We understand that in order to cut the cord on cable and use streaming services and other cable TV alternatives, you will need reliable internet access. In some cases, you may have to use the same company currently delivering TV to your house for internet access.

However, we are trying to save you money here. This page can show you which providers your area that offers at least 25 Mbps of download. This page also covers internet only offers from internet service providers across the U.S.

The providers listed are ones that offer enough speed to drop your TV provider and use your internet access to stream all your TV shows and movies. All of these provides offer internet plans without having to be part of a cable TV bundle.

Internet-Only Plans In Your Area

You can search internet providers by zip code to see which internet providers are available near you. We do not store any location data; we simply use it to find internet providers near you.

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Top Internet-Only Providers

Below are some of the largest internet providers that offer internet-only plans across the U.S.

Affordable Internet Service Without Cable

Today, people want to watch TV and movies online instead of having an expensive cable TV package. To make that affordable, we recommend trying to keep your internet cost per month below $60. We understand that many parts of the country don’t give you much of a choice when it comes to which provider to use, so we put together a guide to negotiating with your internet provider.

Below are internet-only plans in the U.S. that deliver affordable home internet service. I’ll also cover the states where each of these providers operates.

Fios a fantastic ISP, and we strongly recommend using them if they are available in your area. They offer an unbelievably priced 200 Mbps for $39.99. They also offer near gigabit speed in their service area. Furthermore, Fios is one of a few remaining internet providers with no monthly data caps. Read my review of Fios Internet-only plans for more information on their internet service.

Verizon Fios is currently available in and around the areas of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, and Washington D.C. You can check for the promo pricing availability here.

If you live in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, or Sacramento, Verizon just unveiled their 5G Home Wireless Internet Service. Speeds and pricing are comparable to Fios and beat most internet service offerings from other ISPs. Check for availability in your area.

Xfinity has broadband pricing for under $30 and 100 Mbps for around $50 in various parts of the country. This link will show you what is available in your area. We’ve also put together a step by step guide to saving money when ordering Xfinity internet plans online.

Comcast Availability: The Xfinity service area is within the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and West Virginia.

AT&T is currently offering an internet-only deal that provides 100 Mbps for $40. You can sign up for the promotion here. The page looks like a bundle, but scroll to the bottom. The internet-only deal is in a box on the left. You can also call 833-589-0125 toll-free to get the offer.

AT&T internet service is available in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Check for availability in your area.

Currently, you can check if Cox’s internet is available in your area and get special pricing through this offer page. The prices typically run less than $1 per Mbps, so it is perfect for those looking to cut the cord and need an internet service provider. For more information on their service, see our article on Cox Intenet Plans.

Cox offers internet-only service in Arizona, California, Virginia, Louisiana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Kansas, Rhode Island, Florida, Nebraska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, District of Columbia, Idaho, Massachusetts, and North Carolina.

CenturyLink

CenturyLink offers speeds up to 1 gigabyte in parts of its service area. Check for availability in your area by calling (844) 981-0109. They also have bundled DSL lines to get up to 150 Mbps based on location. CenturyLink offers internet service in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Windstream

Windstream Kinetic offers gigabit speeds for under $60 for one year ($75 per month after promotional pricing expires.) Windstream is available in Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas. Call (844) 981-0193 for information on availability in your area.

Charter offers plenty of speed to cut the cord with their Spectrum Internet-only plan. They offer up to over 100 Mbps for under $50 per month in parts of the country. Call (833) 589-0058 to take advantage of the offer.

Charter Availability: Charter’s service area is within the states of Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Frontier

Frontier internet delivers internet-only plans in Indiana, Oregan, Texas, South Carolina, Florida, California, and Washington. You can find some amazing deals on internet access, but they are based on your location. Frontier offers some areas of the country speeds as high as 500 Mbps for just $39.99! Call (833) 213-5284 for availability to see which deals are available near you.

Starry offers 5G wireless home internet service in parts of Boston, Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York City, and Denver. You can check here for availability. They offer up to 200 Mbps for $50 a month, and there is a way to get two months free when you use this Starry promo code. For more information on this service, see our full explainer on Starry Internet.

Optimum

Few cable companies offer affordable internet-only services. However, residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and a few in Pennsylvania can subscribe to Optimum Online Internet service. Not only can you get 100 Mbps for a great price, but also the service is solid.

Google Fiber

Google Fiber is attempting to change the ISP game. Every city they begin offering high-speed broadband in immediately sparks price competition. While they offer gigabit internet at $70 per month, you can also get a 25 Mbps internet connection for only $15 per month. This easily makes them the best internet service provider for those looking to cut the cord.

If you need a bit more speed than that, they also offer 100 Mbps for only $50. As of this article, they currently offer internet in Atlanta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; the Kansas City metro area in Missouri and Kansas; Nashville, Tennessee; and Provo, Utah, and they just started rolling out in Salt Lake City.

WOW! Internet

A reader of the blog informed me that WOW! now offers internet access in Knoxville, Tennessee. They offer speeds of 30 Mbps for just $25 and 60 Mbps for just $40 per Mbps. They offer internet service in parts of South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Kansas, Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio.

Other Internet-Only Providers in U.S.

Sparklight – Formerly Cable ONE, Sparklight has internet-only plans available in many parts of the country. However, they are sparsely distributed. The bulk of their service area is in Idaho, Mississippi, Texas, and Arizona.

Wave Broadband – Available in California, Oregon, and Washington.

Armstrong – Mainly available in Ohio and Pennsylvania with scattered availability in the surrounding states

Blue Ridge Communications – Available in Pennsylvania

Vyve Broadband – Mainly available in Oklahoma and Kansas with scattered available in parts of the South.

Service Electric Cablevision – Available in Pennsylvania

Shentel – Available in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania

Cablelynx Broadband – Available in parts of Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.

Zito Media – Coverage in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Missouri with scattered coverage in other parts of the United States

MaxxSouth Broadband – Available in Mississippi

MTCO Communications – Available in Illinois

BendBroadband – Availability in Oregon

Ritter Communications – Available in Tennessee and Arkansas

LUS Fiber – Available in Louisiana

Inter Mountain Cable – Mainly available in Kentucky

CAS Cable – Available in West Virginia

ComSouth – Available in Georgia

Thames Valley Communications – Available in Connecticut

Internet Providers In U.S. Cities

Use the links below to see which internet providers are available in various cities and towns in the United States.

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