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A one-time $25 plan change fee will be applied to your next bill.  Your modem must be current to upgrade your plan.

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Choosing the right internet speed
for your needs involves considering several factors. Here’s a guide to help you make the best decision:

 

1. Understand Your Usage

  • Casual Browsing: If you primarily browse the web, check emails, and use social media, speeds of 40-60 Mbps are usually sufficient.

  • Streaming: For HD streaming on services like Netflix or YouTube, aim for 60-100 Mbps. For 4K streaming, you’ll want 100+ Mbps or more.

  • Gaming: Online gaming generally requires 15-25 Mbps for smooth gameplay, but a higher speed (100-300 Mbps) can improve download times and reduce lag.

  • Working from Home: If you need to participate in video calls, upload large files, or use cloud services, consider speeds of 60-100 Mbps or more.

 

2. Number of Devices

  • Consider how many devices will be connected at the same time. Multiple devices streaming, gaming, or working will require higher speeds.

  • For families or households with several users, aim for 60-100 Mbps to ensure everyone can connect without interruptions.

 

3. Consider Future Needs

  • If you anticipate more devices or higher usage in the future, choose a plan that provides extra speed to accommodate growth. Opting for a higher speed package now can save you from needing to upgrade later.

 

4. Check Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Options

  • Review the packages available from your ISP. They often offer different tiers of service, so consider what’s available in your area and compare the speeds.

 

5. Evaluate Your Budget

  • Higher-speed packages can be more expensive. Balance your need for speed with your budget. Consider how much you’re willing to spend monthly for the speeds you require.

 

6. Test Your Current Speed

  • If you already have internet service, use a speed test tool (like Speedtest.net) to determine your current speed. This can help you assess if your current plan meets your needs.

 

7. Read Reviews and Recommendations

  • Check reviews or seek recommendations for different ISPs to find out how reliable and consistent their service is at the speed you’re considering.

 

8. Ask About Data Caps

  • Some ISPs impose data caps, limiting how much data you can use each month. Ensure the speed you choose will allow you to use your internet without exceeding these limits.

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