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Internet providers, head-to-head
Independent comparisons of the biggest U.S. internet providers — speeds, pricing, contracts, and the trade-offs that actually matter.
Spectrum vs Xfinity
Spectrum and Xfinity are the two largest cable internet providers in the U.S. — both deliver gigabit speeds, but they differ on contracts, data caps, and pricing structure.
Read comparisonAT&T Fiber vs Spectrum
AT&T Fiber and Spectrum are direct competitors in many U.S. metros. The core trade-off: symmetrical fiber speeds vs widespread cable availability.
Read comparisonVerizon Fios vs Xfinity
In the Northeast, Verizon Fios fiber goes head-to-head with Xfinity cable. The choice usually comes down to whether you want symmetrical fiber or the lowest possible entry price.
Read comparisonFrontier Fiber vs AT&T Fiber
Frontier and AT&T are the two biggest pure-fiber ISPs in the U.S. Both offer multi-gig symmetrical plans with no data caps and no contracts.
Read comparisonOptimum vs Spectrum
Optimum and Spectrum compete head-to-head in parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Both offer gig+ speeds; the difference is in fiber expansion and pricing.
Read comparisonFiber Internet vs Cable Internet
Fiber and cable are the two most common ways to deliver high-speed internet to U.S. homes. They differ on speed, upload performance, latency, and how they scale under heavy use.
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