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Best No-Contract Internet Providers for December 2025

Best No-Contract Internet Providers for December 2025

By Trey PaulCNET

Our picks BROADBAND DEALS OF THE WEEK Looking for the perfect internet provider means a lot of time and research. US adults are paying $195 more for their internet than last year, according to a CNET survey. As such, you want to be sure that you've picked the best internet provider and are getting the best for your money. To save you the time, we've found ISPs with competitive pricing, fast speeds and no contract requirements. Find your best match with our top picks for no-contract internet service providers. What's the best no-contract internet provider overall? CNET's top pick for the best overall no-contract internet is GFiber . With high-speed internet (two plans of 1,000 and 3,000 megabits per second available in all serviceable areas and even faster speeds in select areas), no equipment fees or data caps , it beats all other ISPs in this category. There's a lot to like about GFiber. There's only one problem -- it has limited availability nationwide. If you're not in one of the 19 states where it operates, don't worry: You can still get quick internet speeds for a competitive price with AT&T Fiber or any of the other providers we discuss below. Keep in mind: Not signing a contract doesn't always mean you're getting the best price. Many providers will put a premium on their pay-as-you-go plans, while their contract rates are cheaper. To help keep your costs in perspective, we've noted the cost per Mbps for each no-contract internet provider. It's an excellent way to compare apples to apples when pitting internet plan speeds and prices against each other. Locating local internet providers Best no-contract internet service providers Internet providers GFiber Best no-contract ISP (if you can get it) Our take - At first glance, GFiber plans seem expensive, but they boast an excellent cost per Mbps. There are five options: The cheapest starts at $70 per month, and the most expensive tops out at $150 monthly. You can expect speeds from 1 gigabit (1,000Mbps) to 8 gigabits (8,000Mbps), with the cost per Mbps at a cheap 7 cents and 2 cents, respectively. Supported by a fiber-optic connection, you can expect fully symmetrical speeds and a reliable connection. You're getting a fast connection for your money overall. On top of that, your equipment is included in your monthly price and there's no additional cost for installation, which is a great deal. Read full review Astound Broadband Best promo pricing Our take - When it comes to cheap promo pricing, Astound comes out on top. It has quite a price range available across its various markets, but an aggressively competitive average cost of 5 cents per Mbps to start. You'll find a 300Mbps plan for $30 monthly throughout most of Astound's footprint. That tough-to-beat price falls closer to the pack after your intro period, but you'll be hard-pressed to find a better price for your initial service period. Comparatively, other cable ISPs like Spectrum offer service starting at $50 per month....

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