Fiber-optic internet vs. DSL internet
When choosing an internet service, you might be offered the choice between DSL internet and fiber-optic internet. These two connection types differ in both pricing and speeds available. Also, while DSL is usually available almost anywhere, fiber-optic internet is less widely available in more rural areas, although this continues to change.
DSL stands for “digital subscriber line” and refers to the basic internet transmitted over dedicated phone lines, with signals traveling through copper wire. DSL speeds often max out at around 100 Mbps.
With fiber-optic internet, signals are transmitted in the form of light through fiber-optic cables, which are thin, flexible glass tubes. Fiber optics allow signals to transmit much faster and with less data loss. Fiber-optic internet enables speeds as high as 2,000 Mbps.
Frontier’s Fiber Internet, for example, includes plans with max speeds of 500 Mbps and even 940 Mbps. With fiber optics, upload speeds and download speeds are often equal.
Fiber internet is an excellent choice for heavy internet users who want low latency and reliable connections for gaming, streaming and more on multiple devices at once. However, it tends to come at a higher price than DSL internet. While it’s great for those who need it, be sure to look into your local DSL provider options so you don’t end up paying for more than you need.
Frontier’s DSL offerings come in three tiers as described, with the top tier offering the ability to stream 4K video and games online. At all Fiber tiers, you can share large files and stream high-quality videos. At the highest tier, you can achieve ultimate gaming performance on multiple devices simultaneously.
Internet pricing
Pricing is a key component when deciding which internet service provider is best for you. The best plan balances the speed and performance you need with the features available from your ISP, all at a price that fits your personal budget.
Exact pricing from any particular provider likely depends on where you live. Use Frontier’s availability checker to see what prices and offers are available in your area and weigh these offers against the other things to consider.
Other things to consider
Beyond coverage areas, speed plans and the monthly price, there are several other things to consider when choosing the best internet service provider for you.
Data caps & overage charges
Some ISPs may limit the amount of data you can use in a month. These plans may either throttle your service (lowering your internet speeds significantly) or charge you extra if you go beyond a certain amount of data. If you think this might be an issue, look for a plan that offers unlimited data. All Frontier plans offer unlimited data with no overage charges.
Annual commitments
Some ISPs require a contract or an annual commitment. While this might mean lower pricing, it can also prevent you from moving to another provider without paying a termination fee if you end up not liking their service.
Tech support for when you need help
Good technical support can make all the difference when it comes to your internet. Look closely at the customer service availability of any ISP you’re considering and check online reviews to see customer satisfaction ratings, as well. Frontier offers 24/7/365 tech support, which means you can get help at any time, day or night.
Bundle with your home phone to save
Providers also offer the ability to bundle other services, such as your cable TV service and home phone, with your internet at a discount. Look into the bundling options offered by ISPs to see what savings are available in your area.
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Hopefully, this article has helped you zero in on what you need from an internet provider. Consider contacting Frontier today to learn more about the internet plan options available where you are.