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    What to know before you decide.

    Price increases

    Many providers offer a low introductory rate that increases after 12 or 24 months. Always ask what the price is after the promotional period before signing up. Fiber providers like AT&T and Frontier typically offer stable pricing with no introductory gimmicks.

    Upload speeds matter

    If you work from home, do video calls, or upload large files, upload speed is critical. Fiber plans typically offer symmetrical speeds — uploads match downloads. Cable plans usually have 10–20× slower uploads, which becomes noticeable on Zoom or while streaming.

    Data caps

    Most modern providers offer unlimited data, but some — including Xfinity and Cox — impose monthly caps around 1.2 TB on standard plans. If your household streams 4K video or has heavy users, that cap can be hit faster than you'd expect.

    5G Home Internet reliability

    T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home speeds vary significantly depending on your distance from the nearest tower and local network congestion. Typical speeds are solid, but maximums can differ from actuals. Both offer 30-day money-back guarantees.