Houston Texas
Houston Texas Broadband Internet Service
People in Houston Texas have several options when picking broadband internet service. Many people ask which service provides the most reliable internet service at the fastest speeds? When signing up on a broadband contract you want to make sure that the service will be both fast and reliable. If a broadband company offers a faster service then the competition it will not do you any good if it remains down all the time. One way to get around this is to ask for a trial option where you can get out of the contract if it does not meet your reliability requirements.
In Houston there are several high speed internet services to choose from. Here is a list of some of the best with a wide range of price, options, speed, and contract terms and conditions.
DSL and Cable Internet Providers
Earthlink is Comcast Cable and has this offer right now -
ADSL2+ Covad 1-866-651-4976 www.covad.com
Speakeasy DSL - www.speakeasy.net
Road Runner High Speed Internet - $29.95/mo. and $25 Cash Back…Sign Up Online
AT&T High Speed Internet | Fastest Service for the Price
AT&T Products & Services
Comcast Broadband $19.99/mo for 6 months No Contract | Several other options available.
Oplink DSL Service $19.95/mo Rated the highest in Houston - www.oplink.com
Can’t Get DSL or Cable?
Wildblue Satellite internet will work out great if you are in an area where you can’t get broadband cable internet or DSL. The satellite service provides broadband internet speeds and has come down in cost over the years so that now most people can afford it.
$100 Cash Back on WildBlue Satellite Speed Internet
HughesNet Satellite is another option to try and has a pretty hefty $200 cash back option for those looking for a good incentive to try it out. I have not used Wildblue or Hughesnet so I have no information on which one is the better choice. All I can say is sign up and give it a try.
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September 18th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Thanks for the comprehensive list of broadband internet service providers in Houston. I called all of them and got the terms and agreements for the different plans. I think I am going to go with ATT broadband.
November 27th, 2007 at 2:58 am
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May 6th, 2008 at 2:21 pm
I used TimeWarner Cable for several years with out any trouble. Ever since Comcast took over, my internet has gone down and stayed down for weeks at a time. It’s the worst customer service I have ever experienced. I’m looking at other alternatives now but I do NOT recommend Comcast to anyone!