Best Internet Providers in Columbus, Georgia

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What is the best internet provider in Columbus?

WideOpenWest, aka WOW Internet, is CNET's pick of the best internet provider in Columbus, Georgia. WOW has a good selection of high-speed plans -- more than cable competitors Mediacom and Spectrum. It's also the cheapest internet service provider among the major ISPs in the area. It charges $25 a month for speeds up to 300 megabits per second. Mediacom has a $20 per month plan that's slightly slower and less accessible at 250Mbps.

Among the cable internet providers, WOW also offers the fastest internet plan with max download speeds of 1,200Mbps. AT&T Fiber, the main fiber provider in Columbus, is the fastest internet provider overall, with speed tiers up to 2,000 and 5,000Mbps.

If you’re looking for an alternative to the big cable or fiber providers, start with T-Mobile Home Internet. The fixed wireless provider is available throughout much of Columbus, and service starts at just $50 a month with no added equipment fees, data caps or contracts. Verizon 5G Home Internet offers similar pricing and service terms, but availability is more limited in Columbus.

Best internet in Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, Georgia internet providers compared

ProviderInternet technologyMonthly price rangeSpeed rangeMonthly equipment costsData capContractCNET review scoreAT&T
Read full reviewMediacom
Read full reviewSpectrum
Read full reviewT-Mobile Home Internet
Read full reviewVerizon 5G Home Internet
Read full reviewWideOpenWest
DSL, fiber$60 DSL, $55-$245 fiber90-3000Mbps DSL, 300-5,000Mbps fiberNoneNoneNone7.4
Cable$20-$60250-1,000Mbps$14 350-3,000GBNone6.4
Cable$30-$70100-1,000MbpsFree modem, $10 router rental (optional)NoneNone7.2
Fixed wireless$50-$70 ($40-$50 with eligible mobile plans)72-245MbpsNoneNoneNone7.4
Fixed wireless$50-$70 ($35-$45 for eligible Verizon Wireless customers)50-1,000MbpsNoneNoneNone7.2
Cable$25-$90300-1,200MbpsNoneVaries, 1.5TB to unlimitedNone7.2

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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.

What's the cheapest internet plan in Columbus?

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View of downtown Columbus, Georgia from the Chattahoochee River
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How to find internet deals and promotions in Columbus

The best internet deals and top promotions in Columbus depend on what discounts are available during that time. Most deals are short-lived, but we look frequently for the latest offers. 

How many members of your household use the internet?

Columbus internet providers, such as WideOpenWest and AT&T Fiber, may offer lower introductory pricing or free gift cards for a limited time. Many, however, including Mediacom, T-Mobile Home Internet and Spectrum, run the same standard pricing year-round. 

For a more extensive list of promos, check out our guide on the best internet deals.

Fastest internet plans in Columbus

PlanStarting priceMax download speedMax upload speedData capConnection typeAT&T Internet 5000
Read full reviewAT&T Internet 2000
Read full reviewWOW Internet 1.2 Gig
Read full reviewAT&T Internet 1000
Read full reviewWOW Internet 1 Gig
Read full reviewMediacom 1 Gig
Read full reviewSpectrum Internet Gig
Read full reviewVerizon 5G Home Plus Internet
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$245 5,000Mbps5,000MbpsNoneFiber
$145 2,000Mbps2,000MbpsNoneFiber
$90 1,200Mbps50MbpsNoneCable
$80 1,000Mbps1,000MbpsNoneFiber
$55 1,000Mbps50MbpsNoneCable
$60 1,000Mbps50Mbps3,000GBCable
$70 1,000Mbps35MbpsNoneCable
$70 ($45 with eligible mobile plans)85-1,000Mbps50-75MbpsNoneFixed wireless

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What’s a good internet speed?

Most internet connection plans can now handle basic productivity and communication tasks. If you're looking for an internet plan that can accommodate videoconferencing, streaming video or gaming, you'll have a better experience with a more robust connection. Here's an overview of the recommended minimum download speeds for various applications, according to the Federal Communications Commission. Note that these are only guidelines -- and that internet speed, service and performance vary by connection type, provider and address.

For more information, refer to our guide on how much internet speed you really need.

  • 0 to 5Mbps allows you to tackle the basics -- browsing the internet, sending and receiving email, streaming low-quality video.
  • 5 to 40Mbps gives you higher-quality video streaming and videoconferencing.
  • 40 to 100Mbps should give one person sufficient bandwidth to satisfy the demands of modern telecommuting, video streaming and online gaming. 
  • 100 to 500Mbps allows one to two people to simultaneously engage in high-bandwidth activities like videoconferencing, streaming and online gaming. 
  • 500 to 1,000Mbps allows three or more people to engage in high-bandwidth activities at the same time.

How CNET chose the best internet providers in Columbus

Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, it’s impractical to personally test every ISP in a given city. So what’s our approach? We start by researching the pricing, availability and speed information drawing on our own historical ISP data, the provider sites and mapping information from FCC.gov.

But it doesn’t end there. We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we consider every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. We look at sources, including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, to evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP’s service. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of the time of publication.

Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:

  1. Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?
  2. Do customers get decent value for what they’re paying?
  3. Are customers happy with their service?

While the answer to those questions is often layered and complex, the providers who come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend. When selecting the cheapest internet service, we look for the plans with the lowest monthly fee, though we also factor in things like price increases, equipment fees and contracts. Choosing the fastest internet service is relatively straightforward. We look at advertised upload and download speeds and consider real-world speed data from sources like Ookla and FCC reports. (Disclosure: Ookla is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.)

To explore our process in more depth, visit our how we test ISPs page.

Internet providers in Columbus FAQs

What is the best internet service provider in Columbus, Georgia?

WideOpenWest, or WOW, is the best internet service provider in Columbus, due to its broad high-speed coverage, low pricing and fast download speeds. The contract-free service includes free equipment rental for one year with select plans, while the 1.2-gig plan comes with ongoing free equipment rental and unlimited data.

Is fiber internet available in Columbus?

Fiber internet is available to a little more than a quarter of Columbus households, according to the FCC. Serviceability is greatest in the Castlewood, Northstar and Hillside Terrace communities, though fiber coverage can be found in random pockets throughout Columbus.

AT&T Fiber is the largest fiber internet provider in Columbus, though Public Service Communications also has a small fiber presence in the area. Beamspeed has recently emerged as a fiber provider in the Columbus area as well, but service appears to be in beta as of this writing.

What is the cheapest internet provider in Columbus?

WideOpenWest has the cheapest internet plan of our top internet service providers in Columbus starting at a monthly price of $25 for download speeds up to 300Mbps. Mediacom has a 250Mbps plan starting at $20, but it has a slightly smaller availability than WOW.

Which internet provider in Columbus offers the fastest plan?

AT&T Fiber offers the fastest internet plan in Columbus, Georgia, with speeds up to 5,000Mbps starting at a monthly price of $245. The plan features symmetrical upload and download speeds, one of the biggest benefits of using a 100% fiber-optic connection.

AT&T Fiber also has the second fastest plan in Columbus -- 2,000Mbps starting at $145 a month -- while download speeds from cable internet service providers WOW, Mediacom and Spectrum top out at around 1,000 to 1,200Mbps.

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