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Best Internet Deals of the Week: March 23–27

We know internet deals aren’t one size fits all, so we did the vetting for you.

Deals of the week

We know just how time-consuming it can be to find a deal that’s not only worthwhile, but actually the right fit for you. Luckily, here at Highspeedinternet.com, we know a thing or two about good deals.

And oh my! Bundle deals, reward cards, and high speeds—what a great lineup this week! Keep reading to see if any of these deals are for you.

Act fast! These deals won’t last long

Our limited-time deals are kind of like internet rockstars. They burn bright and fast, which is exactly why you should invest before they’re gone for good. Since providers make constant changes to promotional pricing, there’s no surefire way to know when a deal this good will pop up again. We suggest you don’t hold out too long.

Verizon Home Internet

Get Apple One Free w/ Verizon 5G Home Ultimate*

Verizon is offering new customers Apple One free for six months when you order a 5G Home Ultimate plan. That’s Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+, and more, for free. After your 6 months are up, you’ll still only be paying $15 per month. It’s a pretty sweet perk considering these are the same services most of us are paying for individually anyway. This deal runs through April 1.

The best deal of the week!

AT&T

Get a $200 AT&T Visa® Reward Card with purchase*

If there’s one thing we love, it’s a straightforward deal, and this week we know exactly who takes the cake. When you purchase a 2-Gig or 5-Gig plan from AT&T , you can get a $200 Visa® Reward Card to go on the side of your crazy-fast internet.

If you want to cash in on this deal, you’re in luck. This deal is currently set to run through June 1.

Extended offers (with exceptional value)

If you consider yourself a person who likes to stop and smell the roses, these mellow deals might be for you. Our extended offers are steadier, long-term options that can still reap you some great benefits.

However, it’s still important to note that even deals without a specified end date may have one eventually. These deals may be more predictable than short-term deals, but providers can end, change, or alter deadlines out of the blue. Take your time, but we suggest you don’t let a good thing pass you by.

Spectrum

Save $20 a month with Spectrum Internet® Gig*

Customers who order online can get $20 off Spectrum Internet Gig for one year. Knocking what would originally be a $70 monthly bill down to $50 makes a huge difference, especially for a 1 Gig connection that can handle basically anything you throw at it. At the moment, there isn’t an end date for this deal, but why wait to start saving?

Brightspeed

Get a virtual reward card worth up to $200 with Brightspeed*

Switching to Brightspeed right now comes with a pretty sweet plus. You can get a virtual reward card worth up to $200. If you go with the 500Mbps plan, you’ll grab $50, while the 1 Gig gets you $100, and anything 2 Gig or higher secures the full $200. This deal is a solid way to upgrade your home setup and get a little extra back in your pocket while you’re at it.

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Don’t miss out on last week’s deals

If none of these deals are what you’re looking for, don’t panic just yet. We never stop being on the lookout for a good offer, so the deal of your dreams could still be a click away. In case you’re still doubting us, here are some of our favorites from last week.

  • New Xfinity customers can get a $60 five-year price lock with gigabit internet
  • New Sparklight customers can get $150 gift card on 1 Gig or higher speeds

Check out last week’s deals roundup to see what you missed!

FAQ about this week’s deals

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Methodology

We reviewed the most recent deals available from different providers, paying attention to overall value to make it easy to find the plan that best fits your internet needs. We researched and categorized these offers into limited-time and long-term internet deals to narrow down the best available options. Limited-time deals need to be signed up for quickly because the eligibility window is shorter, whereas long-term deals give you more flexibility in order to really decide what best fits your needs.

Disclaimers

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 - Kevin Parrish

Kevin Parrish has more than a decade of experience working as a writer, editor, and product tester. He began writing about computer hardware and soon branched out to other devices and services such as networking equipment, phones and tablets, game consoles, and other internet-connected devices. His work has appeared in Tom’s Hardware, Tom's Guide, Maximum PC, Digital Trends, Android Authority, How-To Geek, Lifewire, and others. At HighSpeedInternet.com, he focuses on network equipment testing and review.