Best Internet Providers in New Jersey
New Jersey has plenty of fast internet service providers to choose from. These are CNET's top picks that you should consider when getting your connection.
What is the best internet provider in New Jersey?
Verizon Fios is CNET's top pick for the best internet service provider in New Jersey thanks to its symmetrical speeds, reliable connectivity and great sign-up offers. The service offers multiple plans ranging from $35 to $110 a month with speeds going all the way to 2,000Mbps. If Fios isn't available in your area, consider Xfinity. Another popular option with affordable plans, Xfinity's service starts at $40 a month.
If you're in a suburban area with limited options, T-Mobile Home Internet and Verizon's 5G service should still be available in addition to satellite-based alternatives such as Starlink.
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Best internet in New Jersey
Top internet providers in New Jersey
The providers listed above aren't the only ISPs available in New Jersey but they are the ones you're most likely to come across and the ones I'd recommend most. The chart below will give you a better comparison of all your potential options.
New Jersey internet providers compared
Provider
Internet Technology
Monthly price range
Speed range
Monthly equipment cost
Data cap
Contract
CNET review score
Brightspeed
Fiber/copper
$29-$109
300-2,000Mbps
None
None
None
N/A
Hughesnet
Read full review
Satellite
$40-$95 ($50-$120 after 12 months)
50-100Mbps
$15 a month or $300 one-time purchase
100-200GB
2 years
6
Optimum
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Cable/fiber
$25-$140
200-8,000Mbps (varies by location)
None
None
None
6.2
Spectrum
Read full review
Cable
$30-$70
100-1,000Mbps
Free modem; $10 router (optional)
None
None
7.2
T-Mobile Home Internet
Read full review
Fixed wireless
$50-$70 ($35-$55 for eligible mobile customers)
133-415Mbps
None
None
None
7.4
Verizon Fios
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Fiber
$50-$90
300-1,000Mbps
None
None
None
7.6
Verizon 5G Home Internet
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Fixed wireless
$50-$75 ($35-$60 with qualifying mobile plans)
25-250Mbps
None
None
None
7.2
Viasat
Read full review
Satellite
$90
Up to 150Mbps
$15 or $250 one-time purchase
None
None
6.1
Xfinity
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Cable
$40-$70
300-2,000Mbps
None
None
None required
7
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Rural internet options in New Jersey
New Jersey is the country's most densely populated state, but many areas still can be considered rural. After all, it's not called the Garden State for nothing. In such locations where a cable or fiber internet provider may not yet reach, you'll have a few choices for broadband service. T-Mobile would be my top pick, but satellite service is also available throughout the state.
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Brightspeed: Best wired connection for rural areas in New Jersey. Brightspeed recently took over DSL operations for CenturyLink in New Jersey. Speeds and pricing remained largely unchanged -- $50-$109 per month for the fastest speeds available -- as did the coverage areas, which span most of the western side of New Jersey.
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Hughesnet: Best for consistent speeds in New Jersey. You'll find that rival satellite provider Viasat has unlimited data, but Hughesnet's plans are cheaper despite its data allowances.
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T-Mobile Home Internet: Best rural internet provider in New Jersey. As mentioned above, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet will be your best bet for internet in rural areas. Pricing and fees are lower than you'll find with satellite service, and download speeds up to 415Mbps are available throughout much of the state.
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Starlink: Fastest satellite internet provider in New Jersey. Satellite internet is known for slow speeds and high latency, but Starlink wants to change that with an arsenal of low-orbiting satellites. Standard service is expensive: $120 per month and $349 just to get started. You can, however, get $40 and $80 a month plans offering slower 100Mbps and 250Mbps speeds. Right now, Starlink has on going offer that gives away the hardware for free.
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Viasat: A potentially faster alternative to Hughesnet and maybe a cheaper option next to Starlink. Viasat's newest all-in-one plan is available now and can deliver faster speeds (up to 150Mbps in select areas) and unlimited data.
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New Jersey broadband at a glance
Unfortunately, living in New Jersey doesn't come with a great selection of internet providers, but the available ISPs are still pretty good. Thanks to providers like Verizon Fios, Xfinity and Optimum, download speeds of 250Mbps or higher are available to 100% of households in New Jersey, according to the FCC.
Internet breakdown by city in New Jersey
It’s hard to cover the broadband options of an entire state and give individual cities the attention they deserve. That’s why we also compile lists of the best internet providers in cities across the US, including those in New Jersey. We tackle details such as internet connection types, maximum speeds, cheapest providers and more. If you don’t find the city you’re looking for below, check back later. We’re working to add more locations every week.
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Cheap internet options in New Jersey
If you're looking for cheap internet in New Jersey, start with Brightspeed or Spectrum, depending on what's available in your area. Brightspeed offers an entry-level plan at $29 per month for speeds of 300Mbps for the first six months, while Spectrum has a $30-a-month plan boasting slower speeds of just 100Mbps. T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home Internet are solid picks for cheap internet, particularly if you qualify for the mobile customer discount that brings your monthly bill down to just $35.
What's the cheapest plan in New Jersey?
Plan
Starting price
Max download speeds
Equipment fee
Brightspeed 300
$29
300Mbps
None
Spectrum Internet
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$30
100Mbps
Free modem; $10 router (optional)
Verizon 5G Home
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$35 (with qualifying discount)
85Mbps
None
T-Mobile Rely Home Internet
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$35 (with qualifying discount)
415Mbps
None
Optimum Internet
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$25
200Mbps
None
Verizon Fios 300
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$50
300Mbps
None
Spectrum Internet
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$50
500Mbps
Free modem; $10 router (optional)
Xfinity 300
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$40
300Mbps
None
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
How fast is broadband in New Jersey?
Average internet speeds in New Jersey are better than most states, thanks to high-speed providers like Verizon Fios, Xfinity and Optimum. According to the most recent Ookla speed test data, New Jersey has a median download speed of 307Mbps. (Disclosure: Ookla is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.)
Speed tests rely on many factors, including Ethernet versus Wi-Fi connections, distance from the router, number of connected devices and an internet plan's max advertised speeds. Still, New Jersey residents are fortunate to have access to fast download speeds in general.
Fastest internet plans in New Jersey
Plan
Starting price
Max download speeds
Max upload speeds
Data cap
Connection type
Optimum 8 Gig
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$140
8,000Mbps
8,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Optimum 5 Gig
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$80
5,000Mbps
5,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Brightspeed 2 Gig
$109
2,000Mbps
2,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Optimum 2 Gig
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$70
2,000Mbps
2,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Verizon Fios 1 Gig
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$90
1,000Mbps
1,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Xfinity 2 Gigabit
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$70
2,000Mbps
300Mbps
None
Cable
Brightspeed 1 Gig
$79
1,000Mbps
1,000Mbps
None
Fiber
Xfinity Gigabit
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$50
1,000Mbps
300Mbps
None
Cable
Spectrum Gig
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$70
940Mbps
35Mbps
None
Cable
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
How CNET chose the best internet providers in New Jersey
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. 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 the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.
It doesn’t end there: We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we’re considering every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. To evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP's service, we look at sources including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power. 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:
- Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?
- Do customers get decent value for what they're paying?
- 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, although 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.
To explore our process in more depth, visit our how we test ISPs page.
The final word on internet in New Jersey
New Jersey isn't home to many internet providers. Still, the ones available throughout much of the state -- Verizon Fios, Xfinity, Optimum, T-Mobile and Verizon 5G -- are pretty good. No matter where you are or are moving to within the Garden State, there's likely to be a high-speed internet provider with competitive pricing, unlimited data and no contract requirements.
Verizon Fios stands out as the best internet provider in New Jersey for a variety of reasons. As the state's largest fiber internet provider, Verizon Fios is capable of delivering some of the fastest download and upload internet speeds in New Jersey. All plans are competitively priced and come with a price guarantee of one to five years, unlimited data and no equipment fees.
Xfinity has lower pricing and greater plan selection in most areas than Verizon Fios, and it is often the better value. Xfinity's cheapest plan in New Jersey, for example, starts at $40 per month for download speeds up to 300Mbps, whereas the cheapest Fios plan is $35 monthly for speeds up to 300Mbps. Both ISPs offer equipment for free.
Internet pricing in New Jersey will vary by provider and location, but Brightspeed offers the cheapest plan of any major ISP in the state with its $29 plan offering speeds of 300Mbps. Spectrum is a close second at $30 per month for 100Mbps download speeds.