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At SatelliteInternet.com, we do rigorous research on internet options, especially for rural and underserved areas, to help you make the smartest choices for your home, business, or travel lifestyle.

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Starlink
For high-performance gaming and work

Best served by Starlink or Fiber. Low latency is the priority for real-time applications and video conferencing without "lag."

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
For budget-conscious households

Best served by 5G Home Internet (T-Mobile/Verizon). Get decent speeds for a flat monthly fee, often with no equipment costs.

Viasat
For casual browsing in remote areas

Best served by Viasat or local fixed wireless providers. Ideal for users who primarily use email and news and live in areas where 5G or Starlink isn't yet optimal.

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No matter where you live or where you travel, there’s a solution for you. Enter your zip code to discover satellite, fiber, 5G, or cable internet near you.

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Rural internet providers by the numbers

Provider
Price per month
Download speed
Best for
Starlink$120.00*100-400 MbpsLowest latency, best for online gaming and buffer-free streaming
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet$35.00-$55.00**292-498 MbpsValue. No equipment fees. No contracts.
Viasat$39.99-$69.99***12-150 MbpsLow-cost equipment lease. Professional installation
Earthlink$59.955000 MbpsNo credit check. One simple plan.
Offers and availability vary by location and are subject to change. Data verified as of the article's publication date.

*Requires upfront cost of $349. ** Price is with paperless billing and qualifying phone plan. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change. ***Price for first three months of service. Increases by $30/mo.

From satisfied customers

“The second we turned it on, we went from 20Mbps down to about 150Mbps down. Latency was the biggest surprise. 40ms, which was enough to stream live TV. That was not an option before.” 

-Jim O., Starlink customer, Colorado

“I discovered that T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is one of the most reliable wireless internet services out there and an optimal solution for families living in rural areas.” 

- Andreas Rivera, rural internet reviewer, Utah

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your line-of-sight and budget. Starlink is generally faster but more expensive up front; 5G is cheaper, but signal strength varies with distance to cell towers.

It’s expanding! Many government grants are bringing Fiber to rural co-ops. Use our tool to see if a local provider has reached you yet.

It uses local towers to beam internet to an antenna on your roof. It's often more stable than a satellite in bad weather.