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Updated March 2026

Best Internet & Phone Bundles

Bundle internet and phone service to save up to $20/mo. Compare VoIP phone packages, digital phone plans, and triple play bundles from 21 providers. One bill, unlimited calling, fast internet.

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Best Internet + Phone Bundles (2026)

Top double-play deals: fast internet paired with unlimited home phone service.

Spectrum

Internet + Phone
Internet: 300 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited local & long distance
$70/mo No contract

💡 Free modem + phone adapter

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AT&T Fiber

Internet + Phone
Internet: 300 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited nationwide calling
$75/mo No contract

💡 Symmetrical upload speeds

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Frontier

Internet + Phone
Internet: 300 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited US calling
$65/mo No contract

💡 Fiber + 4-year price lock

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Xfinity

Internet + Phone
Internet: 400 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited nationwide
$65/mo 1 year

💡 Most widely available

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Cox

Internet + Phone
Internet: 250 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited local + long distance
$80/mo Varies

💡 Voicemail + caller ID included

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Frontier

Internet + Phone
Internet: 500 Mbps
Phone: Unlimited calling
$65/mo No contract

💡 Fiber + digital phone

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Triple Play: Internet + TV + Phone Bundles

Get everything in one package. Maximum savings, one bill.

Provider Internet Speed TV Channels Phone Bundle Price Contract
Spectrum 300 Mbps 150+ Unlimited $130/mo No contract Get Quote
AT&T 300 Mbps 160+ Unlimited $120/mo 2 years Get Quote
Xfinity 400 Mbps 125+ Unlimited $110/mo 1 year Get Quote
Frontier 500 Mbps 100+ (YouTube TV) Unlimited $120/mo No contract Get Quote
Optimum 300 Mbps 220+ Unlimited $120/mo No contract Get Quote

Prices are typical promotional rates. Exact pricing varies by location. Use chat or Talk to Agent for current offers.

Types of Home Phone Service

Understanding your options for home phone in 2026.

VoIP (Voice over IP)

Phone service delivered over your internet connection. Crystal-clear calls, advanced features, and much cheaper than traditional phone lines. This is what most providers now offer.

Pros

  • Cheapest option
  • Advanced features (voicemail-to-email, call forwarding)
  • Works with existing phones
  • Portable — works from any internet connection

Cons

  • Requires internet connection
  • Goes down if internet goes down
  • Emergency 911 location may need manual setup

Traditional Landline

Copper-wire phone service through the phone company. Being phased out but still available in many areas. Works during power outages (with corded phone).

Pros

  • Works during power outages
  • Extremely reliable
  • Clear 911 location data
  • No internet needed

Cons

  • Most expensive option
  • Limited features
  • Being phased out
  • No video calling

Digital Phone (Fiber)

Phone service over fiber optic lines. HD voice quality that's noticeably better than traditional or cable VoIP. Available from fiber providers like AT&T Fiber, Frontier, and Brightspeed.

Pros

  • Best call quality
  • HD voice
  • Lowest latency
  • Most reliable VoIP option

Cons

  • Requires fiber availability
  • Still depends on power/internet
  • Limited providers

Wireless Home Phone

Uses cellular network to create a home phone line. T-Mobile and AT&T offer wireless home phone devices that connect to your existing home phones.

Pros

  • No internet or cable needed
  • Works in rural areas
  • Easy setup
  • Backup if internet fails

Cons

  • Depends on cell coverage
  • Limited features vs VoIP
  • Additional monthly cost

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Internet Providers with Phone Service

These providers offer bundled internet and home phone packages.

# Provider Connection Type Max Speed Starting Price Rating
1 AT&T Fiber Partner Fiber 5 Gbps $35.00/mo 4.4/5 Get Plan
2 T-Mobile Fiber Partner Fiber 2 Gbps $55.00/mo 4.3/5 Get Plan
3 altafiber Partner Fiber 2 Gbps $30.00/mo 4.3/5 Get Plan
4 Spectrum Partner Cable, Fiber 2 Gbps $30.00/mo 4.2/5 Get Plan
5 Frontier Partner Fiber 7 Gbps $44.99/mo 4.1/5 Get Plan
6 Optimum Partner Fiber, Cable 8 Gbps $25.00/mo 4.0/5 Get Plan
7 Kinetic by Windstream Partner Fiber, DSL 2 Gbps $24.99/mo 3.9/5 Get Plan
8 EarthLink Partner Fiber, Fixed Wireless 5 Gbps $39.95/mo 3.8/5 Get Plan
9 Brightspeed Partner Fiber, DSL 8 Gbps $39.99/mo 3.7/5 Get Plan
10 Google Fiber Fiber 8 Gbps $70.00/mo 4.6/5 Get Plan
11 Fidium Fiber 2 Gbps $30.00/mo 4.4/5 Get Plan
12 Ziply Fiber Fiber 50 Gbps $20.00/mo 4.3/5 Get Plan

Internet & Phone FAQ

Yes! Most major internet providers offer internet + phone bundles. Cable providers (Spectrum, Xfinity, Cox) and fiber providers (AT&T Fiber, Frontier, EarthLink) all bundle phone service. Bundling typically saves $10–20/mo compared to buying separately. Sign up above for the best bundle deals in your area.
For most people, yes. VoIP is cheaper ($10–20/mo vs $30–50/mo for landline), offers more features (voicemail-to-email, call forwarding, video calling), and call quality is excellent on a good internet connection. Traditional landlines are only better if you need a phone that works during power outages.
Very little! A single VoIP call uses about 0.1 Mbps. Even a 25 Mbps internet plan can handle dozens of simultaneous VoIP calls. The key factor is reliability, not speed — look for a provider with consistent uptime. Fiber is best for VoIP due to its low latency and stability.
No! Cable, fiber, 5G, fixed wireless, and satellite internet all work without a phone line. Only DSL internet uses phone lines, and even then you can have DSL without a voice phone plan. The "internet requires a phone line" era ended long ago.
A triple play bundle combines internet + TV + phone in one package for one monthly bill. This is the best value for households that watch cable TV and want a home phone. Triple play bundles typically save $20–40/mo compared to buying all three services separately. Sign up above for triple play pricing at your address.
Yes! Federal law allows you to port (transfer) your existing phone number to any new provider — landline, VoIP, or wireless. The process takes 1–3 business days. Your new provider handles the porting process. Just don't cancel your old service until the port is complete.
Modern VoIP and digital phone services support E911 (enhanced 911) which sends your registered address to emergency services. However, VoIP phones require power and internet to work. For maximum safety, consider keeping a charged cell phone as backup for 911 calls during outages.
Internet + phone bundles typically cost $60–90/mo for a good plan. That includes 200–500 Mbps internet plus unlimited calling. Triple play (internet + TV + phone) runs $100–150/mo. VoIP-only services like Ooma or magicJack cost $5–15/mo added to your internet bill. Sign up above for exact pricing at your address.

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