Everyone wants the best internet service at the best possible price. As the industry develops, the technology changes and allows for faster and faster internet speeds.
When setting up your internet service, you want to be sure that you will have the speed you need, a price that fits your budget, and good internet security.
There are many internet service providers. Each has different offerings that may vary zip code to zip code.
We’ve done the the research to provide you with a side-by-side comparison of CenturyLink, Cox, and Xfinity.
Which company is the best?
While all three companies offer competitive speeds and internet service plan options, CenturyLink stands out for its Price for Life plans that do not require contracts.
Internet speed is generally measured in megabits per second (Mbps). It’s how fast data can be downloaded to your computer or your TV.
Some of the fastest speed available are measured in gigabits per second (Gbps). 1000 Mbps is the same as 1Gbps.
The speeds offered by each company usually vary location to location, so the fastest speeds may not always be available in your area. Check the service provider’s website to determine what speeds are available to you.
Internet speed is also affected by how many devices are using the internet at a given time and can be affected by power outages and weather.
The speed you need depends on several factors including the number of devices on the internet and what the internet is being used for.
BroadbandNow recommends 25 Mbps for most people. Video gamers may need more speed for online games.
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Internet providers charge a monthly fee for service. These fees vary based on location and internet speed purchased.
Most companies require a certain kind of modem or router for setting up secure wireless internet. The equipment can be rented with an additional charge per month or can be bought at the beginning of the contract.
Other one time fees include an activation fee and an installation fee.
If the internet service is purchased with a contract, customers will pay an early termination fee for ending their service early.
CenturyLink Up to 20 Mbps: $45 Up to 40-80 Mbps: $55 Up to 100-140 Mbps: $65
Equipment Rental: $10 |
Cox 10 Mbps: $49.99 30 Mbps: $66.99 100 Mbps: $87.99 300 Mbps: $104.99 1000 Mbps: $119.99 Equipment Rental: Undisclosed |
Xfinity 15Mbps: $49.95-$51.95 60 Mbps-1000 Mbps: $59.95-$66.95 + upgrade surcharge 2000 Mbps: $299.95
Equipment Rental: Undisclosed |
CenturyLink has three Price for Life plans. These plans are month-to-month and the rate remains fixed for as long as a customer stays with CenturyLink.
Monthly rates for the Price for Life plans vary based on speed. The prices listed here do not include applicable taxes or equipment rental fees:
CenturyLink also offers an online deal for fiber internet with 1000 Mbps for $65 per month.
Customers who choose to rent equipment from CenturyLink will be charged an additional $10 per month in rental fees.
Alternatively, customers can purchase equipment upfront. The upfront cost can be as much as $150.
CenturyLink allows customers to self-install the internet or have it professionally installed for $125.
There is no early termination fee with CenturyLink, because its internet service is month-to-month.
The total cost, excluding taxes, for the first month with CenturyLink is between $55-$340 depending on the services requested.
Cox offers five internet plans to residential consumers. These plans come with a one-year contract. If customers prefers a no-term service agreement, they can pay an extra $10 per month for month-to-month service.
The prices below do not include applicable taxes, month-to-month fee, or equipment rental:
There are discounted prices available for new customers. These discounted prices only last the first 12 months.
Cox’s activation fee, installation fee, equipment purchase fee, and monthly equipment rental fees were not disclosed on its website. Interested customers will have to contact Cox directly for more information regarding these fees.
Cox does allow customers to use non-Cox equipment as long as it meets its requirements.
Customers who choose to have a contract for their internet will be subject to an early termination fee if they end the contract early after the first 30 days. This fee can be up to $120.
Xfinity has three main internet plans. Most of its internet plans require a one-year contract.
Some plans have the option to be contract-free with an additional $10-$35 per month depending on the speed. Most plans that are contract free cost an additional $20 per month.
The monthly prices listed below are for one-year contracts (unless otherwise noted) and do not include applicable taxes or additional fees.
Xfinity also provides discounted promotional rates to new customers. These rates last one or two years depending on the specific terms of the plan.
Xfinity charges fees for the following:
The fee amount for each of these items was not easily found on Xfinity’s website. Interested customers will need to contact Xfinity directly.
Xfinity does have an option for customers to self-install their internet. Customers can also purchase a modem and a router independently as long as they meet Xfinity’s requirements.
Xfinity offers a 30-day, money-back guarantee. If a customer cancels within the first 30-days, Xfinity will refund the customer up to $500.
It’s common for internet service providers to set a limit on monthly data usage. Exceeding the limit can result in additional fees or slower data.
CenturyLink Monthly Limit: Undisclosed Excess Surcharge: Undisclosed Data Rollover: Undisclosed |
Cox Monthly Limit: 1 TB (1024 GB) Excess Surcharge: $10/up to 50 GB used Data Rollover: No |
Xfinity Monthly Limit: 1 TB (1024 GB) with some plans Excess Surcharge: Undisclosed Data Rollover: Undisclosed |
Internet service providers provide the following additional features with their internet plans:
CenturyLink offers the following security services with some of its internet plans:
Customers buying a plan without the security services can subscribe to the same services by purchasing a CenturyLink @Ease® Package for a monthly fee.
All of Cox’s internet plans include Cox Security Suite Plus by McAfee. This service helps maintain your internet’s security and enhances the security of up to five devices.
Cox subscribers are also able to have up to 10 email accounts through Cox.
Cox provides in-home Wi-Fi support 8AM-midnight every day for customers renting equipment.
Customers who would like technical support can subscribe to Cox Complete Care (SM) for the same services. Cox Complete Care (SM) includes the following:
Cox’s Preferred 100 plans and higher also come with access to Cox Wi-Fi hotspots. This feature is handy for people who travel frequently.
This equipment is designed to create steady wireless internet service throughout a customer’s home. Cox technicians install the equipment to make sure it is set up to maximize performance.
Wi-Fi configured via this hardware can be managed from smart phones through the Cox Connect app.
Xfinity offers the following benefits to its customers:
Hot spots
Hot spots are not available everywhere. Only customers with a Performance Plus Internet subscribers have unlimited access.
Performance Starter customers can be granted access with 40 1-hour passes every 30 days.
Featured hardware
Xfinity has its own modem router called xFi Gateway. It provides consistent speeds and good wireless coverage.
Customers can also use the modem router to monitor internet activity by device, set parental controls, and turn off Wi-Fi for certain periods of time. All of these control features are available on a mobile app.
The xFi security system that comes with xFi Gateway also protects from malware.
Xfinity also offers Norton™ Security Online for PC, Mac, and mobile, can add Norton™ Secure VPN.
Many internet service companies also offer other services, like phone, TV, and home security.
Customers interested in purchasing these services anyway may be able to save money by bundling.
Purchasing multiple services from a company can be more cost effective than purchasing them separately.
Customers purchasing internet service from CenturyLink can add phone and TV service to their purchase and receive discounted rates.
CenturyLink’s bundling options require a two-year contract. The promotional pricing for DirecTV lasts one year.
The promotional rates are between $80 and $120 per month depending on customer location, which services are selected, internet speed, and kind of TV service. These rates exclude equipment fees.
With these bundling options, CenturyLink charges a $19.95 activation fee.
Because these bundles come with contracts, there is an early termination fee of $20 per month remaining on the contract.
Like CenturyLink, Cox offers phone and TV service in addition to internet. Cox also offers home security and automation services.
Cox’s bundling options also come with a two-year contract. The monthly costs (excluding taxes) range between $61.99 and $332.46.
The promotional rates are between $49.99 and $179.99. These rates last one to two years depending on bundle terms.
These rates vary based on customer location and services bundled.
Xfinity offers TV service, phone service, and home security service in addition to internet service. Customers can bundle services with a two-year contract.
The promotional monthly rates fall between $34 and $190 per month excluding taxes.
Xfinity charges additional service fees for Broadcast TV, Regional Sports, AnyRoom DVR, HD Technology, and voice activation.
CenturyLink | Cox | |
Speeds Available |
Up to 20 Mbps Up to 40-80 Mbps Up to 100-140 Mbps Up to 1000 Mbps |
10 Mbps 30 Mbps 100 Mbps 300 Mbps 1000 Mbps |
Monthly Costs Internet Service
Equipment Rental |
Up to 20 Mbps: $45 Up to 40-80 Mbps: $55 Up to 100-140 Mbps: $65
Rental: $10 |
10 Mbps: $49.99 30 Mbps: $66.99 100 Mbps: $87.99 300 Mbps: $104.99 1000 Mbps: $119.99 Rental: Undisclosed |
One-time Costs Activation Installation Equipment Purchase |
Undisclosed Self-install or $125 Up to $150 |
Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed |
Early Termination Fee | Not Applicable | Up to $120 |
Contract Type | Month-to-month | One-year or Month-to-month (+$10/month) |
Data Caps | Undisclosed | 1 TB (1024 GB) |
Additional Features Security Tech Support Hot Spots Featured Hardware |
Yes Yes Undisclosed Undisclosed |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Bundling Services Phone TV Home Security Automation |
Yes Yes No No |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Bundling Contract Typ | Two-year | Two-year |
Additional Bundling Fees | $19.95 Activation Fee | Undisclosed |
Bundling Early Termination Fee | $20/month left on contract | Undisclosed |
CenturyLink | Xfinity | |
Speeds Available |
Up to 20 Mbps Up to 40-80 Mbps Up to 100-140 Mbps Up to 1000 Mbps |
15 Mbps 60 Mbps 150 Mbps 250 Mbps 400 Mbps 1000 Mbps 2000 Mbps |
Monthly Costs Internet Service
Equipment Rental |
Up to 20 Mbps: $45 Up to 40-80 Mbps: $55 Up to 100-140 Mbps: $65
Rental: $10 |
15 Mbps: $49.95-$51.95 60-1000 Mbps: $59.95-$66.95 + upgrade surcharge 2000 Mbps: $299.95 Rental: Undisclosed |
One-time Costs Activation Installation Equipment Purchase |
Undisclosed Self-install or $125 Up to $150 |
Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed |
Early Termination Fee | Not Applicable | Undisclosed |
Contract Type | Month-to-month | One-year, two-year, or Month-to-month (+$10-$35/month) |
Data Caps | Undisclosed | 1 TB (1024 GB) with some plans |
Additional Features Security Tech Support Hot Spots Featured Hardware |
Yes Yes Undisclosed Undisclosed |
Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Bundling Services Phone TV Home Security Automation |
Yes Yes No No |
Yes Yes Yes No |
Bundling Contract Typ | Two-year | Two-year |
Additional Bundling Fees | $19.95 Activation Fee | Undisclosed |
Bundling Early Termination Fee | $20/month left on contract | Undisclosed |
While Xfinity and Cox have some excellent bonus features and more bundling options, CenturyLink has lower monthly costs. Customers on one of CenturyLink’s Price for Life plans don’t have to worry about rate increases or contracts.
While additional information about data caps and surcharges would be nice, CenturyLink is much more transparent about its rates and fees.
Customers who are looking to bundle services with home security or interested in more speed options and higher speeds should consider Xfinity and Cox.
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