What is the best internet provider in Madison?
CNETâs top pick for the best internet provider in Madison is AT&T Fiber. The provider offers a wide variety of plan options, transparent pricing and the fastest internet in the area with speeds of up to 5,000Mbps.
If AT&T Fiber isnât available at your address, Spectrum is another reliable choice with citywide coverage and plans starting at $30 per month. Be warned, however, that Spectrumâs prices increase after the first year. But Spectrum isnât the only solid alternative. You also have wireless internet options from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, offering flexibility and reasonable pricing that goes even lower when bundled with a phone plan.
Madison also has a somewhat unique offering from Telephone & Data Systems. This fiber network is used by two ISPs in the area: TDS and US Cellular. It offers fast speeds and reasonable prices, but the network has greater availability in surrounding communities than within the city itself. In Madison, you get US Cellularâs fixed wireless service, which offers lower speeds and comes with data caps, but you can get 5G or 5G+ service rather than the 4G networks, depending on whether your address is eligible.
Madison internet providers compared
ProviderInternet technologyMonthly price rangeSpeed rangeMonthly equipment costsData capContractCNET review score AT&T Fiber
Read full review Fiber$55-$245300-5,000MbpsNoneNoneNone7.4 AT&T Internet Air
Read full review Fixed wireless$6040-300MbpsNoneNoneNone7.4 Spectrum
Read full review Cable$30-$70100Mbps-1,000MbpsFree modem; $10 router (optional)NoneNone7.2TDS Telecom Fiber$40-$80600-2,000Mbps$12NoneTwo yearsN/A T-Mobile Home Internet
Read full review Fixed wireless$50-$70 ($35-$55 for eligible mobile customers)87-415MbpsNoneNoneNone7.4US Cellular Fixed wireless$60Up to 195MbpsVaries 600GBEquipment installment plan contract may applyN/A Verizon 5G Home Internet
Read full review Fixed wireless$50-$70 50Mbps-250MbpsNoneNoneNone7.2
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All available Madison residential internet providers
- AT&T Internet: AT&Tâs fiber game is strong in Madison but doesnât reach every part of town. AT&T Internet Air covers more ground. It costs $60 a month for whatever speed you can get at your location, typically up to 300Mbps, depending on your location. The price-to-speed ratio wonât be appealing if you have a faster and cheaper option.
- Verizon 5G Home Internet: With speeds up to 1,000Mbps in some parts of the country, Verizon is working hard to convince buyers that fixed wireless is the way to go for home internet. The companyâs coverage map shows a mix of its latest 5G networks alongside slower 4G LTE coverage across Madison. The area east of Lake Mendota and Lake Monona has the widest 5G Ultra Wideband coverage. Typical Verizon home internet speeds in Madison will range from 100 to 300Mbps starting at $50 a month. The biggest challenge is finding an open slot, so T-Mobile edged Verizon as our pick for Madisonâs best fixed wireless provider.
- TDS Telecom: TDS covers a small portion of Madison proper, but itâs well worth mentioning for those in communities around Madison. TDS delivers fiber to places like Middleton, Monona and Waunakee. Prices start at $40 a month for a 600Mbps plan, with plans going all the way up to 2,000Mbps in some areas. You have the option to rent a router for $12 a month. Thereâs a $50 installation fee, but a good chance you can get that waived. Be sure to check out the TDS price-for-life plans. Theyâre more expensive over the first two years but will keep your price locked in for the long haul.Â
- US Cellular: US Cellular is a sister company of TDS Telecom. It offers fixed wireless internet in Madison for $60 a month with an autopay discount. That pricing puts it in contention with T-Mobile and Verizonâs home internet plans. Some of US Cellularâs service areas can get up to 300Mbps speeds, but your mileage could vary considerably depending on your location. The biggest turn-off is that US Cellular will throttle your speeds after 600GB of high-speed data with its Home Internet Everywhere plan. After that, youâll get bumped down to a painfully slow 1.5Mbps. Keep an eye on the plan terms. US Cellular may offer to cover equipment costs via a credit spread over a 36-month installment contract. Itâs all a bit confusing, so youâll likely do better with another ISP with simpler or faster plans with no throttling.  Â
- Satellite internet: Rural residents with few internet options should check into satellite providers Starlink, Viasat and Hughesnet. These likely wonât be your first choice if you live in town and have access to fiber, cable or fixed wireless from T-Mobile or Verizon. If youâre big on traveling (letâs say youâre heading south for the winter) and still need to stay connected, check into Starlinkâs on-the-go plan. Itâs pricey, but it will help you stay online when youâve taken on the role of a digital nomad.
Madison broadband at a glance
There isnât a ton of ISP competition in Madison. Most residents will be weighing the decision between AT&T Fiber or Spectrum cable. Spectrum has some tempting introductory deals, while AT&Tâs fiber service offers reasonable pricing and fast upload speeds to go with the download speeds. Live in the areas around Madison like Sun Prairie, Middleton and Cottage Grove? Check into fiber from TDS Telecom, though you might be better off calling rather than using their website.
Pricing details on Madison home internet service
The average starting price for internet service in Madison is around $50, but there are ways to shave some bucks off that figure. Bargain hunters can look to bundle phone plans with home internet service to get deals. For example, with T-Mobile, you can get down to $35 a month. TDS Telecom offers 600Mbps speeds for as low as $40 a month for the first two years. Most Madison residents will be looking at around $50 for decent speeds.Â
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Spectrumâs 100Mbps plans start at $30 a month. Meanwhile, AT&Tâs fiber plans start at $55 a month, which is still budget-friendly, especially considering the companyâs assurance that it wonât hike your fee after the first year. If youâre in a surrounding community, look into TDS Telecomâs fiber plans starting at $40 a month for the first two years.
Whatâs the cheapest internet plan in Madison?
ProviderStarting priceMax download speedMonthly equipment feeContract TDS Telecom $40600Mbps (varies by location)$12None Verizon 5G Home Internet
Read full review $50 ($35 with cellular plan)85MbpsNoneNone T-Mobile Home Internet
Read full review $50 ($35 with cellular plan)318MbpsNoneNone Spectrum Internet Premier
Read full review $50500Mbps$10 (optional)None AT&T Fiber 300
Read full review $55300MbpsNoneNoneUS Cellular $60Up to 195MbpsVariesEquipment installment plan contract may apply
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Fastest internet providers in Madison
The ISPs in Madison run the gamut when it comes to speeds. Speedtest by Ookla calculates Madisonâs median download speed for fixed internet at a respectable 306Mbps. (Disclosure: Ookla is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.) Depending on your location, service from the likes of T-Mobile, Verizon or US Cellular may be fast or slow. Spectrumâs cable plans cover a lot of ground from 300Mbps on up to near-gig speeds. AT&T Fiber brings the heat with multi-gigabit fiber plans, although many people will opt to save money and stick with 1,000Mbps or below. If youâre eyeing that speed level, see if TDS services your address with its 1,000Mbps plan for $50 a month.
On the other hand, you may be an intense gamer. Or maybe youâre uploading huge files. Maybe you share your internet connection with several other people who are just as demanding as you are. It might be time to shop for a multi-gig plan. In Madison, that means AT&T Fiber, which offers speeds of up to 5,000Mbps in some parts of town. It comes with a hefty price tag of $245 a month. Too much? Check out the 2,000Mbps plan instead for $145.
What are the fastest internet plans in Madison?
ProviderMax download speedMax upload speedStarting priceData capContract AT&T Fiber 5000
Read full review 5,000Mbps5,000Mbps$245NoneNone AT&T Fiber 2000
Read full review 2,000Mbps2,000Mbps$145NoneNone AT&T Fiber 1000
Read full review 1,000Mbps1,000Mbps$80NoneNoneTDS Telecom 2,000Mbps2,000Mbps$80NoneNone Spectrum Internet Gig
Read full review 1,000Mbps35Mbps$70NoneNone
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How CNET chose the best internet providers in Madison
Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, itâs impractical to personally test every internet service provider in a given city. Whatâs our approach? For starters, we tap into a proprietary database of pricing, availability and speed information that draws from our own historical ISP data, partner data and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.Â
It doesnât end there: We go to the FCCâs 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 ISPâs 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:Â
- Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?Â
- Do customers get decent value for what theyâre paying?Â
- Are customers happy with their service?Â
The answer to those questions is often layered and complex, but the providers who come closest to âyesâ 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 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.
Whatâs the final word on internet providers in Madison?
One of the biggest challenges with picking an ISP in Madison is the patchwork nature of coverage from the leading providers. Yes, AT&T Fiber is fast, but what if it doesnât service your address? Your next option will likely be Spectrum for a cable connection, but donât count out fixed wireless from Verizon or T-Mobile. If youâre in a good location for one of those, you might find youâre happy with the speeds and even happier with the phone bundle discount. Finally, TDS Telecom is worth a look for residents of surrounding communities who want fast, reliable fiber.Â
Internet providers in Madison FAQs
Is fiber internet available in Madison?
Yes. AT&T Fiber is the main mover and shaker within the city limits of Madison. Speeds hit 5,000Mbps in some spots, but less expensive plans at the 1,000Mbps and 2,000Mbps tiers will satisfy most people. If you live on the outskirts of Madison, look into TDS Telecomâs fiber offerings. Some affordable introductory deals from TDS will get you going with fiber.
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What is the cheapest internet provider in Madison?
A tight budget shouldnât stand in the way of getting online. T-Mobile and Verizonâs bundle deals put fixed wireless internet well within reach. Spectrum starts at $30 monthly but only gives you 100Mbps, and AT&T Fiberâs lowest-level 300Mbps fiber plan at $55 a month is a decent deal for fiber.
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Which internet provider in Madison offers the fastest plan?
Itâs not available everywhere in Madison, but AT&T Fiber steamrolls the competition with a 5,000Mbps plan for $245 a month. That puts it on the high end for residential plan speeds. Ask yourself if you really need that kind of download and upload speed before paying the premium monthly fee.Â
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Is AT&T or Spectrum better in Madison?
AT&T and Spectrum are the two home internet heavy hitters in Madison. AT&T Fiber has fast download and upload speeds, making it ideal for gamers, remote workers and households with multiple heavy internet users. AT&T DSL is pokey by comparison. Spectrum enters the fray with many plans, but it canât match AT&T Fiberâs 5,000Mbps maximum download speeds (available in some areas). Cable upload speeds are also significantly slower. Spectrum can still be a steady and affordable choice, especially if fiber isnât an option. Check out CNETâs comparison between AT&T and Spectrum for more details.
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