Best Internet and TV Bundles of 2024 (2024)

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Fiber 300 internet and DirecTV Entertainment

Max download
300 Mbps

Max upload
300 Mbps

Prices starting at
$120 per month

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Fiber 500 internet and YouTube TV

Max download
500 Mbps

Max upload
500 Mbps

Prices starting at
$110 per month

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Internet and TV Select

Max download
300 Mbps

Max upload
10 Mbps

Prices starting at
$65 per month

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Internet 300 and Your Fios TV

Max download
300 Mbps

Max upload
300 Mbps

Prices starting at
$125 per month

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Internet Essential and Contour TV Preferred

Max download
100 Mbps

Max upload
5 Mbps

Prices starting at
$108 per month

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Internet 300 and Basic TV

Max upload
10 Mbps

Prices starting at
$75 per month

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Prime Internet 100 and Local TV

Max download
100 Mbps

Max upload
5 Mbps

Prices starting at
$35 per month

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Connect Internet and Choice TV

Max download
75 Mbps

Max upload
10 Mbps

Prices starting at
$60 per month

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What is the best internet and TV bundle?

To find the best bundle for your home, start with identifying the available internet providers in your area. Then, compare internet plans and TV packages to narrow down the bundle with the speeds you need and entertainment you want for the lowest price.

Many of the top internet providers also offer TV service or partner with a company that does, so you may have a decent selection of internet and TV bundles to choose from. Some standouts include:

  • Frontier Fiber: One of the best internet and streaming bundles as it comes with speeds up to 500 megabits per second and $10 off the monthly rate of YouTube TV for 12 months.
  • Mediacom: Among the cheapest internet bundles around to include a full cable TV package.
  • Xfinity: Customers receive a $10 monthly discount for each bundled service.

You'll find my picks for the best cheap internet and TV bundle packages below, as well as what's included with them and what it may cost to upgrade to a better TV package with more channels and local sports.

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AT&T Bundle

Fiber 300 internet and DirecTV Entertainment

Our take - The cheapest AT&T internet and TV bundle comes with max download and upload speeds of 300Mbps and around 90 live streaming channels starting at $125 a month.

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Frontier Fiber Bundle

Fiber 500 internet and YouTube TV

Our take - Frontier doesn't provide a TV service, but customers can bundle their Frontier Fiber internet with YouTube TV. Doing so will get you a $10 monthly discount on your YouTube TVsubscription for one year.

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Spectrum Bundle

Internet and TV Select

Our take - Spectrum likes to keep it simpleand we like that, which is partly why the provider earned our top spot amongbest cable internet providers. There's nothing fancy to the Spectrum Internet and TV Select bundle, but it will fit the needs of many households with download speeds up to 300 or 500Mbps and 150 TV channels, including regional sports networks, starting at $105 or $115 a month, depending on your location.

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Verizon Fios Bundle

Internet 300 and Your Fios TV

Our take - Verizon Fiosand Fios TV Test Drive is unique in that you get to experience all 425-plus channels that come with The Most Fios TV (and most expensive TV plan) for 60 days. After that, Verizon will custom-create a channel lineup of 125 or so networks based on your selections. That's pretty cool in itself, but the starting price of $135 for internet speeds up to 300Mbps and around 125 channels is an excellent value.

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Cox Bundle

Internet Essential and Contour TV Preferred

Our take - Cox internet starts at $50 per month, but when you add an actual TV service (not its TV Streaming package, which is little more than a streaming device rental for $5 a month), the price jumps to $165. You will get a decent channel lineup for the added cost, however, as 140 or so networks including your regional sports channels come with the package.

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Optimum Bundle

Internet 300 and Basic TV

Our take - Optimum requires you to bundle with internet to get TV service, so there's no real discount available, but the bundles are still competitively priced. The cheapest internet and TV bundle, Optimum Internet 300 and Entertainment TV, starts at $70 ($40 for internet, $30 for TV) per month for download speeds up to 300Mbps and a channel lineup that includes around 80 networks.

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Mediacom Bundle

Prime Internet 100 and Local TV

Our take - Like Optimum, Mediacom doesn't sell stand-alone TV service. To get TV, you have to sign up for internet, which means there are technically no discounts for bundling because there are no TV-only plans to compare the pricing to. Still, Mediacom has low bundle pricing, especially when it comes to its cheapest bundle. Internet 250 and Local TV starts at just $30 per month.

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Xfinity Bundle

Connect Internet and Choice TV

Our take - Finally, a decent discount for bundling internet and TV. Xfinity rewards customers for bundling with $10 off per added service, which means you can save $20 a month when getting Xfinity internet and TV together.

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Is it best to bundle internet and TV?

Combining TV and internet services is a convenient way to sign up and pay for both services. It could also save you money up front and on your monthly bill via discounts or cheaper rates.

Bundling YouTube TV with Frontier Fiber, for example, could get you $10 off the monthly TV subscription for one year. In most locations, Xfinity offers a $10 monthly discount for each bundled service. Other bundle savings may include free installation and more generous signup bonuses, such as higher-value gift cards.

Signing up for TV and internet from the same provider may also present equipment and compatibility features not available with standalone services. Combination router and TV devices, like Optimum's Altice One box, can conserve space and potentially save you money on equipment rental costs, but are only available to customers who sign up for both internet and TV.

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Tips for choosing the best internet and TV bundle

As you can see in the list above, not all bundles are the same. Not only will internet and TV bundles vary by provider, you'll also likely have multiple bundle combinations to choose from with each provider. Here's how to select the best one for your home.

Understand your speed and entertainment demands. Before comparing available bundles, get an idea of what internet speeds you need and which TV channels you'd like to have. Selecting the bundle that most closely matches your needs is the best way to ensure you're not overpaying for services you won't use, or perhaps paying for services that can't meet your household demands.

If you wouldn't sign up for gigabit internet by itself, you probably don't need it in a bundled package. Similarly, if you wouldn't sign up for a TV package with just your local channels, you can pass on any bundles with a locals-only channel lineup.

Compare connection types. When comparing bundles between providers, or possibly even different bundles from the same provider, consider the connection type.

Fiber is ideal for home internet, but few providers -- AT&T, Quantum Fiber and Frontier included -- offer a fiber TV service. Unless you're bundling with Verizon Fios, expect your fiber internet provider to offer a streaming TV service, if any at all.

Cable internet providers typically build bundles with standard cable TV packages, though some, such as Spectrum, may also have live TV streaming packages. There are pros and cons to each.

Standard cable packages often come with better reliability and more recording storage, though equipment and broadcast fees tend to be higher. Streaming can be cheaper, but the savings may come with sacrificing storage space for recording shows.

Some internet providers, especially those of the DSL and satellite variety, bundle with satellite TV providers Dish and DirecTV. Keep in mind that such bundles will require mounting a satellite dish somewhere on your home and will likely come with a two-year contract for TV service.

Consider the fees, fine print and other extras. For the most part, what you pay for internet each month will run fairly true to the advertised price. Renting a router may add to the cost, as will taxes and other minor fees, of course, but that's about it.

TV service is a bit different. Expect a Broadcast Fee to add anywhere from $15 to $25 to your monthly bill, plus an additional Regional Sports Fee if you have local sports networks. Equipment can also get pricey with added fees for each TV box you rent, plus potential charges for DVR service. Be aware of these fees when comparing and signing up for a bundle package.

Along with added fees, you'll want to consider any service terms or contractual obligations. Does the internet come with a data cap? Does that satellite TV service require a two-year contract, and a significant price jump after the first year?

Lastly, look for any special promotions or bonus offers that come with your bundle. I say "lastly" because special offers are the least significant factor when choosing a bundle -- pricing, speeds, channel selection and service terms are more important. That said, if you're debating between bundles and one comes with a $200 gift card and the other does not, the decision becomes a bit easier to make.

Keep in mind that you don't have to bundle. There may be times when selecting internet service from one provider and TV from another is more cost effective than bundling. For example, Verizon Fios internet is generally a better deal than Spectrum's internet service, but Spectrum is cheaper when it comes to TV service.

How we evaluated the top internet and TV bundles

Hands-on testing is central to CNET's reviews and recommendations of various products and services, but such a process is impractical, if not impossible, when it comes to home internet. Even if we could physically test each ISP, external and unavoidable factors such as the equipment (which will vary by provider and connection type), interference from nearby networks, the local infrastructure and even the time of day could affect the results.

So, instead of hands-on testing, we perform frequent, in-depth evaluations of national and regional ISPs and the bundles they offer. To start, we explore a provider's availability, technology and speed details using the most recent data from the Federal Communications Commission. Next, we look into all available plan options, including the number of plans to choose from, upload and download speeds, TV channel lineups and promotional versus standard pricing.

Plans can vary by region, so we run multiple serviceability checks in various service areas to provide more informed speed, channel and pricing details. We also reach out to the providers directly to verify plan and pricing information.

Finally, we take a look at service details such as data caps, added fees, contracts, price increases and other considerations to be aware of before signing up for an internet or TV service. When available, customer satisfaction reports like those from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, not to mention a look at what real customers have to say on sites like Reddit and Downdetector.com, provide further insight into evaluating an ISP.

After examining the applicable providers in a given category (in this case, "best bundles"), we determine which providers and plans we feel should be considered among the "best." If you'd like to learn more about how we evaluate internet providers, check out our breakdown of how we review ISPs.

Internet and TV bundle overview

Bundling internet and TV together is a convenient way to sign up for multiple services, and could even save you some money versus signing up for individual services.

Bundles will vary by provider, and each provider is likely to offer a number of different bundles, so be sure to explore all your options to get the best bundle for your needs and your budget. Speeds, channel selection and pricing are important considerations, but pay attention to added fees and service terms when comparing bundles. And remember, you don't have to bundle internet and TV together if it makes more sense to get internet from one provider and TV from another.

Internet and TV bundle FAQs

What is the best bundle for TV and Internet?

Cable providers often have the simplest and most cost-effective internet and TV bundles. Cable ISPs such as Cox, Mediacom, Optimum, Spectrum and Xfinity, for example, have multiple internet and TV bundles to choose from with varying speeds and channel lineups.

Few fiber internet providers also offer a TV service, so bundles may include a streaming service. AT&T Fiber and DirecTV Stream bundles are popular, as are Frontier Fiber and YouTube TV bundles.

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Is it better to bundle internet and TV?

If you plan on getting internet and TV anyway, you might as well bundle them. But before you do, make sure you're getting the internet speeds you need and the channels you want without a cheaper option available elsewhere.

Signing up for a $70 cable package just to watch AMC, ESPN and TBS, for example, could have you paying more than necessary.Live TV streaming servicesoffersimilar channels to cableand often cost less -- Sling TV, for example, has those three channels and costs just $35. Additionally, many providers sell a "basic" or "locals only" TV package that charges you for channels you can get over the air for free with a digital antenna. On the other hand, if you want regional sports networks, a cable TV package may be your best (and sometimes only) option.

To make things just a little more complicated, many internet providers now offer an internet and streaming bundle with streaming services such as YouTube TV, Sling TV, or their own exclusive streaming service in addition to traditional TV. We've included those bundles, when cheap, in the list above.

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Is it cheaper to bundle internet and TV?

Bundling internet and TV together may come with a monthly discount depending on the provider. Xfinity offers a bundle discount, but others including AT&T, Cox and Verizon Fios currently do not. Even if there is no discount available, bundling services may still save you money by cutting or combining installation and equipment costs.

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Can I bundle internet and TV with different providers?

Many DSL and fiber providers, such as CenturyLink and Frontier, do not offer stand-alone TV service and instead partner with national providers like DirecTV and Dish or streaming services to offer bundles. In these cases, you'll be bundling internet and TV with different providers, and possibly get a discount for doing so.

If you just want internet from a fiber provider and TV from your local cable provider, however, a bundled package, especially one with a discount, is doubtful. There are no bundles, for example, that combine internet from AT&T Fiber and TV from Xfinity.

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Is it cheaper to stream TV?

That depends on your entertainment demands. While on-demand streaming platforms like Disney Plus, Hulu and Netflix often come at a lower monthly price than most cable packages, they do not offer live channels. Streaming services that do have live TV -- like Hulu Live TV, Sling TV and YouTube TV -- may come at a monthly cost that approaches the price of a cable package. Equipment costs are typically lower and there may be more exclusive content available with a streaming service versus traditional cable, however.

The bottom line is, like with home internet, choosing the cheapest TV option (streaming or otherwise), may not suit your needs. Before signing up for an internet and TV bundle, make sure the package includes the internet speeds you need and the channels you want.

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What is the cheapest way to get internet in your house?

If you need little more than a basic connection for browsing the internet and light streaming, consider the cheapest plans available from providers in your area. Many providers offer cheap plans starting at $30 to $50 per month for speeds up to 100Mbps or higher.

Opting to use your own router, or choosing a provider that includes it for free, can help cut your monthly internet costs. Be aware of other conditions of service, such as data caps or contracts, that could affect your internet bill.

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How much is cable 2024? ›

Conclusion: The Average Cost Of Cable TV Is $83 per Month!

However, there are ways to manage and reduce these costs. If you want to save money, consider alternatives like streaming services. Some affordable providers include Mediacom ($49.99/month), Xfinity ($20/month), and Spectrum ($29.99/month).

What is the best internet for streaming TV? ›

The best internet providers for gaming and streaming Comcast Xfinity, Google Fiber and Charter Spectrum top Forbes Home's best internet providers for gaming and streaming 2024 list.

Who offers the least expensive internet? ›

The 10 Best Cheapest Internet Providers 2024
  • Verizon Fios: Best Reliability.
  • CenturyLink: Best Value.
  • Optimum: Best Deals.
  • Kinetic:Best for Rural Areas.
  • Cox Communications: Best for Customization.
  • Frontier Communications: Best for Budget-Friendly Options.
  • Spectrum: Best for No Contracts.
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Is cable worth it in 2024? ›

If you're paying for cable to have something to watch but aren't so picky about what that something is, then you may want to switch to a streaming service or two instead and enjoy a lower credit card bill. But if you can afford cable and you like cable, keep paying for cable.

Who is the best TV internet provider? ›

Which provider has the best broadband and TV deals?
  • BT and EE: best range of packages.
  • Virgin: fast broadband speeds and a good choice of packages.
  • Sky: best quad-play provider.
  • Vodafone: fibre and TV at low prices.
Aug 5, 2024

Is Roku really cheaper than cable? ›

If you go all-in with free streaming channels, like The Roku Channel and Tubi, you could save $1300+ each year. Roku users save an average of over $70 each month over cable according to a recent survey. It's easy to start saving without the monthly equipment fees, taxes, and hidden fees that often come with cable.

How much is DirecTV per month for seniors? ›

DIRECTV Packages at a Glance
Package (satellite or streaming service)PriceBest for
Choice$84.99 per monthOlder sports fans who want a little more variety
Ultimate$114.99 per monthOlder sports fans and channel surfers who want commercial-free movies
Premier$159.99 per monthSenior cinephiles and those who want it all
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What is the easiest TV provider for seniors? ›

Meanwhile, let's go through each Cable TV below in much detail and understand why it's better for Seniors!
  • Xfinity. Xfinity offers a range of flexible cable packages starting at $20 per month, making it a budget-friendly option for seniors. ...
  • DirecTV. ...
  • Spectrum TV. ...
  • Cox. ...
  • Verizon Fios TV. ...
  • Optimum TV. ...
  • Dish.
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What is the best device to stream internet to TV? ›

Compare SpecsThe Best Media Streaming Devices for 2024
Our PicksAmazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen, 2023) See It $29.99 at AmazonChromecast With Google TV (HD) See It $36.99 at Amazon
RatingEditors' Choice 4.5 Editor ReviewEditors' Choice 4.5 Editor Review
Resolution4K1080p
HDRDolby Vision, HDR10HDR10

What is a good Wi-Fi speed for TV streaming? ›

Recommended Internet Speed

You'll need at least 4-8 Mbps of Internet speed to watch pre-recorded shows and movies, and 10 Mbps or more to stream live TV. 4K streaming requires speeds around 20 Mbps per user.

Do you need unlimited data for streaming TV? ›

Honestly, probably not. But unlimited data does come in handy if you spend a lot of time doing online activities that use up lots of data, like streaming video and downloading large files. Unlimited data is also useful if you share Wi-Fi with a lot of roommates or family members.

How to get free internet? ›

The FCC Lifeline program can provide reduced-cost or even no-cost internet access. You can go to the Lifeline Support site to check your eligibility and to apply to the program. You can also check out our in-depth analysis of government programs for free and low-cost internet.

Who has the most free internet? ›

In 2023, Iceland was the worldwide leader in terms of internet freedom. The country ranked first with 94 index points in the Freedom House Index, where each country received a numerical score from 100 (the freest) to 0 (the least free).

Who is the cheapest internet provider? ›

Which are the cheapest internet providers?
  • Plusnet. Plusnet often features some of the lowest-price internet deals on the market and is well-known for offering excellent customer service. ...
  • TalkTalk. Another popular low-cost broadband provider is TalkTalk. ...
  • Vodafone. ...
  • NOW Broadband. ...
  • Hyperoptic. ...
  • Community Fibre.
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Is it cheaper to have cable or streaming? ›

Cost: Streaming services are often cheaper than cable TV. You can choose from a variety of streaming services and only pay for the ones you want with no added broadcasting or equipment fees, which can save you money in the long run.

Can I split my cable for TV and internet? ›

If you have a single cable outlet in your room and you want to connect more than one piece of equipment (like a TV Box and an internet modem), you would use a standard cable splitter in this scenario. These are often referred to as two-way splitters, but remember: There are different types of splitters.

How can I get my TV cheaper than cable? ›

Those who want to watch TV but don't want to pay for cable service can consider Hulu + Live TV. This add-on service to a Hulu subscription allows you to watch live TV programming, like your favorite news, network TV channels, and sports teams. You have many options about how much content you can access.

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