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Best Internet Deals of the Week: March 30–April 3

We uncovered the best long-term deals that you might have missed

Deals of the week

Sometimes, the best deals fall into your lap; other times, you have to dig for them. This week, we put on our hard hats and went to work to find the best long-term internet deals that may not be on everyone’s radar just yet. Students, veterans, and streaming connoisseurs make sure to stay tuned; you might just run into something that piques your interest.

The best deal of the week!

Frontier

Bundle Netflix and Pro Wi-Fi with Frontier*

Frontier ’s 5Gbps fiber bundle is a massive win for heavy streamers, mainly because it includes Netflix Premium and Pro Wi-Fi at no extra cost. For anyone sick and tired of buffering, ultra-fast speeds paired with $95 in annual savings make this a standout deal. Really, it’s the ideal setup if you want top-tier quality on every screen without the premium price tag.

On top of that, there’s no deadline to claim this deal. Take your time, think it through, and stream in style.

Extended offers (with exceptional value)

These deals have been available for a while and will seemingly be available for the foreseeable future.

Breezeline

Students can study, stream, and save with Breezeline*

Breezeline ’s student deal is a total steal for anyone trying to juggle a budget and a heavy course load. You can snag home internet starting at just $20 a month, and Breezeline is even throwing in a full year of free mobile service to sweeten the pot. It’s a straightforward, high-value way to stay connected for classes and streaming without the typically large price tag. Students rejoice, this deal has no set expiration date, so whether you’re a college freshman or starting up senior year, this could lead to serious savings.

Verizon Home Internet

Students can save big with Verizon 5G Home Internet*

Score a student discount on your tech without the extra homework. From a mobile plan to high-speed Fios for late-night study sessions, Verizon lets you save up to $12 per mobile line or $20 off monthly home internet. You can even bundle both to get an extra 50% off, giving you better service for less, so your main focus is on your degree instead of your bills. There’s no expiration date with this deal, so look into it and see if it fits!

Cox Communications

Cox offers up to $200 in savings for those who serve*

If you’re a teacher, health care worker, first responder, or a current or former member of the military, Cox wants to give you a little something back. By bundling your mobile and internet service and verifying your status through GOVX, you can receive a prepaid Mastercard® worth up to $200. It’s a simple way to get rewarded for the work you do every day while staying connected with a plan that actually fits your life. There’s no “best by” date on this one either, so spread the word, look into it, and think about some serious savings.

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Last week’s deals

Finding the perfect internet deal can be a bit of a treasure hunt. If you haven’t found your best fit yet, taking a look at some of our previous findings might be your best move. Here are a few of our favorites that are worth a look:

  • Get a $200 AT&T Visa® Reward Card with purchase
  • Save $20 a month with Spectrum Internet® Gig

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

FAQ about 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. This week, we focused on long-term internet deals, narrowing down options that offer consistent pricing and availability over time. These plans give you time to do your research and determine what works best for you without unnecessary pressure.

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 - 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.