From CNET:
Cost and speed are perhaps the two most important factors when choosing an internet provider and plan. The two don’t always go together, however, as cheap internet plans often lack in speed, and high-speed plans can come at a hefty price.
But occasionally a Goldilocks plan comes along with speeds and pricing that are just right, like AT&T’s Fiber 300 plan. Starting at just $35 per month for download and upload speeds up to 300 megabits per second (raised from 100Mbps in May), it’s one of the best low-cost, high-speed plans available, and accordingly tops our lists of cheap internet and the best internet deals.
The value that comes with AT&T Fiber 300 is tough to pass up, but those looking for a bit more speed may find faster plans from AT&T or another provider more enticing. You’ll also want to consider the conditions that come with AT&T internet, like the added equipment fee and price increase after 12 months, before signing up for AT&T Fiber 300. You’ll find a full breakdown of AT&T Fiber 300 below to help you decide if the plan is right for you.
Of the major internet providers that share service areas with AT&T, such as Cox, Spectrum and Xfinity, few if any offer a plan starting under $40 per month with speeds close to 300Mbps. You’ll pay around $50 per month in most locations for the same download speeds with Xfinity, and around that same price for download speeds of 200Mbps with Spectrum — all while getting significantly slower upload speeds over a cable internet connection.
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