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Upload speeds matter
If you work from home or do video calls, upload speed is critical. Fiber plans usually offer "symmetrical" speeds, meaning uploads are just as fast as downloads. Cable plans often have much slower uploads — sometimes 10–20× slower than downloads.
Watch for data caps
Some cable providers enforce monthly data limits (often 1.2 TB). Heavy streamers and remote workers can exceed these caps, resulting in overage charges of $10–$50 per month. Fiber and 5G home plans are more likely to offer truly unlimited data.
Equipment fees
Always ask about router/gateway rental fees. Many providers charge $10–$15/month for equipment. Purchasing your own compatible modem or router can save you $120–$180 per year.
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