Internet Plans

 

Starting at $59/mo

All Plans Include

Free Standard Installation

We provide quality installations for wireless and fiber installations

No Contracts

Our services are billed monthly which means no contracts.

No Data Limits

There are no caps on data, so you don’t have to worry about running out or getting throttled.

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Residential Wireless Internet Plans

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Residential Fiber Internet Plans

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Business Wireless Internet Plans

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Business Fiber Internet Plans

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Which Plan is Right For You?

Casual use

Reliable and Fast

Perfect for Small Households

Balanced Performance

Media Streaming

High-Speed Connectivity

Effortless Streaming and Browsing

Powerful Performance

Multi-Device

Blazing Fast Performance

Seamless Multi-Device Use

Power for Power Users

Best for Businesses

Unmatched Speed

Ultimate Performance

Next-Level Connectivity

 F.A.Q.

What is the difference between download speed and upload speed?

Download speed refers to how quickly data is transferred from the internet to your device (e.g., streaming videos, browsing websites), while upload speed is how fast data moves from your device to the internet (e.g., sending emails, uploading photos).

Why is my internet speed slower than what I pay for?

Several factors can cause slow speeds, such as network congestion, faulty equipment, Wi-Fi interference, or too many devices connected at once. Your speed may also be affected by the type of connection (fiber, DSL, cable) and your router’s distance from your device.

What is latency, and why is it important?

Latency refers to the delay or lag in sending data between your device and a server. It’s crucial for activities like gaming or video conferencing, where high latency (high ping) can cause delays and disruptions in communication.

What speed do I need for streaming, gaming, or working from home?

For streaming, 25–50 Mbps is typically enough for HD, while 100 Mbps or more is ideal for 4K. Gaming usually requires at least 10–25 Mbps, but low latency (ping) is equally important. For working from home, 50–100 Mbps ensures smooth video calls and file sharing.

How can I improve my internet speed?

To boost your internet speed, try restarting your modem/router, reducing the number of devices connected, using a wired connection instead of Wi-Fi, and ensuring your router is placed in a central, open area. Upgrading your plan or equipment might also help.

What’s the difference between fiber, cable, and wireless point-to-point internet?

Fiber offers the fastest speeds and reliability, ideal for high-demand users who require consistent, high-performance internet. Cable is widely available and offers good speeds for most households, though it can be affected by network congestion. Wireless point-to-point connections use line-of-sight technology to link two distant locations, providing high-speed internet in rural or remote areas without the need for physical cables, but it can be impacted by weather and obstructions.

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