Choosing the right home internet provider can feel like navigating a maze of hidden fees, rising rates, and confusing speed claims. When comparing a traditional cable connection against a modern 5G ...
Fiber and cable internet generally provide the fastest speeds, while 5G and fixed wireless are growing as flexible options. Fiber is ideal for heavy users like gamers and remote workers, while cable ...
Verizon offers four 5G Home Internet plans ranging from $35 to $75 per month (with auto-pay and paperless billing discount applied). Verizon 5G Home Internet uses a fixed wireless connection and is ...
Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving. Prior to joining CNET, Joe led MyMove's moving coverage and reported on broadband policy, the digital divide, and ...
Mobile carriers are flooding the airwaves with catchy commercials boasting about their ability to provide affordable, high-speed home internet. The advertising push aims to build awareness for Fixed ...
T-Mobile's Home Internet Backup Plan Kicks in When Your Broadband Goes Out The $30 plan offers 130GB of 5G data for whenever your normal connection drops out or slows down. It lands as a new survey ...
PureLiFi and Solace Power's new bridge system made a splash at the MWC early this year. Here's how it could boost 5G and other fixed wireless connections. Trisha Jandoc was an associate writer at CNET ...
DURHAM, N.H.—Leichtman Research Group is reporting that the largest cable and wireline phone providers and fixed wireless services in the U.S. – representing about 96% of the market – acquired about 3 ...
Wireless home internet is becoming more popular across the U.S. as service continues to improve, but this wireless home internet provider is the best.
Among the many promises of 5G technology to deliver faster speeds and global connectivity is the ability to bring that world without wires to where you live — beyond your mobile phones and tablets and ...
Did the telecom industry overlook one of the biggest opportunities in 5G? Judging from media buzz, you might think so. Early discussions were dominated by futuristic use cases—network slicing, ...
Most people use the word “Wi‑Fi” when they really mean “internet,” and that mix‑up quietly shapes how we shop for service, troubleshoot outages, and even argue with our providers. The real split is ...