Our picks Why we chose these providers Sort by Results for 90001. Edit location Best fiber internet provider 300 - 5,000 Mbps $55 - $250 per month Check with AT&T Fiber Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (833) 579-0031 Get up to $200 back when you sign up now 87 - 415 Mbps $50 - $70 per month Check with T-Mobile Or call to learn more: (877) 519-7610 Best cable internet provider 500 - 1,000 Mbps; 2Gbps available in select markets $50 - $80 per month Check with Spectrum Internet Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (877) 508-6169 Best internet provider for customer care 300 - 2,000 Mbps $50 - $120 per month Check with Verizon Fios Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (888) 461-3204 Best internet provider for value 100 - 1,200 Mbps $20 - $95 per month Check with WOW! Internet Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (866) 671-3650 Worth a look if service is available 200 - 8,000 Mbps $45 - $165 per month Check with Quantum Fiber Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (866) 671-3650 Convenient alternative rural internet provider 25 - 50 Mbps $45 - $65 per month Check with Rise Broadband Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (866) 671-3650 Fast and reliable option 150 - 2,000 Mbps $19 - $95 per month Check with Xfinity Internet Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (877) 587-0411 Great value for high-speed internet 1,000 - 8,000 Mbps $70 - $150 per month Check with Google Fiber Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (855) 500-4211 Best if you're stuck with satellite 12 - 150 Mbps $70 - $300 per month Check with Viasat Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (866) 671-3650 Off to a strong start 100 - 50,000 Mbps $20 - $900 per month Check with Ziply Fiber Provider not available in 90001 Or call to learn more: (866) 671-3650 Show 6 more
Choosing a new internet provider can feel overwhelming, especially if you are not sure which speeds or connection types are the best fit for your home. Its even tougher when so many people are frustrated with their current service. A recent CNET survey found that 63% of Americans say they are paying more for unreliable intenret, which makes the search for something better even more important.
To help simplify the process, CNET's broadband experts have spent months researching and testing the top providers across the country. We compared speeds, prices, reliability and how each connection type performs in real homes. With that work in hand, you can focus on the providers that offer the best match for your needs.
What's the best internet provider overall?
Verizon Fios and AT&T Fiber are two providers that stand out as the best internet service providers overall.Those in the Northeast will have a tough time finding a better ISP than Verizon Fios, while many in the South and Midwest will find AT&T Fiber the best option. As we often say in our ISP reviews, fiber internet almost always trumps other internet connection types. Don't hesitate to sign up if you can get fiber broadband at your address for a reasonable price.
AT&T Fiber and Verizon Fios are two of our top ISPs. Sarah Tew/CNET
There are times when cable internet, like that of Xfinity, Spectrum and Cox, is the best option. Cable is often a solid choice for cheap internet, which could be important because a recent CNET survey showed that 63% of adults paid more for internet service last year than they did the year prior. Cable can also be a fine option if you're interested in bundling internet and TV, or internet and mobile. Cable internet boasts the highest availability of any non-satellite connection type, often making it the best option if there are no fiber providers in your area. Let's look at which internet providers made CNET's cut.
Our methodology CNET considers speeds, pricing, customer service and overall value to recommend the best internet service providers 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 closely read providers' terms and conditions and, when needed, 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 US, according to our database of plan information provided directly by ISPs. At the same time, the plan charts display the offerings most common to most areas. 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. Discounts and promotions might also be available for signing a term contract or bundling multiple services. To learn more about how we review internet providers, visit our full methodology page.
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