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Provider Type Max Speed Pros Cons
Spectrum Cable Up to 1 Gbps
  • No annual contracts
  • Free modem included
  • Simple, flat pricing
  • Price rises after 12 months
  • Data caps on some legacy plans
  • Upload speeds lag behind fiber
AT&T Fiber / DSL Up to 5 Gbps (fiber)
  • Symmetrical upload/download on fiber
  • Strong bundling with wireless
  • No data caps on fiber
  • Fiber not widely available
  • Non-fiber (DSL) speeds are weak
  • Equipment fees can add up
Xfinity Cable Up to 2 Gbps
  • Widest cable coverage in the US
  • Fast download speeds
  • Bundles well with mobile & TV
  • Data cap (1.2TB) on many plans
  • Price increases after promo period
  • Customer service complaints are common
Optimum Cable / Fiber Up to 8 Gbps (fiber)
  • Competitive fiber pricing where available
  • No annual contract required
  • Decent equipment included
  • Limited geographic footprint
  • Cable tier less reliable than fiber
  • Mixed reviews on support
Verizon Fiber (Fios) / 5G Home Up to 2 Gbps
  • Fios fiber is highly reliable
  • Symmetrical speeds
  • Transparent, simple pricing
  • Fios footprint mostly Northeast
  • 5G Home speeds vary by location
  • Installation can take longer
Frontier Fiber / DSL Up to 7 Gbps (fiber)
  • Aggressive fiber expansion
  • Strong value on fiber plans
  • No data caps
  • Legacy DSL areas still slow
  • Inconsistent support quality
  • Fiber availability limited outside expansion zones
DIRECTV Satellite TV / Streaming N/A (TV service)
  • Best-in-class sports packages (NFL Sunday Ticket)
  • Available almost anywhere via satellite
  • Streaming option (DIRECTV Stream) needs no dish
  • Not an internet provider — needs pairing
  • Satellite affected by weather
  • Contracts and equipment fees on satellite plans
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Why households switch

Three problems, one phone call, zero guesswork

Most people don't switch providers because they don't know what they're missing — not because their current service is actually the best deal on the block. Here's what usually changes the moment someone calls.

Lower your bill

Promotional rates expire quietly, and most people never notice until they compare their bill to what a new customer pays for the exact same speed. We check what's actually available at your address and show you where the savings are hiding.

Better, faster internet

If video calls freeze, shows buffer, or the kids' game lags every evening, your connection is probably undersized for how the house actually uses it now. A quick speed match fixes that without paying for more than you need.

Reliable connectivity

Dropouts during storms, slowdowns after dinner, and dead zones in the back bedroom aren't things you have to live with. We match your household to the connection type — fiber, cable, or DSL — that actually holds up where you live.

How switching works

From phone call to faster internet in three steps

No store visit, no comparing five confusing websites. Just a short call that does the comparison shopping for you.

STEP 01

Call and tell us your address

We check real-time availability for internet, cable TV, and home phone at your exact address, so every option you hear about is actually available where you live.

STEP 02

Compare your options side by side

We walk through pricing, speeds, and channel lineups against what you're paying now, plainly, so you can see the real difference before deciding anything.

STEP 03

Pick a plan and get a install date

Choose the bundle that fits, and we help schedule installation — most appointments run one to three hours and are booked within the week.

Sample plans

Pick a starting point, then customize on the call

Pricing varies by address and provider availability — these sample tiers show roughly what most households land on so you know what to expect before you call.

Starter Stream
Good for 1–2 people, everyday streaming
$49.99/mo*
~100–150 Mbps
  • High-speed internet only
  • Standard WiFi router included
  • Optional add-on: basic cable tier
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All-In Home
Fiber-first, built for heavy households
$109.99/mo*
~500–1000 Mbps
  • 200+ channels + premium sports tier
  • Symmetrical fiber upload speeds
  • Home phone + voicemail-to-email
  • Priority technical support line
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*Sample introductory pricing shown for illustration. Actual price, speed, and channel availability depend on your address and the provider we match you with — confirm exact terms on your call.

Built around real evenings at home

From the living room to the kids’ room, everyone stays connected

We simplify entertainment and connectivity decisions by making them affordable and hassle-free. Whether you need dependable internet for working from home, a cable lineup the whole family agrees on, or a connection steady enough for online gaming after school, we match you with a bundle built for how your house actually uses the internet — not a one-size-fits-all package.

Through trusted partnerships with leading providers, you get straightforward pricing, quick activation, and a real person on the phone if something needs fixing. No hidden fees, no guessing games, just a smoother, more connected household — and a lower bill to show for it.

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Know what you're buying

Fiber vs. copper: what actually changes at home

Both connect you to the internet — the difference shows up during the busy hour after dinner, when everyone's phone, laptop, and TV are competing for bandwidth at once.

What mattersFiber internetCopper (DSL / coaxial cable)
How it carries dataPulses of light through glass strandsElectrical signal through copper wire
Typical top speed500–2000+ Mbps25–500 Mbps
Upload speedUsually matches download (symmetrical)Often much slower than download
Peak-hour reliabilityHolds steady when the whole street is onlineCan slow down during high-demand evening hours
Weather & interferenceNot affected by electrical interferenceCan be more sensitive to line condition and weather
AvailabilityExpanding, but not in every neighborhood yetVery widely available, including rural areas
Best forMultiple 4K streams, gaming, video calls at onceEveryday browsing, HD streaming, one to two users
What callers tell us

Real situations, the kind of thing a quick call fixes

These reflect the type of outcome households commonly describe after switching — individual results vary by address and provider.

"I didn't realize my promo rate had expired two years ago. Same speed, new provider, and I'm paying less than before."

Household in Ohio

"Video calls used to drop every afternoon once the kids got home from school. Bumping up the speed tier fixed it completely."

Household in Texas

"Installation was scheduled within the same week, and the old service didn't cut off until the new one was already running."

Household in Indiana
Frequently asked

Cable, internet & TV bundle questions, answered plainly

The fastest path is usually switching providers or renegotiating your bundle rather than staying on an expired promotional rate. Providers save their best pricing for new customers, so a household that hasn't reviewed its plan in a year or two is often paying well above market rate. A quick call comparing what's available at your address against your current bill usually reveals savings within minutes.

Fiber sends data as light through glass strands, which gives it higher top speeds, steadier performance during busy hours, and upload speeds that usually match download speeds. Copper (DSL or coaxial cable) sends data as an electrical signal — it's widely available and dependable for everyday use, but speeds can dip when a lot of neighbors are online, and uploads are typically much slower than downloads.

Usually, yes. Providers discount the combined price versus paying for internet and TV separately, and adding a home phone line is typically just a few dollars more per month on top of that.

A household with a few people streaming HD content is comfortable around 100–200 Mbps. If you've got 4K streaming on multiple TVs, video calls, and online gaming happening at the same time, 300 Mbps or higher — ideally fiber — holds up better under that combined load.

Fiber lines aren't affected by electrical interference and tend to hold steady through bad weather and evening peak usage. Copper and coaxial lines are reliable too, but are more likely to slow down when everyone in the area is online at once.

Both options exist. Contract plans usually lock in a lower promotional rate for 12–24 months. No-contract plans cost a little more but let you change or cancel service anytime without an early termination fee.

Most installation appointments run one to three hours. Fiber can take a bit longer if a new line has to be run to your home; cable and DSL setups are usually quicker since existing lines are already in place.

Most switches are scheduled so your new service activates on or before your old service ends, especially if you plan the installation date ahead of time. Calling a few weeks before you want to switch gives enough room to line up equipment shipping and an installer visit without going offline.

About us

Who Get Gig WiFi is

Get Gig WiFi is an independent comparison and referral service. We're not an internet, cable, or phone provider ourselves — we're the phone call you make when you don't want to compare five provider websites, dig through fine print, and guess whether a "special offer" is actually special.

When you call, we ask a few questions about your address, how your household uses the internet, and what you're currently paying, then point you toward the authorized provider and plan that fits, and can transfer or refer your order directly to them.

Why people call us

Provider availability changes block by block, and advertised prices don't always reflect what's actually offered at a given address. Rather than guessing, you talk to someone who checks availability with you in real time and explains the trade-offs in plain language.

How we're paid

We may receive compensation from providers when a referral leads to a completed order. That compensation doesn't change the price you pay, and it doesn't determine which plan we recommend.

Independent referral disclosure: Get Gig WiFi is an independent third-party comparison and referral service. We are not directly affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any specific internet, cable, or phone provider. We connect customers with authorized service providers and may receive compensation for successful referrals. All provider names and trademarks referenced by callers belong to their respective owners.

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