Spectrum Plans & Pricing
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Internet Speed:
Up to 5 Gbps
Availability in the U.S.:
21 States
Spectrum Availability
Spectrum is the largest provider of fiber internet in the U.S., offering services to over **122.5 million people**. Spectrum's network extends through **21 states**, including major metropolitan areas and their suburbs. While the availability of specific connection types like fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless depends on your exact location, Spectrum has a broad reach that makes it a top choice for many households nationwide.
Spectrum Internet Connections
Connection type | Transmission method | Download speeds |
---|---|---|
Fiber | Fiber optic cables | Up to 5 Gbps |
5G Home Internet | Radio waves on 5G cellular network | Up to 100 Mbps |
Fixed wireless | Microwaves between two fixed points | At least 10 Mbps |
Is Spectrum available at my house?
Find out if Spectrum is available for your home by typing your address below to review results.
Where Spectrum's top covered cities are:
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Austin, Texas
- San Jose, CA
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Sacramento, CA
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Miami, Florida
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Milwaukee, WI
- Fort Worth, TX
- Houston, TX
- Indianapolis, IN
- Dallas, Texas
- Detroit, Michigan
- New York, New York
- San Antonio, TX
- Los Angeles, CA
- Orlando, Florida
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Seattle, Washington
- Tucson, Arizona
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
Where Spectrum offers service in these states:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- California
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Wisconsin
Spectrum Internet Contracts and Data Caps
These days it seems like you have to sign a contract for just about everything from non-disclosure agreements and liability waivers to internet service. That’s no longer the case with most internet service providers. Spectrum offers **no-contract internet plans** so you have the freedom to switch or cancel your plan at any time without paying an early termination fee.
If you sign up for an Spectrum internet plan today, you can enjoy all the discounts and benefits of signing a contract without actually being locked into one. That’s just one reason Spectrum is so highly rated among its subscribers.
Buyer's Tip:
Enjoy **$5 per month off** your Spectrum internet bill when you enroll in Spectrum's AutoPay and Paperless Bill program.
It can be easy to imagine the internet as an open buffet where you can feast on content and stream videos until your heart’s content, but **nearly every internet service provider has a data cap**, and Spectrum is no different. The good news is that most providers offer unlimited data plans, and they will not charge you for data overages. The bad news is that even with unlimited data, you are still limited to a certain amount of data usage per month. When you go over your allotted data usage for the month, Spectrum can slow down your internet speed to **1.5 Gb of data** per month if you go over the fair use limit. With Spectrum, access to the internet is more about a feast with an open-ended buffet, not a feast with a fixed limit.
You might also have questions about the data limits associated with the various Spectrum internet connection types. Our team put together this table of Spectrum connection types and data caps, along with real-world examples of data usage to help you understand your internet service, so you can pick the right plan for you and your family.
Spectrum Internet Data Caps
Plan | Data cap | Data cap equivalence |
---|---|---|
Fiber | Unlimited | Unlimited access |
5G | Unlimited | Unlimited access |
DSL | 150 GB | 170 hours of 4K video |
Fixed wireless | 350 GB | 140 hours of HD video |
Spectrum Internet Customer Service
One often-overlooked aspect of the internet purchasing process is customer service. Still, its longstanding history of providing an exceptional customer experience makes Spectrum a top provider. You can check out this list of Spectrum's latest awards to learn more about the attention it has given to these trusted customer satisfaction surveys.
Spectrum Internet Customer Service Ratings
American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI)
71
J.D. Power West
4 / 5
J.D. Power South
5 / 5
That said, like any large company, Spectrum has its fair share of unfavorable reviews. Even with these instances, there are some questions that come up time and time again that our team has answers to, so you don’t have to waste your time scouring the internet for a solution.
If you happen to run into an issue, Spectrum offers a variety of contact methods outside of traditional phone support lines, including an online chat service. Spectrum’s team is also well-versed in Twitter, so if you happen to have a quick, simple question, that’s another option you can consider.
The Value of Spectrum Internet
Your internet service should not just be about affordability and speed. You need to take your family’s needs and plan to meet the necessities of almost any user looking for internet service. Use the following pros and cons list to determine if Spectrum internet is for you.
Pros
- Ultra-fast gigabit speeds
- Excellent customer service
- Affordable plans
- No contract
Cons
- Data caps on non-fiber plans
- Fiber not available everywhere
Overall, we think Spectrum internet can provide stellar value for your money. Spectrum offers customers gigabit fiber internet, competitive pricing, and excellent customer service. What more could you ask for?
Frequently Asked Questions About Spectrum Internet
Spectrum internet is widely available, but it is not everywhere. The best way to know if Spectrum internet is available in your area is to check your address.
Spectrum internet plans start at around $45 per month and go up to $180 per month for the highest-speed gigabit plan.
Spectrum Fiber Internet offers speeds of up to 5 Gbps, making it one of the fastest internet services in the U.S.
Yes, Spectrum internet plans have data caps, but most plans offer unlimited data. However, if you go over the fair use limit, Spectrum can slow down your internet speed.
No, Spectrum internet plans do not require a contract, so you can cancel at any time without paying an early termination fee.
Spectrum Coverage Map
Spectrum is available in 21 states across the United States, including Georgia. See if Spectrum is available in your area using our coverage map.
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