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Internet providers in | 45235 Cincinnati, OH

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1. T-Mobile Home Internet.
99% available in 45235
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5G Home
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245Mbps

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1. Mint
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Mint
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2. Visible
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Visible
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3. AT&T Wireless
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AT&T Wireless
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4. T-Mobile
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5. Verizon Wireless
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0–5 Mbps

Works for:

  • Checking email
  • Streaming music on one device
  • Searching on Google

5–40 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video on one device
  • Video calling with Skype or FaceTime
  • Online gaming for one player

40–100 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming HD video on a few devices
  • Multiplayer online gaming
  • Downloading large files

100–500 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video in UHD on multiple screens
  • Downloading files quickly
  • Gaming online for multiple players

500–1,000+ Mbps

Works for:

  • Doing a lot of almost anything

Featured customer reviews

altafiber

 

“I have the Fioptics through Cincinnati Bell and it works good. The price package is awesome.”

–Colleen N

Spectrum

“Service is generally very good, but pricing is unfair, being a long term customer of many years I feel I should be getting better pricing”

–Abe W

altafiber

 

“The speed is sufficient. I do find that my wi-fi signal gets dropped from time to time which is not good if I am doing work for my online classes.”

—Amy S.

Summary of Cincinnati internet providers

Provider Type Download speeds up to User rating Order online
T-Mobile Home Internet. 5G Home 245 Mbps 3.5/5 View Plans for T-Mobile Home Internet.

Availability and speeds displayed are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

Technology Type

DSL:

DSL provides internet service via phone cables and is up to ten times faster than dial-up service.

Cable:

Cable provides internet speeds faster than DSL through the same cables used for cable TV.

Satellite:

Satellite internet is widely available, but offers slower speeds due to a far-traveling signal.

Fiber:

Fiber relies on glass strands to relay digital code and is much faster than both DSL and cable.

What is the best internet provider in Cincinnati?

    Spectrum is the best option for home internet in Cincinnati, offering speeds up to 1,000 Mbps as well as a variety of more affordable plans. Spectrum provides high-speed cable service with plenty of bandwidth for things like work, school, or just watching Netflix.

    CenturyLink offers DSL at slower speeds but more affordable prices. Mediacomis another good option for cable internet service in Cincinnati with fast speeds and reasonable prices from a big provider with a slightly smaller national footprint than Spectrum.

    There are also local internet providers like Cincinnati Bell, which offers fiber plans with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps.

    If none of these providers serve your area, you can also consider satellite internet. Although it’s far from the fastest option, both Viasat and Hughesnet are available everywhere and have speeds ranging from 50 Mbps to 150 Mbps.

    Highest-rated internet providers in Cincinnati

    The highest-rated internet provider in Cincinnati in our annual customer satisfaction survey this year was T-Mobile, which came out ahead of the larger nationwide providers.

    Among the larger nationwide internet providers, EarthLink once again took the highest ranked position. Spectrum came in third place and Mediacom took seventh place. CenturyLink came in eighth place overall, just behind Mediacom.

    In addition to these providers, Cincinnati is also home to local internet providers like Cincinnati Bell, which offers fiber plans with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps.

    Fastest internet service providers in Cincinnati

    Spectrum and are the fastest internet providers in Cincinnati, both offering download speeds of 1,000 Mbps. For content creators and those who work from home, Cincinnati Bell’s fiber connection has the added bonus of symmetrical upload speeds. This means that you get the same gigabit speeds sending information as you get when downloading information.

    ProviderPriceSpeedRatingView on Provider Site
    altafiber$39.99–$69.99/mo.*Up to 1,000 MbpsN/AView Cincinnati Bell Plans
    Spectrum$49.99–$89.99/mo.Up to 1,000 Mbps3.6/5.0View Spectrum Plans

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    Cheapest internet service providers in Cincinnati

    The cheapest internet service in Cincinnati is Mediacom, which comes in at under $20 per month. altafiber comes in second at $39.99. While it may be twice the price of Mediacom’s budget plan, Cincinnati Bell’s cheapest option is more than twice as fast, so it’s important to consider value along with overall cost.

    ProviderPriceSpeedRatingView on Provider Site
    Mediacom$19.99–$59.99/mo.*Up to 100 Mbps3.6/5.0View Mediacom Plans
    altafiber$39.99–$69.99/mo.Up to 1,000 MbpsN/AView Cincinnati Bell Plans
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    Internet Deals and Promotions in Cincinnati, OH

    ProviderAvailable DealView on Provider’s Site
    CenturyLink If you refer a new customer to CenturyLink services and they sign up, you and the new customer will both get a reward of up to $100.Get the Deal
    Spectrum Sign up for Spectrum One and get Spectrum internet with speeds up to 300Mbps, free Advanced Wifi, and one Unlimited Mobile line free for 12 months.Get the Deal
    EarthLink New Earthlink Fiber customers can get a gift card worth up to $200 plus unlimited data.Get the Deal
    T-Mobile Home Internet Switch to T-Mobile Home Internet and get a $200 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard® and a free Blink Smart security camera setup worth $229 with a new T-Mobile 5G Home or Small Business Internet plan. Free Wi-Fi gateway ships at no additional cost. Plus, get access to VIX Premium for one year and SiriusXM Streaming Platinum for six months.Get the Deal
    Mediacom Get installation for $35 when you order online and rent one eero router at no extra cost.Get the Deal
    Hughesnet New home internet customers can get a $100 Prepaid gift card via rebate with purchase of an unlimited data plan from Hughesnet. Offer available until 4/30/2024.Get the Deal
    Viasat Get free installation when you sign up for a qualifying home internet plan.Get the Deal

    Fiber internet in Cincinnati

    Cincinnati currently has only one option for fiber internet—Cincinnati Bell. Besides being local, this small fiber network manages to cover nearly the entire city, making it a very appealing choice. Fiber connections are important because they provide not only lightning-fast download speeds, but also equally fast upload speeds. Upload speed is important for livestreaming, video chat, and many other online activities. Fiber is also reliable, which means fewer outages to worry about.

    Cincinnati residential internet coverage

    Residential internet coverage in the Over-the-Rhine district varies by provider. Of the major providers in Cincinnati, only two cover the entire area: Spectrum and Cincinnati Bell. This includes both the downtown area near the Krohn Conservatory and Cincinnati Art Museum and outlying suburbs, from Westwood and Mount Airy to Madisonville, Oakley, and Pleasant Ridge, and on down along the Ohio River by Mount Adams and East End.

    CenturyLink doesn’t offer coverage in downtown Cincinnati, but it does bring service to some northern neighborhoods like North Avondale near Xavier University, clear up near Lake Erie by Winton Place, and past Columbus and approaching Akron in College Hills.

    Viasat and Hughesnet are both available nationwide, so they cover the entire Cincinnati area and even out to the most rural areas and towns, like Yellow Springs, Granville, and Sugarcreek.

    Cincinnati internet FAQ

    What are the internet options in Cincinnati?

    Cincinnati, Ohio, has several good options for high-speed internet. The best option for you depends on where you live and what speeds you’re after.

    Here’s a list of all the internet options available in Cincinnati:

    • Spectrum
    • CenturyLink
    • Mediacom
    • Cincinnati Bell
    • HughesNet
    • Viasat

    Enter your exact zip code in our tool below to see which providers are available in your area of Ohio.

    What is the best internet service provider in Cincinnati?

    Our best internet service provider in Cincinnati is Spectrum. Some providers like Cincinnati Bell might offer faster speeds, but Spectrum provides the best balance of price and internet speed that’s backed by a nationwide brand. Plans start at $49.99 per month and can reach up to 1,000 Mbps in some areas.

    Who has the cheapest internet in Cincinnati?

    Mediacom offers some of the cheapest internet packages in Cincinnati. But if you’re after value, Spectrum offers the cheapest internet in Cincinnati for how much speed you get.

    What is Fioptics internet?

    Fioptics is the name for the fiber-optic internet packages delivered by Cincinnati Bell. It is also often used as a shorthand term for fiber optics. Fiber internet is fast and offers equal upload and download speeds. It’s worth getting if it’s available in your area.

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    Christine B | 07-26-2023

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    We have the premium business package and the internet functions 25% of the time......................it's called BUSINESS for a reason. 25% doesn't cut it !!!!!

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    Michael S | 04-12-2023

    Altafiber run by incompetence . My TV service went out 3/29. They said that my account was deleted by mistake, and it would take them 24 hours to fix. On 3/31 it hasn’t been fixed, called and they said that the ticker was upgraded to the next tier and prioritized. They would call me 4/3 to verify that it was fixed. They called on 4/3 and told me that it would be another 48 hours before their IT department could fix the issue. Received a voicemail on 4/6 or 7 stating that they are still working on getting my TV service working. Received a voicemail on 4/10 stating that my service would be restored in 48 hours. They deleted my TV service by mistake. Their IT people could not get my service working. Over 3 weeks. My Alta fiber internet is working fine. So I’m going to streaming services.

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    Dot S | 03-25-2023

    I have 500 mpg and it works good most of the time, however, it keeps dropping in and out the past 2 months and no one is able to fix the issue. I was told by friends and relatives they had same issue and decided to switch. I was told by service they will contact me when they are able to fix issue. I'll hang tight for a minute, giving them another chance. If no results, I'm out

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