

The cheapest plans you'll likely find in Columbus are Spectrum's $30-a-month plan and Breezeline's Base $20 monthly plan. Cheap internet options in the Columbus metro area Most ISPs offer a plan that's $50 a month or below, and only a few skew higher than that (largely the satellite providers). Pricing details on Columbus home internet serviceĬolumbus' broadband prices are pretty reasonable, with the average starting price at just over $44 a month. The plans and prices are wide-ranging, so whether you need internet to simply check your email or you're a hardcore gamer, there's something for you. Verizon Wireless customers could pay as little as $25 monthly for internet with autopay and select mobile plans.Ĭolumbus offers a variety of ISPs in and around the central metro area. Plans start at $50 a month for 85 to 300Mbps and go up to $70 a month for 300 to 1,000Mbps.

Verizon 5G Home Internet: Verizon offers 5G internet service throughout central Columbus.The recently launched Starlink offers the fastest speeds (up to 250Mbps) for $90 to $120 a month, and HughesNet's plans start at $50 a month for 25Mbps. Viasat's plans start at $65 per month for 25Mbps and go up to $250 for 50Mbps. Satellite internet: Residents can access satellite internet through Viasat, Starlink and HughesNet in Columbus.DSL speeds go up to 100Mbps for $50 a month, while fiber speeds start at 200Mbps for $30 monthly. The DSL and fiber service is available in about half of the Columbus area. Brightspeed : Brightspeed took over CenturyLink's network in Columbus.Breezeline : Breezeline's cable internet is available in about 70% of Columbus, and plans range from $20 to $60 per month and 100 to 1,000Mbps.
