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Best Internet Deals of the Week: June 1-5

Internet deals so good, we had to look twice

Deals of the week

We’re going to keep it real with you: We didn’t track down any worthwhile new deals this week. No new shiny discounts or idyllic bundle packages wrapped up in a neat little bow. But that doesn’t mean we came to you empty-handed. If there’s one thing we’ve learned on this journey, it’s that the best deal available isn’t always the newest. So, in the absence of new deals, we rounded up the best old, but active deals we think deserve a second chance.

Deals worth a second look

Some internet promotions are just too good to scroll past. We’re bringing back the standouts that offer the most bang for your buck, so you don’t miss out on the kind of value that doesn’t come around often.

AT&T

Save up to $30/mo. on AT&T Fiber*

New AT&T Fiber customers are eligible for up to a $30 monthly discount for 12 months on AT&T Fiber. But why is this deal so good that we just had to bring it up twice? Monthly savings add up. If you make the switch, you could be looking at up to $360 in annual savings. This offer is available through June 30, so don’t hold off if it seems up your alley; you might not get another chance.

The best deal of the week!

Xfinity

Get gig internet for $50/mo. and a 5-year price lock from Xfinity*

We had to highlight this one again because a deal this stacked doesn’t come around often. It’s rare to find gigabit speeds from a big provider like at a price that’s actually budget-friendly. The fact that new customers can get that exact rate locked in for five whole years is the real kicker. You’re also getting a year of Xfinity Mobile and two years of Peacock Premium to sweeten the deal. If you want some seriously good savings, this is the one for you. Snag it before June 15.

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Deals expiring soon

Good things don’t tend to last, and these offers are on their way out. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to switch providers or upgrade your service, this is your second (and possibly last) chance to snag these savings.

Xfinity

Lock in a 300 Mbps Xfinity plan for a full 5 years.*

A half-decade price guarantee is a pretty good deal in the internet world, especially when it’s packed with extra perks. This Xfinity deal for new customers entirely covers your equipment costs and throws in unlimited data. On top of that, you get a complimentary Xfinity Mobile line for a full year. If you want to start saving now, make the switch before June 15.

Last week’s deals

We’re on the hunt for the best internet deals every week, so consider taking advantage of that and checking out last week’s deals roundup to see what you missed!

FAQ about deals

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Methodology

To find the sweet spot this week, we looked past the flashy marketing to see which plans actually give you the most for your money. We dig into the fine print to watch out for hidden gotchas that can sneakily drive up your bill. We specifically prioritize providers that offer straightforward and consistent pricing, so you can have a better idea of how long your deal will actually feel like one. Our overarching goal is to recommend plans that easily handle a house full of daily internet use without making you pay for extra speed you’ll never actually use.

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Author -

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.