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Written by Sam Watanuki - Pub. Mar 03, 2026 / Updated Mar 04, 2026
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Best internet deals data current as of March 2026. Pricing and availability subject to change. See individual provider sites for full terms and conditions.
When it comes to internet providers, fiber has expanded to more cities and suburbs, 5G home internet has gone mainstream, and providers now compete hard on price stability, not just introductory rates. March 2026 is one of the better months in recent memory to switch.
Here’s a snapshot of the top deals available right now:
Enter your zip code to see which of these providers offers service in your area.

How Have Internet Deals Evolved — and What Should You Look For?
A decade ago, promotional internet pricing was almost universally a bait-and-switch: a low introductory rate that ballooned after 12 months. FCC broadband labeling rules that took effect in 2025, requiring providers to disclose all fees upfront and helping to push the industry toward more transparent, durable offers [1]. Today, the most competitive internet deals with price lock guarantees run three to five years.
When you compare internet providers, look beyond the headline rate. Evaluate total cost after fees, what happens at the end of the promo period, and whether autopay enrollment is required to get the advertised price.
A benchmark for 2026: Most households should target at least 200 Mbps and around $50/month after fees. Heavy streamers or homes with multiple people working remotely should aim for 500 Mbps or higher.
Here are our picks for some of the best internet deals in March 2026:
T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet has grown from a niche alternative into a mainstream contender, especially in suburban markets. Plans start at $50/month with a 5-year price guarantee (with AutoPay; taxes and fees excluded), and speeds range from 87 to 498 Mbps [2].
This month, add a T-Mobile voice line and get $5 off per month plus up to $300 back via virtual prepaid Mastercard. Setup is self-install with free Wi-Fi equipment, no annual contract, and no hard data caps.
Xfinity is the largest cable provider in the U.S. by coverage [3], and its current promotions are among the most compelling in the cable category.
The headline Xfinity deal: Gig Wi-Fi speeds locked at $60/month for five years when you order by March 23 [4]. Entry-level plans start at $40/month with the same guarantee. New customers are automatically enrolled in Xfinity Rewards (which is rotating access to free merchandise, movies, and TV) and military members receive exclusive discounts on Xfinity Mobile with any internet plan.
Verizon’s Fios fiber network consistently ranks among the fastest and most reliable in the country, per the FCC’s Measuring Broadband America reports [5]. Order a 1 Gig or 2 Gig plan by April 1 and choose your bonus: a 43-inch Samsung TV, a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, or $15 off per month for 36 months [6].
Bundle with Verizon MyPlan wireless for another $15/month in savings. Veterans, nurses, teachers, and first responders qualify for plans from $45/month, making this one of the best internet deals with perks and hardware from any major provider right now.
Spectrum starts at $30/month for 100 Mbps and scales to 2 Gbps [7]. Add Spectrum TV Select and unlock 10 streaming services at no extra cost, which is one of the strongest internet deals with streaming perks in the market.
For switchers, the most interesting Spectrum internet deal is to bundle internet with two lines of Spectrum Mobile and drop Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile, and Spectrum guarantees $1,000 in annual savings (paid as bill credits over 12 months, with prior bills required as proof).
If AT&T Fiber wasn’t available at your address before, it may be worth checking again.
Plans run from 300 Mbps up to 5 Gbps with no data caps and no annual contract. The bundle savings are where AT&T differentiates: pair AT&T Fiber with an eligible unlimited wireless plan and save 20% per month on your wireless bill [7]. If you already have AT&T wireless, add fiber and receive a $20/month credit on your internet bill (for new customers; ends March 31, 2026). New customers bundling the 300 Mbps plan with unlimited wireless also qualify for a $100 reward card.
One feature exclusive to AT&T: AT&T Internet Backup, included at no extra cost for unlimited wireless customers. If your home fiber goes down, your wireless data automatically steps in to keep you connected. All fiber plans also include Wi-Fi 7 technology and AT&T ActiveArmor advanced internet security.

How to Compare Internet Plans and Find Deals Near You
Not every provider operates in every area. Coverage varies significantly even within the same city. The best starting point for finding internet deals near me is a zip code search to see which providers actually serve your address. When you compare internet plans, evaluate these factors:
For budget shoppers, cheapest internet deals come from Optimum ($40/month with a 5-year lock) and Spectrum ($30/month entry-level). Low-income households may also qualify for subsidized plans through Comcast Internet Essentials or AT&T Access.
Enter your zip code to find the best internet in your area.
It depends on your location and priorities. For price locks, T-Mobile and Xfinity both offer 5-year guarantees. For hardware perks and fiber speed, Verizon Fios leads this month. For streaming value, Spectrum’s bundle with 10 included services is hard to beat. Enter your zip code to see which providers are available where you live.
Yes — $50/month is a solid benchmark. At that price, you should be getting at least 300–500 Mbps with no contract. Anything above $60/month should come with gigabit speeds, a long-term price lock, or meaningful bundle savings to justify the cost.
A promotional rate is a temporary discount that expires — often after 12 or 24 months — after which your bill can increase significantly. A price lock means the provider commits to a stable rate for a set period, typically 2–5 years. Most price locks exclude taxes, fees, and equipment costs, so always read the fine print.
Enter your zip code in an internet comparison tool like CompareInternet.com. Availability varies widely by address — even neighbors can have access to different providers. Once you know your options, compare plans by speed, total monthly cost, contract terms, and current promotions.
[1] FCC. “Broadband Consumer Labels.”
[2] T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet. “Internet Plans.”
[3] Broadband Now. “Xfinity Internet Availability.”
[4] Xfinity. “Xfinity Internet Deals.”
[5] FCC. “Measuring Broadband America.”
[6] Verizon. “Fios Home Internet.
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