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Written by Caroline Lefelhoc - Pub. Nov 17, 2025 / Updated Oct 20, 2025
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Are you happy with your Internet service?

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Your monthly bills keep climbing and you feel like you’re going to crash out! Between internet, mobile phone service, streaming subscriptions, and everything else, it feels like death by a thousand cuts. But there is a hack to reduce your monthly bills by a chunk of money and still get the great service you love—you can bundle internet and phone.
Bundling your internet and phone plans could slash your monthly costs while making your life easier. Then all that’s left to do is cancel all the streaming services you don’t use and BAM, your bills are reduced drastically.
But, today, we’re just going to focus on bundling internet and phone plans.
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When you bundle internet and phone plans, you’re getting both services from the same provider under one plan. Instead of paying Verizon for your mobile service and Spectrum for your home internet, you’d get everything from one company. The provider gives you a discount because you’re committing to multiple services from them. You get one bill, one customer service number, and usually some extra perks thrown in.
Major providers like Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, and AT&T all offer these internet bundle deals. Savings and features vary, but the core concept stays the same: consolidate your services and pay less.

3 Reasons to bundle
The average American household is spending around $70 per month on internet service and roughly $61 per month on mobile phone service, according to recent industry data [1]. That’s about $1565 per year, and doesn’t include cable TV or streaming services.
Now watch what happens when you bundle internet and phone:
Most major providers offer bundle discounts ranging from $10 to $30 per month. Some promotional deals can save you even more during your first year. Xfinity’s bundle packages, for example, state you can save up to $700 per year in comparison to Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T [2].
Here’s a realistic example: Say you’re paying $70 for standalone internet and $50 for a single mobile line. That’s $120 per month. Bundle them together, and you might pay $95-100 per month for the same services. That’s $20-25 in monthly savings, or $240-300 per year.
Add multiple phone lines to your bundle, and the savings multiply. Families with three or four lines often see the biggest discounts, with some bundles offering per-line costs as low as $25-30 when combined with home internet.
Bundle internet and phone plans often include perks you’d otherwise pay extra for:
When you add these benefits to your direct monthly savings, bundling becomes even more attractive. That “free" Disney+ subscription included in your bundle? That’s worth $7.99 per month. A waived $100 installation fee? That’s real money staying in your pocket.
Remember the last time you had an internet outage? You called the internet company. When your phone acted up, you called the mobile carrier. Service question about your bill? That’s two different customer service numbers to remember.
This fragmentation wastes your time and energy.
When you bundle internet and phone services, you deal with one company for everything. One bill arrives each month. One customer service number handles all your questions. One app manages both your home internet and mobile account.
Managing multiple service providers means:
Internet bundling eliminates this hurdle of complexity. Your monthly statement (singular) shows all your services in one place. You can see what you’re paying for and spot any billing errors immediately, all in one place. And, bonus, setting up autopay is a one-time task instead of something you do twice.
Here’s something most people don’t realize until they need it: having one provider for multiple services gives you more leverage when problems arise.
If your internet drops frequently and you’re a bundle customer with both home and mobile service, you’re a more valuable customer to that company. They have a bigger incentive to keep you happy and resolve issues quickly. Many bundle customers report getting transferred to priority support lines or receiving faster service calls.
Need to dispute a charge or negotiate a better rate? You’re bringing more money to the table as a bundle customer, which often means more flexibility from customer retention teams.
Providers save money when you bundle multiple services with them. Lower customer acquisition costs, reduced administrative overhead, and better customer retention all improve their bottom line. Smart companies pass some of these savings back to bundle customers through enhanced perks.
This means you often get premium features you wouldn’t receive as a standalone customer.
Many bundle plans include unlimited mobile data, while the equivalent standalone plan would cap you at 50GB or 100GB. You might receive 5G Ultra Wideband access included in your bundle, while standalone customers pay extra for that premium network tier.
Some providers throw in mobile hotspot data, international calling minutes, or cloud storage at no additional cost for bundle customers. Verizon’s bundle packages, for instance, include perks like Apple Music, Disney+, or other streaming services depending on which tier you choose [3].
During times of network congestion, some providers give priority to their premium and bundle customers. Your data gets through faster when towers are crowded because the network recognizes you as a high-value multi-service customer.
This matters most when you need reliable service like emergencies, while traveling, or in crowded areas like stadiums and airports.
Long-term bundle customers often receive:
The longer you stay bundled, the more negotiating power you have. Providers know it’s expensive to replace multi-service customers, so they’ll work harder to keep you than they would for someone with just a standalone phone or internet plan.

Choosing your bundling provider
Not all internet and phone bundle plans deliver equal value. The best choice depends on your specific situation:
The right internet and phone bundle can put hundreds of dollars back in your pocket every year while making your life simpler. Availability of deals varies by location, and the best deals change frequently.
Enter your zip code below to find which internet providers are available in your area. You’ll get current pricing, available speeds, and promotional offers tailored to your location. You can then discover what bundling options they offer, if any. Compare your options with our comparison tool, calculate your potential savings, and switch to a bundle that works for your household.
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Can I bundle internet and phone if I want to keep my current phone number?
Yes. All major providers support number porting, which lets you transfer your existing phone number to their service when you bundle.
What happens if I move to a new address?
One advantage of internet bundling is simplified moving. Since you have all services with one provider, you make one call to transfer everything to your new address. Most providers will coordinate installation of your internet and activation of your mobile service at your new location. However, check that your provider offers service in your new area, as coverage varies by region.
Can I upgrade my internet speed or phone plan later without breaking my bundle?
Most providers let you adjust individual components of your bundle without canceling the entire package. You can typically upgrade your internet speed tier or switch to a different mobile plan while maintaining your bundle discount. Contact your provider to confirm which changes preserve your bundle pricing and which might require a new contract.
[1] Reviews.org. “Cost of Internet Streaming and Cell Phone Bills"

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