![]() In my case, the Road Runner Speed Test via Time Warner Cable. But, you may be able to call and get yourself a different deal that keeps your cost similar. To truly perceive the bandwidth capabilities of your connection, its probably best to. Keep in mind that both ISPs have a considerable monthly price jump after the first 12 months – about $10 and $20, respectively. But, if Spectrum has 400Mbps speed available to you, it’s much cheaper than AT&T’s 300Mbps Fiber plan - although you won’t get the symmetrical download/upload speeds. AT&T ranks second for overall satisfaction and places high for reliability and speed, which makes sense considering it specializes in fast and responsive fiber internet. Overall, prices tend to be higher for megabits than Spectrum’s.īut again, if you’ve only got 30-60Mbps of speed available in your area with Spectrum, but 75 or 100 with AT&T - well, the better option may be AT&T. AT&T pulls ahead of Spectrum when it comes to customer ratings in our latest customer satisfaction survey. ![]() Speaking of, AT&T offers a much wider variety: you’ve got the basic 5Mbps plan and the Internet 10/25/50/75/100 for DSL, or the increasingly fast fiber-optic plans which run from 100-1000Mbps speeds. That’s a double-edged sword – you can get a great deal if you’re able to get 100 or 200 (or 400!) Mbps speeds but on the other hand, if only 30 or 60Mpbs are available in your area, you may be better off with one of AT&T’s plans. Internet 10, Internet 25, Internet 50, Internet 75, Internet 100 (DSL)
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