Battle of the Internet Service Providers in Saint Tammany

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It’s 2020, and it’s been a wild ride for most of us. From businesses being closed, to schools creating a hybrid mode of classrooms, to a lot of people now working from home, the internet is more important than ever. We are often asked, Which is the best internet service provider to go with for my home or small business? While there is no direct correct answer to these questions, here are some of our recommendations. 

The two main internet providers are Charter Communications and AT&T. While some companies offer fancy combination packages with internet, TV, DVRs and not cell phone service, we are going to stick to the basics to keep this as simple as possible.

ISP Comparison

Here are some price comparisons between the two top providers. The services listed are residential services, although both providers offer residential and business services and discounts

Charter Spectrum Internet Plans

PlanPriceDownload SpeedContract Commitment
Spectrum Internet$ 49.99Up to 100 MbpsNo Contract
Spectrum Internet Ultra$ 69.99Up to 400 MbpsNo Contract
Spectrum Internet Gig$109.99Up to 940 MbpsNo Contract

(Spectrum Internet Gig plan may not be available in some areas.)

https://www.spectrum.com/packages

AT&T Internet Plans

PlanPriceDownload SpeedContract Commitment
Internet 10$45Up to 10 MbpsOne Year Contract + Equip. Fee
Internet 18$45Up to 18 MbpsOne Year Contract + Equip. Fee
Internet 25$45Up to 25 MbpsOne Year Contract + Equip. Fee
Internet 50$45Up to 50 MbpsOne Year Contract + Equip. Fee
Internet 100$45Up to 100 MbpsOne Year Contract + Equip. Fee

AT&T does offer fiber, but is limited in most areas. To learn more about AT&T’s plans, click here 

https://www.att.com/internet/internet-services

Our conclusion

Spectrum seems to have the best deals around and offers the fastest speeds. While no ISP is perfect, we also like that Spectrum offers fast and reliable services with no contract. AT&T, on the other hand, seems to be more concerned about bundling services to save you the most money, but they tend to offer slower speeds and require contracts.