Other providers, especially those of the cable and fiber variety, are also ideal for gaming. Our top picks of the best broadband for gaming include:
Top internet providers for gaming
Speed range
300 – 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $120 per month
Our take – Verizon Fios speed tiers — 300Mbps, 500Mbps, 1Gbps and, in some places, 2Gbps — all offer plenty of upload and download speed for online gaming. The provider also excels at another important gaming factor: latency.
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Speed range
300 – 2,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $120 per month
Speed range
500 – 5,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $155 per month
Our take – Frontier’s new 200Mbps plan starts at just $30 per month and includes an Eero 6+ router at no extra cost. That’s plenty of speed for gaming, and the quality router will help ensure your connection is up to the task.
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Speed range
500 – 5,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $155 per month
Speed range
100 – 1,500 Mbps
Price range
$20 – $80 per month
Our take – Gaming routers are expensive, easily $200 to $500 or more. Astound is one of the only internet providers that gives customers the option of renting a gaming router for $13 per month. Specifically, it’s the Netgear Nighthawk Pro Gaming router, which promotes high speeds, low latency and support for Wi-Fi 6.
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Speed range
100 – 1,500 Mbps
Price range
$20 – $80 per month
Speed range
500 – 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $80 per month
Our take – Spectrum is our pick for the best cable internet provider overall, but that’s not why I recommend it for gaming. It’s the unlimited data. Spectrum is one of the only major cable ISPs offering unlimited data for all plans in every market. Xfinity, Cox, Mediacom and others may come with a monthly data cap and fees of up to $50 or $100 for going over.
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Speed range
500 – 1,000 Mbps
Price range
$50 – $80 per month
Speed range
20 – 250 Mbps
Price range
$90 – $120 per month
Our take – There are a few downsides to satellite internet, not least of which is the high latency that makes online gaming impossible. Starlink’s low-orbiting satellites relieve the latency issue with an expected range of 25 to 60 milliseconds.
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Speed range
20 – 250 Mbps
Price range
$90 – $120 per month
Top internet providers for gaming compared
Please note that the plans below show each provider’s cheapest available tier. The maximum speed is the top advertised speed for that given plan, but it might not be available in your area. Overall, the best selection for you — and the most cost-effective plan — might be a different tier that provides a faster speed at a higher price but a better value. To more fully understand this value-based approach, check out CNET’s guide to examining the cost per Mbps.