What is the best internet provider in McKinney?
While it all comes down to what’s available at your address, CNET recommends Spectrum as McKinney’s best internet service provider. In addition to providing service to almost 88% of the city’s population, according to the FCC, Spectrum offers some of the cheapest and fastest plans residents can find. However, if Spectrum isn’t an option at your address, AT&T Fiber and T-Mobile Home Internet are worth checking out for broadband.
We’ve also compared providers based on speed and cost in McKinney. If you’re shopping for the fastest service, AT&T Fiber’s 5-gigabit plan costs $225 monthly and includes unlimited data.
Providers like T-Mobile and Verizon will be your best bet if you want to pay the lowest amount possible for home internet. While those fixed wireless ISPs offer base plans at $50, similar to Spectrum and AT&T Fiber, eligible T-Mobile and Verizon mobile customers can receive a $15 to $20 monthly discount.
Our methodology
100 – 1,000 Mbps
$30- $90 per month
Our take – Although we typically recommend fiber connectivity over cable, which explains why AT&T Fiber is one of our top picks, Spectrum’s wide availability in McKinney can’t be beaten. Spectrum also offers speeds up to a gigabit with no data caps or required contracts.
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300 – 5,000 Mbps
$55 – $250 per month
Our take – If AT&T Fiber is an option at your address, its speedy plans make it worth considering. So why didn’t this ISP rank as McKinney’s top provider? While the FCC reports that over 76% of McKinney can get AT&T service, that figure includes its fiber and DSL networks. Fiber coverage will be much lower.