The right internet for your address — in one call.
Fiber, cable, 5G or DSL — what's actually serviceable depends on your exact address. We check live availability and walk you through the trade-offs.
Four ways to get online.
Each connection type has a sweet spot. Pick the one that fits your home — or call and we'll match you.
Fiber vs Cable vs 5G vs DSL
Each connection type has its sweet spot. Here’s how they stack up at a glance.
Fiber
Fastest- Symmetrical upload + download
- Lowest latency
- Most consistent speeds
- Future-proof for 10+ years
- Limited availability outside metro areas
- Highest price tier
Choose fiber if it reaches your address and you want the best long-term performance — it handles everything and won't feel slow in a few years.
Cable
Most Available- Wide nationwide availability
- Strong download speeds
- Often bundled with TV
- Slower upload than fiber
- Speeds can dip during peak hours
Cable is the practical pick for most homes — widely available and fast enough for streaming, browsing and video calls without overpaying.
5G Wireless
Easiest Setup- Self-install in 15 minutes
- No contracts
- Flat predictable price
- Speeds depend on tower distance
- Variable performance
Great if you rent, move often, or just want to plug in a box and skip the installer — as long as there's solid signal at your address.
DSL / High-Speed
Rural Coverage- Available almost everywhere
- Affordable entry-level pricing
- Slower than fiber/cable
- Distance from hub affects speed
Often the only wired option in rural areas. Fine for browsing, email and one or two HD streams — call to check what speed your line supports.
What you'll actually get on a call.
We check live availability for your exact address.
Online coverage maps lie all the time. The provider that sells fiber on one side of the street may only have DSL on the other. We pull live serviceability for the address you give us — not a guess based on the neighborhood.
- Live address-level checks across providers
- Confirm fiber, cable, 5G, DSL availability
- Know what you can actually order before you commit
Speed you actually need vs speed you're paying for.
Most households over-buy. If you stream HD with two people, 100 Mbps is plenty. We'll tell you what tier matches your usage — and where the next jump is genuinely worth the upgrade.
- Speed sized to actual household usage
- Upload requirements for video calls and gaming
- When fiber is worth it vs when cable is enough
Internet questions, answered.
Done shopping providers?
Talk to a real person.
One short call. We’ll confirm what’s available at your address, lock in any current promos and get you scheduled for installation.