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Best Internet Providers in Asheville, North Carolina

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What is the best internet provider in Asheville, North Carolina?

AT&T Fiber is CNET’s top pick for internet in Asheville thanks to its high-speed fiber plans, symmetrical upload and download speeds and strong overall value. Plans start at $55 per month and scale up to $245 for the blazing-fast 5,000Mbps tier. If AT&T Fiber is available at your address, it’s the best option for speed and performance.

If AT&T Fiber isn't available in your area, Spectrum is a dependable backup, with wide coverage across Asheville and cable plans that'll deliver solid speeds. Many residents also have access to fixed wireless options from T-Mobile and Verizon. If you’re already on one of their phone plans, bundling internet can drop your bill to as low as $35 a month. But if you’re after the fastest connection in town, AT&T’s 5-gigabit plan remains unmatched in Asheville.

Our methodoloy CNET considers speeds, pricing, customer service and overall value to recommend the best internet service in Asheville, North Carolina across several categories. Our evaluation includes referencing a proprietary database built over years of reviewing internet services. We validate that against provider information by spot-checking local addresses for service availability. We also do a close read of providers' terms and conditions and, when needed, will call ISPs to verify the details. Despite our efforts to find the most recent and accurate information, our process has some limitations you should know about. Pricing and speed data are variable: Certain addresses may qualify for different service tiers, and monthly costs may vary, even within a city. The best way to identify your options is to plug your address into a provider's website. Also, the prices, speed and other information listed above and in the provider cards below may differ from what we found in our research. The cards display the full range of a provider's pricing and speed across the U.S., according to our database of plan information provided directly by ISPs. At the same time, the text is specific to what’s available in Ashville, North Carolina. The prices referenced within this article's text come from our research and include applicable discounts for setting up automatic payments each month -- a standard industry offering. Other discounts and promotions might also be available for things like signing a term contract or bundling with multiple services. To learn more about how we review internet providers, visit our full methodology page.

Source: CNET analysis of provider data.

Other available Asheville internet providers

AT&T Fiber and Spectrum Cable Internet are your best options for efficient broadband speeds at reasonable prices. Residents can turn to fixed wireless providers or satellite internet if need be, hopefully only as a last resort. Here are your other internet provider options in Asheville:

US Cellular : Like T-Mobile, this cellular provider offers fixed internet service that starts at $50 per month and covers roughly 85% of households in Asheville. US Cellular doesn't charge for exceeding a data threshold but the company will slow your speeds after you use your monthly allotment of 600GB.

Like T-Mobile, this cellular provider offers fixed internet service that starts at $50 per month and covers roughly 85% of households in Asheville. US Cellular doesn't charge for exceeding a data threshold but the company will slow your speeds after you use your monthly allotment of 600GB. Carolina West Wireless : Another fixed wireless provider, Carolina West, uses its (much smaller) cellular network to provide home internet to about 72% of households in the Asheville area.

: Another fixed wireless provider, Carolina West, uses its (much smaller) cellular network to provide home internet to about 72% of households in the Asheville area. Skyrunner : Available to more than 94% of Asheville residents, Skyrunner offers fixed wireless plans that are more expensive than T-Mobile's. The company also charges hefty installation fees and imposes data caps on some service plans.

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