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The true cost of fiber home internet

Written by Micah Smith | Jan 17, 2025 8:43:09 PM

If you’ve shopped home internet prices in the past, you know fiber internet can sometimes cost more than older technologies. Don’t let the sticker shock fool you, though. Compared to cable, DSL and wireless options, fiber consistently delivers the best value in home internet. Here’s a look at why.

The Speed Comparison
Which is worth more: faster internet or slower internet? In the case of fiber, it really can be that simple. Say you’re comparing 150Mbps cable internet to 1Gbps fiber internet. Fiber will likely cost a little more. However, it’s also nearly seven times faster than the cable option is on its best day.

It’s all about finding the right combination of speed and price for your budget. The best home internet providers know this and offer a variety of plans, helping you enjoy fiber’s benefits at an affordable rate.

The Couch Principle
Imagine you buy a cheap couch. Turns out there’s a catch or two. You can’t use it if it’s raining outside. You can’t have more than one person on it at a time. And you’ll have to replace it every couple of years. Suddenly, that couch doesn’t seem so cheap, right?

That sounds ridiculous, but it’s exactly what many people experience with cable home internet and DSL. Both can be more prone to outages, as well, leaving you paying for days you didn’t even have service. Fiber, on the other hand, offers the highest levels of reliability, bandwidth and durability. So you get the internet you pay for any day, any time, and in any weather.

The Look Forward
Quick history fact: Cable and DSL internet have been widely available since the 1990s. As you might guess, internet does not get better with age. Most users already max out what these technologies can do, whether they’re streaming in 4K, gaming online, uploading large files for work, or connecting smart-home devices.

Meanwhile, we’ve barely scratched the surface of fiber internet. In March 2024, UK researchers hit speeds up to 301 terabits per second over fiber. That’s much faster than your devices can go now. But it means, with fiber, your home will have the bandwidth it needs now and 10 years from now.

The Bottom Line
For some home internet shoppers, price per month will still be the top measurement of value. Even if that’s you, it’s worth seeing which fiber options are available near you. For instance, C Spire Fiber has home internet for as low as $60/mo, plus exclusive offers in select areas to help you save even more.

Check your home address to find out more.