Best Internet Deals of the Week: April 27– May 1
The best internet plans for budgeting
May 1, 2026 | Share
Deals, Internet Buying Guides

The best deals aren’t always the flashiest. Finding an internet plan that doesn’t break the bank can feel like a major win in a world where everything else is getting pricier. We’ve been there, so we rounded up the best 100Mbps plans that offer a great starting price and reliable-long term value.
The best deal of the week!
Xfinity NOW Internet 100
For only $30, this Xfinity prepaid plan packs a punch with speeds up to 100Mbps. Best of all, there are no contracts or cancellation fees. It’s a pretty good bang for your buck, without any high stakes.
The best low-budget internet plans
These plans are our favorite long-term, budget-friendly options because they focus on getting you exactly what you need: essential speeds without the need to pay for any premiums or add-ons. Just straightforward, quality, low-price internet.
Starlink Residential 100 Mbps *
The Starlink Residential 100 Mbps plan is for anyone tired of traditional satellite. For only $50 per month, it has solid speeds for daily tasks, all without the headache of a contract or data cap.
* See Starlink disclaimer.
AT&T Internet 100 *
AT&T Internet 100 delivers the speed and reliability of fiber at an affordable price. At $45 per month, it’s a high performer for anyone who needs a rock-solid connection.
* See AT&T disclaimer.
Spectrum Internet® Advantage *
Spectrum Internet® Advantage is a low-cost plan that’s designed to provide reliable connectivity to qualifying households. At just $30 a month, it covers all the essentials without the burden of a long-term commitment. Add at least four Spectrum Mobile lines, and Internet Advantage costs you nothing each month!
* See Spectrum disclaimer.
EarthLink Fiber 100 *
EarthLink Fiber 100 offers a premium fiber connection at a highly competitive price. For $39.95 a month, it delivers the speeds needed for a multi-device household without breaking the bank.
* See Earthlink disclaimer.
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Last week’s deals
No biggie if you didn’t find what you were looking for this week. We’re here to help you find the best deals available every week, so if you feel like digging deeper, keep reading to take a look at some of our favorites from last week.
- Score a two-year price lock and low rates with Mediacom.
- Refer a friend and get up to $100 in prepaid Mastercard® rewards with Cox.
Check out last week’s deals roundup to see what you missed!
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Methodology
To find the best high-value internet options, we researched the current low-cost plans offered by major providers. We specifically focused on 100Mbps plans because they offer an ideal balance of affordability and performance for most households.
Plans disclaimers
AT&T Fiber plans
Internet 100 — N/A
Internet 300 | Internet 500 | Internet 1000 | Internet 2000 | Internet 5000 — Price includes $10/mo. discount when you sign up for paperless billing and AutoPay with a debit card or bank account. Or $5/mo. with a credit card.
EarthLink fiber plans
All fiber plans — with a 12 month contract. Actual speeds may vary depending on the distance, line-quality, phone service provider, and number of devices used concurrently. All speeds not available in all areas
Spectrum plans
Internet Advantage | Internet Premier | Internet Gig — Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Capable modem required for all Gig speeds. For a list of capable modems, visit Spectrum.net/modem. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply.
Internet 2 Gig — N/A
Starlink plans
All residential plans — Users on Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps will be limited to download speeds of 100 Mbps and 200 Mbps respectively. Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps plans are only available in select areas. Residential Max users will experience maximum available speeds and top Residential network priority.
Author - Hannah Haynes
Hannah Haynes is a recent graduate from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication. She brings years of journalistic and native language experience to her role in compliance at HighSpeedInternet.com, where she prioritizes clarity and consistency in both English and Spanish. Outside of work, you’ll likely find her at the movie theater– popcorn in hand, catching all of the latest releases.
Editor - Jessica Brooksby
Jessica loves bringing her passion for the written word and her love of tech into one space at HighSpeedInternet.com. She works with the team’s writers to revise strong, user-focused content so every reader can find the tech that works for them. Jessica has a bachelor’s degree in English from Utah Valley University and seven years of creative and editorial experience. Outside of work, she spends her time gaming, reading, painting, and buying an excessive amount of Legend of Zelda merchandise.




