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Internet Providers News 23 July 2025 - 22 September 2025

Why 5G Internet Providers Are Replacing Cable Faster Than You Think

Why 5G Internet Providers Are Replacing Cable Faster Than You Think

Since mid-2022, 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) has effectively absorbed all U.S. broadband subscriber growth, shifting demand away from traditional wired providers. In 2024, Comcast Xfinity and Charter Spectrum together lost nearly 1 million broadband subscribers, while Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T gained about 3.7 million fixed wireless home internet customers. As of early 2024, T-Mobile had over 5 million 5G home internet subscribers and Verizon over 3 million; by Q2 2025, T-Mobile reported 7.3 million FWA customers, up 454,000 in a single quarter. Ericsson’s Mobility Report estimates about 80% of operators worldwide offer fixed wireless access, and projects FWA to
Top 10 US Internet Service Providers of 2025: Speed, Coverage, and Customer Satisfaction Ranked

Top 10 US Internet Service Providers of 2025: Speed, Coverage, and Customer Satisfaction Ranked

Google Fiber ranks #1 in 2025 for overall performance and customer satisfaction, offering up to 8 Gbps symmetric speeds with real-world speeds around 279 Mbps, a footprint of about 20+ metro areas in roughly 14 states, $70/mo for 1 Gbps, and 83% of users reporting they are very satisfied. AT&T Internet provides nationwide FTTH up to 5 Gbps symmetric across 21 states with 30+ million locations passed as of mid-2025, typical 1 Gbps plans around $55/mo, unlimited data, and an ACSI score of 80. Verizon combines Fios fiber up to 2 Gbps with 5G Home reaching 90+ million people, is
Free Satellite Internet: Myth or Reality? The Cheapest Options Revealed

Free Satellite Internet: Myth or Reality? The Cheapest Options Revealed

In 2018, LinkSure announced plans for a 272-satellite constellation to provide free global Wi-Fi by 2026. Quika offered a mostly free satellite broadband in parts of the Middle East and Africa, delivering about 3 Mbps down/1 Mbps up, but installation and a hardware deposit were still required. There is currently no genuinely free satellite internet for consumers; all major providers require paid subscriptions and specialized equipment because satellites and ground infrastructure cost millions. Amazon’s Project Kuiper aims for affordable service and is expected to start in late 2025. In emergencies, SpaceX Starlink has provided free service and terminals in Ukraine
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