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Best Internet Providers in Cincinnati, Ohio

Written by  Stephen J. Bronner | Reviewed by  Hallie Seltzer
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Best cable provider in Cincinnati, OH

Our take One of the country's most widely available internet providers, Charter Communications' Spectrum Inte... Read more

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Cable
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300 - 1,000 Mbps
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$50 - $80 per month
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Best internet provider in Cincinnati, OH

Our take This ISP, formerly known as Cincinnati Bell, has earned praise from Cincinnati residents for its rel... Read more

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Fiber
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400 - 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$45 - $85 per month
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Fiber
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400 - 2,000 Mbps
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$45 - $85 per month
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Best fixed wireless internet in Cincinnati, OH

Our take Many Cincinnati residents have access to 5G options from Verizon and T-Mobile, but we’re giving a no... Read more

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Fixed wireless
Speed range
85 - 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 - $70 per month
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What is the best internet provider in Cincinnati?

Residents of Cincinnati have limited options when it comes to broadband. Most of the city has access to just two wired internet providers, Spectrum and Altafiber (previously known as Cincinnati Bell). Other options, like 5G home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon and satellite internet providers, also serve select households. Out of those choices, CNET's pick for the best internet service provider in Cincinnati is Altafiber, based on its speed and pricing.

The cheapest provider in Cincinnati is between Altafiber and Spectrum, offering base plans for $40 and $30 per month respectively. However, Altafiber offers 400-megabit-per-second connectivity compared to Spectrum's 300Mbps. Altafiber is also the fastest ISP in this Ohio city, offering 2 gigabits for $100 monthly. Ultimately, affordability and speed will come down to what's available at your address.

Best internet in Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati internet providers compared

ProviderInternet technologyMonthly price rangeSpeed rangeMonthly equipment costsData capContractCNET review score
Altafiber Fiber$40-$100400-2,000MbpsNoneNoneNoneN/A
Spectrum
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Cable$30-$60100-1,000MbpsFree modem; $7 routerNoneNone7.2
T-Mobile Home Internet
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Fixed wireless$50-$70 (lower for mobile customers)72-245MbpsNoneNoneNone7.4
Verizon 5G Home Internet
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Fixed wireless$50-$70 ($35-$45 with qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plans)50-300MbpsNoneNoneNone7.2

Source: CNET analysis of provider data.

Other available internet providers in Cincinnati

  • Hughesnet: If you’re in Cincinnati or its immediate suburbs, you probably don’t need satellite internet. It’s only available at speeds of 50-100Mbps, with prices starting at $50 with a two-year contract and equipment fees.
  • T-Mobile Home Internet: Cincinnati residents can access 5G internet from Verizon and T-Mobile. T-Mobile’s home internet service is available for $50-$70 monthly and offers speeds up to 245Mbps.
  • Viasat: The other major satellite internet company (until SpaceX’s Starlink launches more widely), Viasat’s monthly prices start at $100 with speeds reaching up to 150Mbps based on the plan.

Cheap internet options in Cincinnati

Not including the pricey satellite internet options, Cincinnati residents can expect to pay between $40-$60 for internet service. The most affordable plans in the city come from Altafiber ($40 per month) and Spectrum $30 per month), which both offer 400Mbps and 100Mbps, respectively.

What's the cheapest internet plan in Cincinnati?

ProviderStarting monthly priceMax download speedMonthly equipment fee
Spectrum Internet 100
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$30 100Mbps$7 (optional)
Spectrum Internet 300
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$40 300Mbps$7 (optional)
Altafiber Fioptics 400Mbps $40 400MbpsNone
Verizon 5G Home Internet
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$50 ($35 with eligible mobile plan)100MbpsNone
T-Mobile Home Internet
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$60 ($40 with eligible mobile plan)245MbpsNone

Source: CNET analysis of provider data.

How to find internet deals and promotions in Cincinnati

The best internet deals and top promotions in Cincinnati depend on what discounts are available during that time. Most deals are short-lived, but we look frequently for the latest offers. 

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Cincinnati internet providers, such as Altafiber and Hughesnet, may offer lower introductory pricing or streaming add-ons for a limited time. Many, however, including Spectrum and Verizon, run the same standard pricing year-round. 

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How fast is Cincinnati broadband?

With limited options, it’s no surprise that Cincinnati’s median download speeds are low compared with other American cities and even those in Ohio. The Queen City places 90th on Ookla's list of internet speeds in the nation’s 100 most populous cities, with median download speeds of about 230 megabits per second and upload speeds of about 41Mbps. Not bad, but not great. Thankfully, high-speed internet options are available in the city.

Need fast download speeds? Look at Altafiber's 2,000Mbps plan for $100 per month, available at certain addresses. If you don't have access to that plan, Altafiber also offers 1,000Mbps for $70 monthly. And Spectrum's 1,000Mbps plan costs just $60.

Fastest internet plans in Cincinnati

ProviderStarting priceMax download speedMax upload speedConnection type
Altafiber Fioptics 2 Gig $100 2,000Mbps1,000MbpsFiber
Altafiber Fioptics 1 Gig $70 1,000Mbps500MbpsFiber
Spectrum Internet Gig
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$60 1,000Mbps35MbpsCable

Source: CNET analysis of provider data.

What's a good internet speed?

Most internet connection plans can now handle basic productivity and communication tasks. If you're looking for an internet plan that can accommodate videoconferencing, streaming video or gaming, you'll have a better experience with a more robust connection. Here's an overview of the recommended minimum download speeds for various applications, according to the FCC. Note that these are only guidelines -- and that internet speed, service and performance vary by connection type, provider and address.

  • 0 to 5Mbps allows you to tackle the basics: browsing the internet, sending and receiving email, streaming low-quality video.
  • 5 to 40Mbps gives you higher-quality video streaming and videoconferencing.
  • 40 to 100Mbps should give one user sufficient bandwidth to satisfy the demands of modern telecommuting, video streaming and online gaming. 
  • 100 to 500Mbps allows one to two users to simultaneously engage in high-bandwidth activities like videoconferencing, streaming and online gaming. 
  • 500 to 1,000Mbps allows three or more users to engage in high-bandwidth activities at the same time.

For more information, refer to our guide on how much internet speed you really need.

How CNET chose the best internet providers in Cincinnati

Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, it’s impractical to personally test every ISP in a given city. So what’s our approach? We start by researching the pricing, availability and speed information, drawing on our own historical ISP data, the provider sites and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.

But it doesn’t end there. We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we consider every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. We look at sources, including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, to evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP’s service. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of publication.

Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:

  1. Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?
  2. Do customers get decent value for what they’re paying?
  3. Are customers happy with their service?

While the answer to those questions is often layered and complex, the providers who come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend. When selecting the cheapest internet service, we look for the plans with the lowest monthly fee, though we also factor in things like price increases, equipment fees and contracts. Choosing the fastest internet service is relatively straightforward. We look at advertised upload and download speeds and consider real-world speed data from sources like Ookla and FCC reports.

To explore our process in more depth, visit our how we test ISPs page.

What's the final word on internet providers in Cincinnati?

For most Cincinnati residents, the choice of ISP will come down to either Altafiber or Spectrum. However, some city residents can access 5G internet from T-Mobile and Verizon. Prices start around $30, and higher speeds are available for those willing to pay up to $100 monthly.

Internet providers in Cincinnati FAQ

Which is the best internet service provider in Cincinnati?

Due to its variety of speeds and affordability, our pick for the best ISP in Cincinnati goes to Altafiber. Residents have reported they are happy with its service, and as a bonus, the company is headquartered in the Queen City. Its 2,000Mbps plan for $100 is a lot of speed for the price.

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Is fiber internet available in Cincinnati?

Yes. It comes from Altafiber, our pick for the best internet service provider in the city. Altafiber’s service comes in various plans, starting at 400Mbps and going up to a speedy 2,000Mbps, with prices ranging from $40 to $100. Altafiber’s plans are competitive on both speed and price compared to the other options in Cincinnati.

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Is Verizon or T-Mobile better for home broadband?

If you’re in a rare situation with access to Verizon and T-Mobile’s 5G internet, you have a decision to make. If you want higher speeds, we recommend Verizon. But for a price-for-life guarantee (and other additional perks), T-Mobile might sway you. Check out CNET’s article comparing Verizon 5G Home and T-Mobile Home Internet for more detailed information.

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