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Best Internet Providers for Streaming for July 2025

Is your home internet suited for streaming? Check out some of our top picks for the best home internet providers for streaming this July.

Article updated on July 13, 2025 at 5:00 AM PDT

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Best internet provider for streaming overall
300 - 5,000 Mbps
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Best live TV streaming add-on
500 - 1,000 Mbps
$50 - $80 per month
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Best for streaming YouTube TV
500 - 5,000 Mbps
$50 - $155 per month
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Best for streaming Hulu and Paramount Plus
87 - 415 Mbps
$50 - $70 per month
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Best for streaming in 4K
100 - 2,000 Mbps
$50 - $110 per month
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Best for rural areas
100 - 1,000 Mbps
$40 - $70 per month
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Best internet reliability
300 - 2,000 Mbps
$50 - $120 per month
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150 - 2,000 Mbps
$19 - $95 per month
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Best internet providers for streaming

Is your internet provider offering you enough speed for streaming? You might be paying for an internet service that can't accommodate streaming.Different online activities require a certain amount of bandwidth. But the good news is that streaming video doesn't require breakneck internet speeds. Netflix recommends only 15Mbps to stream in the highest quality, which is well below the 100 megabits per second down and 20 up that the Federal Communication Commission's guidelines recommend for broadband speeds.

Still, I recommend a plan withfaster max speeds than those basic thresholds. You can find fast, reliable connections withfiber internet fromAT&T Fiber,Frontier Fiber,Verizon Fios,Google Fiber and others. The fast speeds, supreme reliability and resistance to slowed speeds during peak usage times -- like when everyone in the neighborhood is tuning into the newest season of the hot show -- make fiber internet an excellent choice for streaming.

Streaming will slow your Wi-Fi speeds, as will the bandwidth demand of other devices connected to your network. Sure, 100Mbps is enough tobinge-watch Severance onApple TV Plus, but if you're scrolling through social media and you have more than onesmart device on at a time, you'll need a little more speed to go around. If fiber is unavailable in your area,cable internet is likely the next best option for streaming. Providers such asCox,Spectrum andXfinity offer plenty of download speed, up to 1,000Mbps or higher, and many also have their own live TV streaming services or streaming devices.

Streaming quality on otherconnection types, like5G home internet,satellite andDSL, will vary by the available speeds at your address.

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AT&T Fiber

Best internet provider for streaming overall

Our take - There's a reason why AT&T Fiber is our top pick for the best fiber internet provider in the country. Along with high availability, competitive pricing, and stellar customer satisfaction, AT&T offers the most plan options of just about any fiber provider. Select areas will have the speed options of 300Mbps, 500Mbps, 1Gbps, 2Gbps and 5Gbps, making AT&T Fiber a go-to for streaming on virtually any number of devices.

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Connection
Fiber
Speed range
300 - 5,000 Mbps
Price range
$55 - $250 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • No contracts required to receive the lowest available price
  • No data caps for any fiber plans
  • Valuable perks and promotional offers
Cons
  • Much slower DSL plans are more prevalent than fiber options
  • Data caps enforced on all non-fiber plans
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  • Unlimited data
  • no contracts
  • equipment included
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Cable
Speed range
500 - 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $80 per month

Spectrum

Best live TV streaming add-on

Our take - Spectrum is CNET's choice for best cable internet provider overall thanks to its fast speeds, simple pricing and unlimited data -- all qualities that make it ideal for streaming too. There are only two plans offered, 500Mbps and 1,000Mbps, and should be plenty of speed for streaming. Spectrum also offers a low-priced, add-on streaming service to all internet customers who don't sign up for a traditional cable TV plan.

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Connection
Cable
Speed range
500 - 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $80 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Straightforward pricing
  • No data caps on any plans
  • No contracts required for internet service
  • Free access to Spectrum's nationwide Wi-Fi hotspots
Cons
  • Competitive rates for cable, but pricier than many fiber providers
  • Internet service is slightly below the industry average for customer satisfaction

Spectrum TV Stream is a streaming add-on with 85-plus live channels starting at around $40 per month. The plan includes popular channels such as A&E, Discovery Channel, HGTV, Lifetime, Nickelodeon and Travel Channel. Local networks are not included, so you may want to invest in a cheap digital antenna to watch your local channels if Spectrum TV Stream is your only live TV service.

Key Info
  • Unlimited data
  • simple pricing
  • no contracts
  • modem included
  • free access to nationwide Wi-Fi hotspots
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Fiber
Speed range
500 - 5,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $155 per month

Frontier Fiber

Best for streaming YouTube TV

Our take - All Frontier Fiber plans come with the bonus of $10 off a monthly subscription to YouTube TV for one year. With an impressive channel selection and picture quality, YouTube TV is one of CNET's top picks for streaming live and on-demand content. A subscription will run you $73 per month, but again, you can shave $10 off that monthly price for one year by signing up for a Frontier Fiber plan.

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Connection
Fiber
Speed range
500 - 5,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $155 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Wi-Fi router rental included in the price
  • Unlimited data
  • Fast fiber speeds
Cons
  • Spotty DSL speeds
  • Poor, but improving, customer satisfaction record
  • Term agreement required to get signup bonuses

Frontier Fiber has arguably the best low-cost plan of any major fiber internet provider: Up to 200Mbps starting at $30 with no data caps or added equipment fees. That's plenty of speed for streaming in HD or 4K on multiple devices, and the low cost and free equipment could save you money to put toward an extra streaming service or two.

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  • Unlimited data
  • no contracts
  • no equipment fee
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Fixed wireless
Speed range
87 - 415 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $70 per month

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

Best for streaming Hulu and Paramount Plus

Our take - T-Mobile Home Internet offers a free subscription to Hulu and Paramount Plus to all new users signing up for All-In Internet service. The plan costs $70 monthly, or $55 with an eligible cellphone plan, for speeds up to 415Mbps download speed. The plan comes with Hulu (with ads) and Paramount Plus Essential at no extra cost and the subscriptions stay active as long as you remain a T-Mobile Home Internet customer.

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Connection
Fixed wireless
Speed range
87 - 415 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $70 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • No contracts
  • No data caps
  • Simple, affordable pricing
  • Aggressively competitive with its terms and perks
Cons
  • Speeds may vary
  • Max download speeds don't match fiber and cable
  • Home internet customers deprioritized over mobile
Key Info
  • Unlimited data
  • equipment included
  • no contracts
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Connection
Mostly cable, some fiber
Speed range
100 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $110 per month

Cox Communications

Best for streaming in 4K

Our take - There's nothing particularly special about internet service from Cox Communications. Plans, pricing and speeds are on par with any other cable ISP, but its speed tiers can accommodate streaming in 4K and 8K. In addition, your router is included at no extra cost for two years.

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Connection
Mostly cable, some fiber
Speed range
100 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $110 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Gigabit speeds available across entire service area
  • Reasonable data usage terms, no throttling
Cons
  • Plans are pricier than other cable internet providers
  • Steep price increases after first year
  • Cox gateway device doubles as a public hotspot by default
  • Unlimited data bundles are a bad value
Key Info
  • 1.25TB monthly data allowance
  • lots of plan options
  • unique gaming add-on
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Fiber
Speed range
100 - 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$40 - $70 per month

Kinetic by Windstream

Best for rural areas

Our take - Internet options are limited in rural areas, so finding a provider with speeds and data suitable for streaming can be challenging. Satellite internet, a popular internet option in rural regions, often fails to deliver the speeds needed for quality streaming, not to mention the low data allowances. DSL internet is another popular choice, but speeds can still be an issue unless Kinetic by Windstream is available in your area.

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Connection
Fiber
Speed range
100 - 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$40 - $70 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Fast speeds for rural areas
  • No data caps, no speed throttling, no contracts
  • Fiber expansion in the works
Cons
  • Speeds and pricing vary widely by location
  • No security plan included
  • Below average customer satisfaction

Kinetic offers the fastest DSL speeds of any major provider, up to 100Mbps in select areas. Additionally, Kinetic has a growing fiber network dedicated to rural and suburban areas. Speeds start at 100Mbps but the network can deliver up to 1,000Mbps or higher. 

Another perk of Kinetic internet service is that all plans come with unlimited data. Many providers on this list also offer unlimited data, but a plan with no data cap can be tougher to find in rural areas, where satellite and fixed wireless services often have strict monthly limits.

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  • Unlimited data
  • no contracts
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Fiber
Speed range
300 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $120 per month

Verizon Fios

Best internet reliability

Our take - Verizon Fios claims to have 99.99% reliability, which means you can count on getting through that series finale without a service interruption ruining your experience. Additionally, Verizon Fios plans come with plenty of speed -- 300Mbps, 500Mbps, 1,000Mbps and 2,300Mbps in select areas -- to stream in HD or 4K. Verizon Fios' pricing are also solid, with a price lock guarantee of up to three to four years, depending on your plan.

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Connection
Fiber
Speed range
300 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $120 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • All Verizon Fios plans are 100% fiber, with symmetrical download and upload speeds
  • No data caps or allowances on any plans
  • No term agreements necessary on any plans
Cons
  • Low fiber availability for a national company
  • While Fios and 5G are affordable, LTE and DSL options are pricey

Few things are worse than having your favorite show interrupted by the dreaded buffering ring. A high-speed connection, and one that's consistently reliable, is the best defense against buffering, and that's just what you can expect with Verizon Fios. 

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  • Unlimited data
  • no contracts
  • free equipment with gig service
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Cable
Speed range
150 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$19 - $95 per month

Xfinity

Best cable ISP for streaming

Our take - Xfinity has the best cable internet coverage of any ISP. Cable internet isn’t quite as fast and reliable as fiber, but it’s still capable of speeds that are plenty fast for streaming. Xfinity has multiple plans to choose from, so you can pick the one that best delivers the speeds you need for your streaming demands. Xfinity's new five-year price guarantee also includes unlimited data, so you don't have to worry about throttled speeds.

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Connection
Cable
Speed range
150 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$19 - $95 per month
Pros and Cons
Pros
  • Good variety of plans
  • Some of the fastest residential plans available
  • Above average scores in almost all customer satisfaction metrics
Cons
  • Data caps for some plans
  • Contracts often required to get the lowest price
  • Steep jump from promo price to regular rates

Xfinity also offers an exclusive streaming device to all internet customers. Xfinity Flex is available for $5 monthly and has dozens of popular streaming apps. It supports 4K streaming and features an "award-winning" voice remote. A free subscription to Peacock Premium is also included, a $5 monthly value.

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  • Lots of plan options
  • solid customer satisfaction numbers
  • data caps on some plans
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Best internet providers for streaming compared

Please note that the plans below show each provider's cheapest available tier. The maximum speed is the top advertised speed for that given plan, but it might not be available in your area. Overall, the best selection for you -- and the most cost-effective plan -- might be a different tier that provides a faster speed at a higher price but a better value. To more fully understand this value-based approach, check out CNET's guide toexamining the cost per Mbps.

PlanStarting priceMax download speedCost per MbpsEquipment fee
AT&T Fiber 300
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$42300Mbps14 centsNone
Cox Fast Internet
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$50300Mbps16 centsNone
Frontier Fiber 500
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$30500Mbps6 centsNone
Kinetic Fiber 300$40300Mbps17 cents$11 (optional)
Optimum 300
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$40300Mbps13 centsNone
Spectrum Internet 500
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$50500Mbps10 cents$10 router (optional)
Verizon Fios 300
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$50300Mbps17 centsNone
Xfinity 300Mbps Internet
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$40300Mbps13 centsFree equipment for 1 year, $15 after
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What internet speeds do you need for streaming?

Required speeds for streaming depend on the resolution you want to stream in and the video service itself. Below, you'll find the minimum recommended speeds for some of the most popular streaming services.

Streaming serviceMinimum recommended speed for streaming
Apple TV Plus3-25Mbps
Amazon Prime Video1-5Mbps
DirecTV Stream8Mbps per streaming device
Disney Plus5-25Mbps
ESPN Plus2Mbps or higher
Hulu3-16Mbps
Netflix5Mbps or higher
Max5-50Mbps
Spotify1Mbps
YouTube TV3-25Mbps
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As you can see, streaming doesn't require a ton of speed, whether it be TV or music. It's important to note that the recommended speeds reflect actual, not advertised, speeds.

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If your internet plan advertises speeds up to 50Mbps, the actual speeds to your streaming device are likely to be much slower, especially when using Wi-Fi and connecting multiple devices.

Depending on the number of connected devices in your home and how many you plan on streaming on at once, I would suggest choosing an internet plan with advertised speeds at least double the recommended speeds for your streaming service.

How we chose the best ISPs for streaming

Determining the best internet providers for streaming is similar to how CNET evaluates any ISP: We start with what’s available. Typically, that boils down to which providers have the greatest serviceability of a particular connection type or which providers cover a considerable, multistate area and serve more than 1% of US households.

We then narrow down that list of providers by comparing speeds, pricing, customer satisfaction records, special offers and service details such as data caps, contract requirements and price increases. Eventually, certain providers rise to the top in particular categories, whether that be the best cheap internet providers, best fiber providers or in this case, the best ISPs for streaming.

Check out CNET’s guide tohow we review internet providers to learn more. 

Other ISPs to consider for streaming

The providers featured above aren’t the only ones that may be available in your area and good for streaming. If any of the following ISPs are available at your address, you’ll want to consider them as well.

Astound: Low pricing, fast speeds and unlimited data make Astound a great choice for an internet service that will support streaming. I'd just recommend watching your bill as closely as your favorite shows. Astound has some of the steepest price increases of any major ISP. 

CenturyLink: Like Kinetic, CenturyLink has a large DSL network that caters mostly to suburban and rural areas. The provider doesn't have quite the same speed potential, although starting monthly prices are around $15 higher than Kinetic.

Google Fiber: You'll have more than enough speed for streaming with Google Fiber as the ISP's lowest tier advertises download speeds up to 1,000Mbps. Such speeds are faster than many homes need, and the $70 starting price may be more than you want to pay each month. 

Mediacom: A cable internet provider primarily serving rural areas of the Midwest, Mediacom has multiple plan options with speeds suitable for streaming. Beware of the data cap. Each Mediacom plan has one.

Verizon 5G: Speeds and connection reliability vary widely by location with 5G internet. Depending on where you live, 5G internet from T-Mobile, Verizon or possibly AT&T may work for streaming, or it won't.

Ziply Fiber: Is50,000Mbps fast enough for you? That might be overkill for the average household. But you can check out Ziply's other, perhaps more practical speed tiers. The ISP is the fastest in the northwest region, if not nationwide, and offers unlimited data with each of its high-speed plans.

Internet for streaming recap

You don’t need a lot of speed for streaming, but faster speeds and a reliable connection will make for the best experience. When shopping for an internet provider that can keep up with your streaming demands, I’d recommend looking to fiber providers like AT&T, Frontier, Verizon and others first. 

Fiber isn’t available everywhere, and many cable ISPs including Cox, Spectrum and Xfinity offer plans capable of meeting nearly any streaming need. Kinetic and CenturyLink are solid choices for streaming in rural areas as well, and 5G home internet may meet your needs as well depending on the speeds you can get.

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What internet is best for streaming?

Fiber-optic internet is the best connection type for any internet use, including streaming. The speed and reliability, two crucial components of a quality streaming experience, that come with fiber internet are typically better than cable, DSL, satellite or 5G internet connections. Most fiber internet providers also offer unlimited data, so you can stream without having to worry about exceeding a data cap.

What internet speed do I need for streaming live TV?

Amazon Prime Video and YouTube TV recommend at least 5 to 25Mbps for streaming, while Hulu suggests 16Mbps or higher for 4K streaming. Max has the highest recommended speed range at 5 to 50Mbps.

Remember, a provider's recommendations are actual minimum speeds, not a plan's maximum advertised speeds. Using Wi-Fi, connecting multiple devices and other factors (such as peak internet usage times) can slow speeds. So even if you have a plan with advertised speeds of 25Mbps, it's unlikely that's the actual speed your streaming device will get. To learn more,read our guide on your ISP's actual versus advertised speeds. Consequently, faster speeds, 100Mbps or higher, will be best for households that plan on streaming in high quality on multiple devices over a Wi-Fi connection.

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Does streaming use a lot of data?

Depending on the picture quality, streaming TV can use anywhere from 3 to 8GB per hour. If your internet plan has unlimited data, there's no need to worry about how much data streaming uses. On the other hand, if you have a data cap and are a heavy streamer, you'll want to keep an eye on your usage.

Cox comes with a data cap of 1.2TB per month. That's a ton of data -- the average household uses somewhere around 500GB in a month -- but excessive streaming could have you rapidly approaching that limit. For example, let's say you typically stream in HD quality, sometimes 4K, and use roughly 5GB of data per streaming hour. After 240 hours, you've reached the magic 1.2TB limit and are on the verge of overage fees. 

Granted, 240 hours seems like a lot, but when you consider streaming on multiple devices, or perhaps falling asleep with the TV on, those hours can quickly add up. Additionally, streaming TV isn't the only thing in your home that consumes data. Anything you do online will contribute to your data usage, although no activity is likely to use up as much data as streaming TV.

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What's the best internet for live streaming or gaming?

Most streaming platforms, Twitch included, recommend at least 4 to 8Mbps, but keep in mind that's actual, consistent speeds, not advertised speeds. An internet plan with advertised speeds of at least 50Mbps is ideal for streaming, although faster speeds will help ensure you have enough speed for other connected devices.

Why is my video lagging even with a fast internet connection?

There are many factors that can affect your streaming quality. The number of devices you have connected and the demand they place on your network at any given time is often the cause of laggy or buffering video. Try limiting the number of connected devices and the activity on them to help improve streaming quality. If you're streaming over a Wi-Fi connection, you also may want to try rebooting your router.

Peak usage times, such as evening hours when you and your neighbors are all streaming TV, can also lead to lag and buffering, particularly for people on a cable or DSL internet network. 

Network congestion can affect the streaming service itself, leading to lagging video even if your Wi-Fi connection is otherwise fine. Say your picture quality is poor while streaming Thursday Night Football on Amazon's Prime Video; it may be because millions of other people are watching the same stream, not because your internet connection is lacking.

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