Compare Internet and TV Providers at Your Address

Not every internet provider reaches every address. Zenorex is a free, independent comparison platform that maps real broadband availability at the address level across 11 US states. Enter your ZIP code to see which of our 14 providers actually serve your street — not just providers licensed to operate in your state.

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What Internet Providers Are Available at My Address?

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Enter your ZIP on Zenorex to see every provider confirmed at your specific street address. Coverage varies block by block across all 11 states. A provider available one street over may not reach your building. Zenorex pulls live data from FCC Broadband Data Collection records and ISP coverage maps — showing only confirmed options, not state-wide license holders.

Most comparison sites show providers licensed in your state or city — not providers with actual infrastructure at your address. Zenorex filters to address-level availability only. A 2025 FCC report found that 21% of US households have fewer broadband options than state-level data suggests — meaning state-wide provider lists routinely overcount available choices at the address level.

Enter your ZIP above or call +1-833-842-6927. We confirm which of our 14 providers have active coverage at your specific location before you compare plans.

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Zenorex organizes its provider database by service type so you match your household needs to the right product. Each category below filters to providers confirmed at your address.

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High-Speed Residential Internet

Residential internet plans on Zenorex start at $14.95/month for income-qualified households and scale to $165/month for multi-gigabit fiber. Most households across our 11 states fit on 300 Mbps to 1 Gbps — enough for four simultaneous 4K streams, two video calls, and online gaming without interference.

Every residential plan listed on Zenorex shows the full monthly cost including equipment fees where disclosed, contract status — month-to-month or term agreement — and data cap status. Providers with undisclosed data caps are flagged in our comparison tables.

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Cable and Satellite TV Packages

DirecTV satellite TV is the only provider on Zenorex carrying NFL Sunday Ticket live — the exclusive service delivering every out-of-market NFL game to a single subscription. DirecTV covers 100% of US addresses with packages from $64.99/month for 165 channels to $154.99/month for 330+ channels with NFL Sunday Ticket.

Cord-cutters switching from cable to OTT streaming services save $40 to $80 per month on average. The one limitation: no streaming service carries NFL Sunday Ticket live. Households that watch live out-of-market NFL games have one option — DirecTV. Households that do not can switch to streaming and cut their TV bill significantly.

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Internet and TV Bundle Deals

Bundling internet and TV bundles on Zenorex saves $10 to $40 per month compared to purchasing services separately. The AT&T fiber plus DirecTV bundle delivers the highest combined value — symmetrical gigabit internet and the only live NFL Sunday Ticket plan available in all 11 states.

EarthLink plus DirecTV is the strongest no-contract bundle — flexible internet that moves with you when you relocate, paired with 100% nationwide satellite TV coverage. Frontier plus home phone bundles serve households in rural New Mexico, Wyoming, and Idaho where landline reliability still matters alongside broadband.

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Find the Right Internet Connection Type

Four connection types deliver residential broadband across the Zenorex service area. Each has distinct speed capabilities, latency profiles, and geographic availability. Choosing the wrong type for your usage is the most common reason households overpay for underperformance.

Connection TypeMax SpeedLatencyBest ForCoverage
fiber internetUp to 8 Gbps5-15msWFH, gaming, 4+ devices43% of US addresses
CableUp to 2 Gbps15-30msMost households89% of US addresses
5G home internetUp to 425 Mbps30-60msRenters, no-install60-86% metro areas
satellite internetUp to 300 Mbps20-40msRural areas100% US coverage
DSLUp to 100 Mbps25-50msBudget, underserved~90% US addresses
business internetUp to 8 Gbps + SLA5-10msBusiness — SLA requiredSelect metro areas

Fiber Internet — Symmetrical Speeds, No Congestion

EarthLink fiber covers 94% of its service area from $39.95/month with no annual contract and no credit check. Ziply Fiber reaches 8 Gbps in select Pacific Northwest and Mountain West markets from $20/month — backed by a Price for Life rate guarantee. Frontier fiber starts at $29.99/month in select western markets.

Fiber internet delivers symmetrical upload and download speeds — critical for remote workers uploading large files, content creators, and households where multiple people run video calls simultaneously. Fiber latency averages 5 to 15 milliseconds — 10 times lower than cable at peak hours.

Cable Internet — Widest Coverage, Strong Downloads

Cable internet runs over coaxial cable infrastructure using DOCSIS 3.1 technology, delivering download speeds up to 2 Gbps. Optimum and WOW! serve Zenorex customers in select metro markets. Cable upload speeds are asymmetric — typically capping at 35 Mbps on residential tiers — making it unsuitable as the primary connection for households with heavy upload requirements.

Cable networks share bandwidth across households in a local node area. Peak-hour congestion from 7 to 10 PM can reduce advertised speeds by 20 to 40% in high-density apartment buildings. Zenorex notes congestion patterns where this data is publicly available.

5G Home Internet — No Install, Same-Day Activation

EarthLink 5G covers approximately 86% of urban and suburban US addresses from $39.95/month — no technician visit, no annual contract, no credit check. AT&T 5G home internet covers 89% of AT&T service areas from $65/month with no equipment fees or annual contracts.

5G home internet activates the same day. No cable installation appointment. No equipment rental. This makes it the strongest option for renters across Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Boise, and other high-renter markets in the Zenorex footprint.

Satellite Internet — 100% US Coverage

Starlink low-earth-orbit satellite delivers speeds up to 300 Mbps with latency of 20 to 40 milliseconds — a significant improvement over legacy geostationary satellite which carries 600ms or more latency. Starlink starts at $90/month and reaches every address in all 11 Zenorex states including rural Wyoming, outer Montana, and desert New Mexico communities where no wired option exists.

Viasat geostationary satellite starts at $39.99/month but is not recommended for video calls, gaming, or real-time applications due to high latency. Use satellite only when no fiber, cable, or 5G option is confirmed at your specific address.

What Is the Fastest Internet Provider Available in 2026?

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EarthLink fiber is the fastest provider in the Zenorex network at up to 5 Gbps across 94% of its service area starting at $39.95/month — no annual contract. Ziply Fiber reaches 8 Gbps in select markets from $20/month with a Price for Life rate guarantee. AT&T fiber delivers up to 5 Gbps across 89% of its coverage area. Fiber holds consistent speeds day and night — cable slows 20 to 40% during peak hours.

ProviderTypeMax SpeedFromContractCoverage
Ziply FiberFiber8 Gbps$20/moNo — Price for LifeSelect areas
EarthLinkFiber / 5G5 Gbps$39.95/moNo — no credit check94% service area
AT&TFiber / 5G5 Gbps$35/moNo89% service area
FrontierFiber7 Gbps$29.99/moNoSelect western markets
MetronetFiber2 GbpsOn requestNoSelect metros
AltaFiberFiber2 GbpsOn requestNoSelect markets
OptimumFiber / Cable8 Gbps$40/moNoSelect metro areas
WOW! InternetCable1.2 Gbps$30/moNoSelect markets
Verizon5G Home1 Gbps$25/moNoSelect metros
BrightspeedFiber / DSL1 GbpsOn requestNoSelect areas
ConsolidatedFiber / DSL1 GbpsOn requestNoSelect areas
RevGenFiber / CableVariesOn requestNoSelect areas

What Is the Cheapest Internet Plan Available Right Now?

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The cheapest internet on Zenorex starts at $14.95/month through Xfinity Internet Essentials for qualifying low-income households. Ziply Fiber starts at $20/month for 1 Gbps fiber in select areas. Frontier fiber starts at $29.99/month with no annual contract. EarthLink 5G starts at $39.95/month with no contract and no credit check — active same day across 11 states.

Program / ProviderMonthly PriceSpeedEligibilityStates
Xfinity Internet Essentials$14.95/moUp to 75 MbpsIncome-qualified householdsSelect markets
Ziply Fiber 200$20/moUp to 200 MbpsAll customers — Price for LifeSelect western states
Frontier Fiber 200$29.99/moUp to 200 MbpsAll customers — no contractCA, NV, select states
EarthLink 5G$39.95/moUp to 425 MbpsAll customers — no credit check11 Zenorex states
AT&T Access$35/mo fiberUp to 300 MbpsSNAP or SSI recipientsAT&T service area
Federal Lifeline ProgramUp to $9.25/mo offVaries by providerBelow 135% Federal Poverty GuidelinesAll 11 states

14 Internet and TV Providers on Zenorex

Zenorex does not accept payments from providers to influence rankings or placement. Every provider below is listed based on verified coverage data, published pricing, and independently confirmed contract terms. Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, June 2025.

We compare fiber, cable, DSL, 5G home internet, and satellite plans side by side with real prices, real speeds, and verified contract terms. No sponsored rankings. No hidden affiliate bias. Zenorex earns a referral fee only when you connect — never when you browse.

AT&T Fiber / 5G

AT&T: Fiber and 5G home internet from $35/month across 89% of service area. Largest fiber footprint in the Zenorex network. AT&T Access at $35/month for SNAP and SSI qualifying households.

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EarthLink Fiber / 5G

EarthLink: Fiber and 5G from $39.95/month — widest coverage at 94% of service area. No annual contract. No credit check. Same-day 5G activation. Best all-around no-commitment option across all 11 states.

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Frontier Fiber

Frontier: Fiber starting at $29.99/month in select western markets. Lowest fiber entry price in the Zenorex catalog. No annual contract. No data caps. Strong in California and Nevada markets.

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Ziply Fiber Fiber

Ziply Fiber: Fiber from $20/month up to 8 Gbps with Price for Life rate guarantee — your rate never increases. Best value fiber in Pacific Northwest and Mountain West markets.

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Metronet Fiber

Metronet: All-fiber symmetrical plans in select urban markets. No data caps. No annual contract. Strong customer satisfaction ratings in served markets.

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AltaFiber Fiber

AltaFiber: Pure fiber with symmetrical speeds and no data caps. No annual contract on all plans. Available in select Zenorex service markets.

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Brightspeed Fiber / DSL

Brightspeed: Fiber and DSL in suburban and rural communities. Best budget option for households in outer markets where fiber is still expanding.

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Consolidated Fiber / DSL

Consolidated Communications: Fiber and DSL for residential and small business in select markets. SLA-backed business plans available.

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RevGen Fiber / Cable

RevGen: Fiber and cable for residential and business in select territories. Dedicated bandwidth and SLA for business customers.

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WOW! Internet Cable

WOW! Internet: Cable from $30/month — lowest no-contract cable entry price in the Zenorex database. No annual contract. No data caps in select markets.

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Verizon 5G Home

Verizon: 5G home internet from $25/month with no annual contract. Available in select Zenorex metro markets.

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DirecTV Satellite TV

DirecTV: Satellite TV at 100% US coverage with 165 to 330+ channels from $64.99/month. The only TV provider on Zenorex carrying NFL Sunday Ticket live. Available at every address in all 11 Zenorex states regardless of terrain or wired infrastructure gaps.

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DirecTV Commercial: Multi-screen satellite TV for hotels, restaurants, bars, and office environments. Includes public performance licensing required by law for commercial display. Available at 100% of business addresses in all 11 states.

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Optimum Cable TV

Optimum: Cable TV in select Zenorex service markets as an add-on to cable internet plans. Includes local network affiliates and regional sports networks.

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Internet and TV Coverage Across 11 US States

Zenorex maintains address-level availability data across 110 major cities in 11 states. Each state page links to individual city coverage directories updated quarterly with FCC Broadband Data Collection records.

StateFiber CoverageCable CoverageCheapest PlanFastest Provider
Arizona~55%~92%$29.99/moEarthLink / Frontier
California~65%~95%$29.99/mo (Frontier)EarthLink / AT&T
Colorado~60%~90%$39.95/moEarthLink / Quantum
Idaho~50%~88%$24.95/moEarthLink / Ziply
Montana~20%~78%$20/mo (Ziply)TDS / Ziply Fiber
Nevada~60%~96%$30/moEarthLink / Quantum
New Mexico~94%~99%$14.95/mo (Xfinity)Ezee Fiber / EarthLink
Utah~58%~91%$39.95/moEarthLink / Ziply
Washington~62%~93%$20/mo (Ziply)EarthLink / Ziply
Oregon~58%~90%$20/mo (Ziply)EarthLink / Ziply
Wyoming~18%~65%$39.95/moEarthLink / Starlink

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California Cities

Los Angeles San Diego San Jose San Francisco Fresno Sacramento Long Beach Oakland Bakersfield Anaheim

Washington Cities

Seattle Spokane Tacoma Vancouver Bellevue Kent Everett Renton Spokane Valley Federal Way

Oregon Cities

Portland Eugene Salem Gresham Hillsboro Bend Beaverton Medford Springfield Corvallis

Mountain West

Colorado Cities

Denver Colorado Springs Aurora Fort Collins Lakewood Thornton Arvada Westminster Greeley Pueblo

Utah Cities

Salt Lake City West Valley City West Jordan Provo St. George Orem Sandy Ogden Layton Lehi

Idaho Cities

Boise Meridian Nampa Idaho Falls Caldwell Pocatello Coeur d’Alene Twin Falls Rexburg Post Falls

Montana Cities

Billings Missoula Great Falls Bozeman Butte Helena Kalispell Belgrade Anaconda Havre

Wyoming Cities

Cheyenne Casper Gillette Laramie Rock Springs Sheridan Green River Evanston Jackson Riverton

Southwest

Nevada Cities

Las Vegas Henderson Reno North Las Vegas Sparks Carson City Fernley Elko Mesquite Boulder City

New Mexico Cities

Albuquerque Las Cruces Rio Rancho Santa Fe Roswell Farmington Hobbs Clovis Carlsbad Alamogordo

Arizona Cities

Phoenix Tucson Mesa Chandler Scottsdale Glendale Gilbert Tempe Peoria Surprise

Is It Cheaper to Bundle Internet and TV Together?

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Bundling internet and TV bundles saves $10 to $40 per month compared to purchasing services separately. The AT&T fiber plus DirecTV bundle is the only combination on Zenorex that includes NFL Sunday Ticket live — no streaming service carries it. EarthLink plus DirecTV is the best no-contract bundle for renters who need flexible internet paired with full satellite TV coverage.

BundleInternetTVEst. MonthlyNFL TicketContract
AT&T + DirecTV PremierAT&T Fiber from $35/moDirecTV 330+ ch $154.99/mo~$190/moYes — liveNo
AT&T + DirecTV ChoiceAT&T Fiber from $35/moDirecTV 190+ ch $84.99/mo~$120/moNoNo
EarthLink + DirecTVEarthLink 5G $39.95/moDirecTV from $64.99/mo~$105/moYes (Premier add-on)No
Frontier + PhoneFrontier Fiber from $29.99/moHome phone add-on ~$10/mo~$40/moNoNo

Free Broadband Tools and Calculators

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Independent Performance Verification

Zenorex equips you with direct, un-sponsored tools to measure your actual connection quality and compare it against federal standards. Don’t rely on what providers claim — test and verify.

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Enter your ZIP or full street address to see every provider with confirmed infrastructure at your location. Zenorex filters state-wide license holders from address-level availability — showing only providers with active coverage at your specific building. Results update quarterly.

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Run the speed test during peak hours (7 to 10 PM) and again at 9 AM to detect congestion-related slowdowns. A gap over 30% between peak and off-peak results on a cable connection is a documented performance issue.

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Household TypeDevicesMinimum SpeedBest Connection
Solo — browsing and streaming1-225-100 Mbps5G wireless or cable
Couple — WFH and streaming2-4200-500 MbpsFiber or cable
Family — 4K and gaming4-8500 Mbps – 1 GbpsFiber preferred
Power users — cloud and multi-gig8+1 Gbps+Fiber only
Small business — SLA required5-201 Gbps symmetricalbusiness internet (Dedicated fiber + SLA)

Real-Time Provider Outage Maps

Zenorex aggregates reported disruptions from ISP status pages and FCC outage filings to display real-time interruption maps by ZIP code. Montana winter storms, New Mexico monsoon season, and Pacific Northwest wind events are the most common weather triggers for service disruptions in the Zenorex service area. The outage tracker distinguishes node-level infrastructure failures from isolated household router issues.

Independent Broadband Research and Buying Guides

All guides are independently written without provider sponsorship and updated quarterly against FCC data.

How to Read FCC Broadband Nutrition Labels in 2026

Every ISP in the US must publish an FCC Broadband Nutrition Label for every plan. The label discloses: monthly price after promotions end, data cap thresholds, equipment rental fees, contract buyout terms, and typical download and upload speeds. Zenorex cross-references published labels against real-world speed test data. Where a provider’s label shows 500 Mbps but ZIP-level speed tests average 280 Mbps at peak hours, Zenorex flags the gap.

Low-Income Internet Programs and Subsidies

Multiple federal and state programs reduce broadband costs for qualifying households across all 11 Zenorex states. The federal Lifeline program provides up to $9.25/month off any qualifying plan. AT&T Access provides fiber at $35/month for SNAP and SSI recipients. Xfinity Internet Essentials provides 75 Mbps cable at $14.95/month for income-qualified households.

Streaming TV vs Satellite TV — Cord-Cutting Guide

Cord-cutting reduces average monthly TV costs by $40 to $80 for most households. The one documented limitation: no over-the-top streaming service carries NFL Sunday Ticket live. DirecTV holds the exclusive rights. Households that watch live out-of-market NFL games have one option: DirecTV satellite or an AT&T plus DirecTV bundle. All other households can switch to streaming and eliminate the satellite TV bill.

No-Contract Internet Plans Across 11 States

EarthLink, Ziply Fiber, WOW!, Frontier, AT&T, Optimum, Metronet, and Verizon all offer month-to-month plans on Zenorex. EarthLink 5G carries no annual contract and no credit check — the strongest no-commitment option for renters and new residents. Ziply Fiber’s Price for Life guarantee means no rate increases, no contracts, and no surprises on your bill.

Rural Internet Guide

Wyoming, Montana, rural New Mexico, and outer Idaho have the lowest broadband density in the Zenorex footprint. Starlink low-earth-orbit satellite is the fastest rural option at up to 300 Mbps and $90/month. EarthLink 5G covers most rural town and suburban addresses at $39.95/month. Brightspeed provides DSL fallback where no wireless or satellite option is practical.

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Verified Customer Reviews — Zenorex Users Across 11 States

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Daniel R.

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“I submitted a request to check options in Las Vegas and got connected with EarthLink same day. The whole process was smooth and I didn’t have to search multiple sites. Setup was quicker than expected.”

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Maria Lopez

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“After comparing AT&T and Frontier in Albuquerque I found a plan that fits my budget. The platform made it easy to understand what was actually available at my address — not just what was available in the city.”

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Kevin Brooks

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Denver, Colorado
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“I got info about Optimum and other providers in one place without calling different companies. The connection I chose has been solid for gaming and streaming since day one.”

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Jessica Turner

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Boise, Idaho
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“I was mainly looking for fiber in Boise and got connected with AT&T. The speed difference compared to my old DSL plan was noticeable right away. Glad I used this instead of randomly picking a provider.”

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Brandon Lee

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“Compared a few providers in Seattle including EarthLink and ended up choosing what suited my usage. The site basically did the research for me. Would use it again when I move.”

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Ahmed Khan

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“They showed me options including Brightspeed and WOW! I appreciated the comparison, though I had to wait a bit before final confirmation. Internet itself works great.”

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Emily Carter

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Portland, Oregon
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“I didn’t know about Ziply Fiber before using Zenorex. Getting multiple options in one place made it easy to decide. Price for Life guarantee sealed the deal. No complaints.”

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Luis Martinez

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Billings, Montana
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“Checked availability in Billings and got Frontier fiber recommended. Process was simple. Internet itself works fine — big upgrade from the satellite I had before.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get direct, fcc-verified answers about internet and TV plans across served markets.

How do I check which internet providers are available at my exact address?

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Enter your ZIP code in the Zenorex search tool above — it returns every provider with verified infrastructure at your specific street address in seconds. Coverage varies block by block in most US cities. A provider licensed to operate in your state does not guarantee they have infrastructure at your address. Zenorex shows only confirmed options from FCC Broadband Data Collection and ISP coverage maps.

Which internet providers offer no annual contract?

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EarthLink, Ziply Fiber, WOW!, Frontier, AT&T, Optimum, Metronet, and Verizon all offer month-to-month plans on Zenorex. EarthLink 5G has no annual contract and no credit check — activates same day. Ziply Fiber’s Price for Life guarantees your rate never increases on qualifying plans. These providers serve all 11 Zenorex states with no-contract residential options.

What is the fastest internet available for rural US addresses?

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Starlink low-earth-orbit satellite is the fastest rural option at up to 300 Mbps with 20 to 40 millisecond latency — far lower than legacy geostationary satellite. EarthLink 5G covers most suburban and rural town addresses at $39.95/month with same-day activation. Brightspeed DSL provides wired fallback in communities beyond 5G tower range across Wyoming, Montana, and rural New Mexico.

How do I avoid hidden fees when signing up with an ISP?

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Request the FCC Broadband Nutrition Label before signing. It discloses the full price after promotions end, equipment rental fees, data cap thresholds, and early termination charges. EarthLink, Ziply Fiber, Metronet, and WOW! carry no data caps on standard tiers. Zenorex flags providers with undisclosed fees in every comparison table — so you see the full cost before you call.

How much internet speed does my household actually need?

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Two people streaming and browsing need 50 to 100 Mbps. A family of four with multiple devices needs 200 to 300 Mbps. Remote workers on daily video calls need at least 500 Mbps. Fiber is the only connection type that maintains consistent upload and download simultaneously — critical for households where multiple people work from home and stream 4K content at the same time.

How long does internet installation take?

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EarthLink 5G and AT&T 5G home internet activate the same day with no technician visit. Fiber installation from EarthLink, Frontier, Ziply, or Metronet takes 3 to 7 business days. Cable installation from Optimum or WOW! takes 2 to 5 business days. Starlink satellite hardware ships within 1 to 2 weeks. Call +1-833-842-6927 to confirm installation timelines at your specific address.

Find Internet Providers at Your Address — Free, No Obligation

Enter your ZIP above or call +1-833-842-6927 to compare internet providers in 11 US states and 110 cities. Zenorex checks real address-level availability from 14 providers — fiber, cable, 5G, and satellite — and shows you every confirmed option at your specific location.

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Zenorex is an independent comparison platform. Provider rankings are not influenced by commercial arrangements. All pricing and coverage data sourced from FCC Broadband Data Collection (June 2025), ISP-published rate cards, and verified coverage maps. Data updated quarterly. Prices shown are estimates for new customers. Actual availability and pricing depend on your specific address.