I Compared the Best Internet Options! Which One Should You Choose?

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Before you sign up for a new plan, here are five things to consider:

Pricing: How much does it cost? Is a contract required? Any deals?
Equipment: Is it included or how much will it cost?
Data Caps: Does the plan include unlimited data?
Speed: Am I paying for more speed than I really need?
Installation: Do I need to pay for a technician or can I do it myself?

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Thanks for watching today's video. Here's the list of 5 things to consider before you switch internet plans:

Pricing: How much does it cost? Is a contract required? Any deals?
Equipment: Is it included or how much will it cost?
Data Caps: Does the plan include unlimited data?
Speed: Am I paying for more speed than I really need?
Installation: Do I need to pay for a technician or can I do it myself?

MichaelSaves
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I've had all three. I recently got AT&T fiber (300) for $55/month. There is no contract, no other charges and it is consistently fast and reliable. No regrets.

gregpiper
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The T-Mobile tower is about 200 yards from my house for Home Internet. I get around 350mbps download on average. Best money ever spent so far for internet.

DanBennett_rtr
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I canceled my AT&T home internet over a month ago. Returned all equipments Have receipts from UPS. They are trying to charge me over $600 for early termination. When I was with them for 19 years. Go with anyone other than AT&T.

Bob-bbur
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Just dropped from a home package (TV, Phone, Internet) to internet only. Bill was $175 now $75.
After watching this, I'm shopping for something lower. Thank you!

Rado
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I tryed T-mobile internet for 3 months, 2 kids that game, and I stream TV, so the caps of the local big internet providers were killing me. It only averaged 24mbps most of the time, which was surprisingly enough for it to keep up, but it would drop down to less than 5mbps several times a week, and nothing would work well. Sometimes, a reset would fix it. If I had a window that faced the tower, it might have worked, but as soon as AT&T came through with their fiber and no cap for only $20 more a month, I jumped on it!

johnbarnes
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I'm in the SF Bay area and switched to Verizon home internet 5G about 10 months ago. Speeds have been consistently above 300 down and around 20 up. Very pleased with the service and, since I'm a Verizon wireless customer, only $25 per month. Much better than my former AT&T DSL and a much lower cost and reliability.

rjsieder
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I appreciate the time you spent to inform your viewers. I have had Xfinity for about 5 years now and just this year my TV/Internet bill has gone up 3 times and it is only Sept. When I call Xfinity, I can never understand the person on the other end (no offense) and I don't want to offend them because they are just doing their job (bring customer service back to the US). I have to constantly threaten to leave in order for them to drop my price a ridiculous $20. HELP!!!!

jazzman
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We have been Google Fiber customers for a couple of years and are extreme;y satisfied with it. The monthly cost is $72 and includes one Google Wi-Fi transmitter. Due to the configuration of our home, we added a second transmitter for about $50 one-time purchase. Download and upload speeds are in the 900 Mbps range, and Google offers billing credits if there are outages. Google Fiber has been very dependable and outages are few. The additional benefit was that we were able to pull down a couple of decades' worth of cable wiring from the exterior of our home!

BillTxn
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I pay $39.99 per month for Verizon FIOS lowest tier, which is 200 up and down. I switched from Cox when they refused to meet the price for a reasonable speed, and haven't looked back.

hilaryweiner
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Some providers are getting sneaky with the router rental fees. Like they'll claim it's included with the cost and doesn't cost you anything extra, but it actually does increase the bill.

cirmothe
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I switched from T-Mo to AT&T fiberoptics. No fee install, better signal speeds, both up and down. The 300/300 plan at $55 is working well for me. It's just $5 bucks more than T-mobile and I can always pump it up to 500mb or $1 GB if I ever needed to in a flick of a switch. We are truly entering the zone where data speeds will no longer be an issue.

jamesstarks
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I’m grandfathered in with AT&T fiber 1 gig for $70 mo including free HBOMAX. So as long as I keep my Att Uverse internet I won’t lose my HBO max. I find that my fiber internet is much more reliable especially with having multiple people in my home working from home and also being a streaming home with DIRECTV stream and other streaming services.

karstenkallesen
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I switched over a few months ago to Verizon. I do not get 5G because its not in my area. So far we have not had major issues with slowing. If we have had some they usually only last a couple of minutes. Thanks for the informative videos!

sharonjackson
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Switched to T mobile 6 months ago. We are close to the 5g tower. Get about 300mbps. Very happy with the service.

michaelward
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I just switched to Tmobile Gateway and it works most of the time, but lately I have had to do frequent reboots. I'm keeping track of them to see if I might need a new Gateway. It'as amazing that a Gateway on the 2nd floor can reach all the way to my Roku in the basement.

TomTerrific
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I just brought home T Mobile Home Internet for their 15 day trial. I currently have Spectrum 300 and I pay $110 a month for it which seems crazy. On first test, T Mobile is giving me wifi speeds over 400 mbps! That is actually almost twice as good as what I get with Spectrum. My wife works from home and must have secured network so not sure if it will work for us, but willing to try for the price!

johnj
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Just switched over To att fiber vs spectrum. Night & day. Fiber is a dedicated line vs spectrum your sharing signal with everyone around u. Fiber giving true speed # for what u pay for.

christianv
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In our semi-rural area, none of the cellular services are worth a bleep. ATT/TMOBILE/VERIZON all claim we are in high coverage (5g ultra or whatever they call it), but when you bring the device into the area, we hardly have a signal at all, and the download speeds are in the kilobytes. The cable is Charter Spectrum and while they'll sell you 500Mbps or 1Gbps, the service rarely does better than about 50 to 80Mbps when it is up. AT&T dsl service is limited to 21Mbps but we've never seen that- more like 5 or 6Mbps. They've said we'd receive fiber since it was launched; but still no signs. Oh, and we're in the b-contour for antenna TV, so you need a 40+ft tall antenna, which isn't allowed in the area.

tjs
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Interesting video. I'm using the gig service from AT&T fiber as I work from home (lots of video calls w/ customers and co-workers, uploading and downloading large presentations, etc.) and it runs about the same or cheaper than the local cable company (Cox)... and my impression is that it is MUCH more reliable.

If I didn't feel like I needed the gig speed or the rock-solid reliability, I'd be looking hard at those 5G services...

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