) are also actively enrolling.
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