We've done the research so you don't have to. Sparklight is the best home internet provider in Longview, Texas. The service offers a variety of cable and fiber plans, wide availability and simple service details, including no data caps or required contracts. If Sparklight isn't available at your address, Cablelynx and AT&T Fiber are both solid picks for residential broadband.
For those looking for the cheapest service in Longview, Cablelynx's standard plan costs only $30 per month for download speeds up to 100 megabits per second. Cablelynx also offers a 150Mbps connection for $40 if you need more bandwidth in your household.
Have a need for speed? Sparklight is also Longview's fastest internet service provider, with symmetrical speeds going up to 6 gigabits -- or 6,000Mbps -- for $250 per month. Other providers, such as Cablelynx, Etex and Zito Media, offer single gigabit plans, but only Sparklight and AT&T Fiber offer multi-gigabit plans.
AT&T
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DSL hybrid | $55 | 10-100Mbps | None | 1.5TB | None | 7.4 |
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AT&T
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Fiber | $55-$250 | 300-5,000Mbps | None | None | None | 7.4 |
Cablelynx | Cable | $35-$75 | 100-1,000Mbps | None | 1.5TB-3TB on some plans | Varies | N/A |
Etex | DSL/Fiber | $63-$134 | 100-1,000Mbps | None | None | 2 years | N/A |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Cablelynx Standard | $35 | 100Mbps | None |
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Skynet Standard 1Mbps | $40 | 1Mbps | None |
Zito Super Speed | $40 | 100Mbps | None |
Sparklight
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$45 | 300Mbps | $12.50 (optional) |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
The best internet deals and top promotions in Longview depend on what discounts are available during that period. Most deals are short-lived, but we look frequently for the latest offers.
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Longview internet providers, such as Sparklight, may offer lower introductory pricing or streaming add-ons for a limited time. Others, such as AT&T, run the same standard pricing year-round.
For a more extensive list of promos, check out our guide on the best internet deals.
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$155 | 6,000Mbps | 6,000Mbps | None | Fiber |
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AT&T
Fiber
5000 Read full review |
$250 | 5,000Mbps | 5,000Mbps | None | Fiber |
Sparklight
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Gig Read full review |
$105 | 3,000Mbps | 3,000Mbps | None | Fiber |
AT&T
Fiber
2000 Read full review |
$150 | 2,000Mbps | 2,000Mbps | None | Fiber |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Most internet connection plans can now handle basic productivity and communication tasks. If you're looking for an internet plan that can accommodate video conferencing, streaming video or gaming, you'll have a better experience with a more robust connection. Here's an overview of the recommended minimum download speeds for various applications, according to the FCC. Note that these are only guidelines and that internet speed, service and performance vary by connection type, provider and address.
For more information, refer to our guide on how much internet speed you really need.
0 to 5Mbps allows you to tackle the basics: browsing the internet, sending and receiving email and streaming low-quality video. 5 to 40Mbps gives you higher-quality video streaming and video conferencing. 40 to 100Mbps should give one user sufficient bandwidth to satisfy the demands of modern telecommuting, video streaming and online gaming. 100 to 500Mbps allows one to two users to simultaneously engage in high-bandwidth activities like video conferencing, streaming and online gaming. 500 to 1,000Mbps allows three or more users to engage in high-bandwidth activities at the same time.Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, it’s impractical to personally test every ISP in a given city. What’s our approach? We start by researching the pricing, availability and speed information, drawing on our own historical ISP data, the provider sites and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.
It doesn’t end there: We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we consider every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. We look at sources, including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, to evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP’s service. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of publication.
Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:
Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds? Do customers get decent value for what they’re paying? Are customers happy with their service?While the answers to those questions are often layered and complex, the providers that come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend. When selecting the cheapest internet service, we look for the plans with the lowest monthly fee, although we also factor in things like price increases, equipment fees and contracts. Choosing the fastest internet service is relatively straightforward. We look at advertised upload and download speeds and also consider real-world speed data from sources like Ookla and FCC reports.
To explore our process in more depth, visit our how we test ISPs page.
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