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Breezeline Internet Review

Cable provider offers fast speeds, TV bundles—and steep price hikes

Breezeline

Price: $19.99–$59.99/mo.*
Speeds: 100–1,000 Mbps
Data cap: Unlimited
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Our Breezeline internet review

Formerly known as Atlantic Broadband, Breezeline is a growing cable internet provider that offers fast speeds and a wide variety of TV bundles. You can get its cable internet service on the East Coast and in parts of the South and Midwest, and you can get fiber internet in limited areas.

Its internet plans come at cheap starting prices. You don’t have to worry about data caps, and there are no annual contracts to worry about. But watch out expensive equipment fees and massive price hikes that hit after two years of service.

 Pros

  • Fast download speeds
  • No data caps or contracts

 Cons

  • Huge price hikes after promotional periods
  • Expensive Wi-Fi equipment rental

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Compare Breezeline internet plans and pricing

PackageStarting price (for first 6 mos.)Regular priceView on Breezeline site
Base Internet$19.99/mo.*$67.99/mo.Shop Plans
Unlimited Fast Internet$29.99/mo.$89.99/mo.Shop Plans
Unlimited UltraFast Internet$39.99/mo.$109.99/mo.Shop Plans
Unlimited GigaFast Internet$59.99/mo.§$132.99/mo.Shop Plans

Breezeline’s speeds: What’s best for you?

Breezeline offers a standard range of speed tiers. The Base Internet package offers 100 Mbps, which is actually pretty fast if you live in a small household and don’t have too many Wi-Fi devices.

Unlimited Fast Internet and Unlimited UltraFast Internet are better for larger households where more than four people regularly work, stream, and game on the same Wi-Fi. Unlimited GigaFast Internet is a deluxe option that’s only necessary if you have 10 housemates or you’re a regular Twitch streamer, or both.

Take a look at our “How Much Internet Speed Do I Need?” tool to get a better idea of what internet plan works best for you.

 

Breezeline’s data caps

Breezeline doesn’t have any data caps on its internet plans. You can stream, game, and make Zoom calls as much as you want all month long without worrying about overage charges or slowed speeds. That’s one thing we really like about this cable provider.

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Our favorite plan: You really can’t go wrong with Breezeline’s Unlimited Fast Internet plan. This cable package gives you excellent download speeds of 200 Mbps, which can handle a great deal of streaming, gaming, and video calling. The starting price is less than $50 a month—a steal for speeds that fast.

After six months, the plan reverts to the current retail price (or “Everyday price,” as Breezeline calls it) of $87.19 per month. That’s not exactly cheap, and there are other internet companies that give you internet at a fixed rate. But it’s not too bad for what you get.

Does Breezeline offer internet and TV bundles?

Breezeline offers a variety of internet and TV bundles. Rather than being delivered by coax cable, Breezeline streams TV over the internet.

No matter where you live, you’ll see three package options. Locals+ is the basic version, and the next level up is Variety+. It includes everything in Variety+ plus a selection of additional channels. The top package, Family+, includes everything in the Locals+ and Variety+ packages. Once you’ve chosen your package, you can add premium or international channels one at a time.

Channel lineups depend on your address, so one area may have a different channel count than another area. The best way to know what you’re getting is to click “View Channel Lineup” under any given package in the TV portion of your checkout experience. You’ll find that prices are a little high and channel counts are low. If Breezeline isn’t up to snuff, check out live TV streaming alternatives like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Fubo.

Breezeline TV packages

Package# of channelsTypes of channelsPriceView on Breezeline site
Locals+25+ABC, CBS, NBC$43.98/mo.Shop Plans
Locals+, Variety+75+Nick Jr. Nat Geo Wild, Disney$134.97/mo.Shop Plans
Locals+, Variety+ & Family+110+HGTV, ESPN, SCI$148.96.mo.Shop Plans
Premium channelsAvailable à la carteMax, Cinemax, Showtime$1.99–$19.99/mo. (depending on channel)Shop Plans

Breezeline doesn’t offer standalone TV service, so if you want cable TV through the company, you have to get internet as well.

Breezeline’s TV packages vary in price. Monthly billing can vary depending on the type of internet plan you’re getting and any promotional offers available, so it’s best to contact Breezeline directly to get a quote.

Breezeline internet fees

Cost
Equipment Fee$17.99/mo.
Optional Wi-Fi extender$4.99/mo.
150 hours of cloud DVR$10.00/mo.
300hours of cloud DVR$19.99/mo.
Installation FeeNo fee for self-install; $50 for professional installation

Fees are common from internet providers around the country, and Breezeline is no exception.

You’ll have to shell out $17.99 per month to rent a gateway (a combination modem and router), and you can add a mesh extender for $5 more per month.

These prices are fairly steep, but you can avoid them if you buy your own equipment. Getting your own router also gives you flexibility when it comes to setting up security features and parental controls. However, you can’t get a home phone plan through Breezeline if you don’t use its router.

Breezeline internet installation, equipment, and contracts

There are two installation options with Breezeline—professional or self-install.

Breezeline installation and equipment

Both installation options are free, but you may be assessed a $10 fee for shipping.

If you choose to self-install, Breezeline will mail you a kit with cables, equipment, and instructions and then you set everything up yourself. It takes three to five days to ship, and your order includes tracking information.

Not all homes qualify for self-installation. If your house doesn’t already have the necessary wiring for a cable internet connection, you will need a technician to come by and set everything up.

Breezeline internet contracts

You don’t have to sign an annual contract when you get a Breezeline internet plan. You can cancel any time without facing early termination fees. However, make sure to return your modem/router if you’re renting one, otherwise you will be charged for it.

Breezeline internet customer ratings

Speed RatingPrice RatingReliability RatingCustomer Service RatingOverall Rating
Breezeline customer satisfaction ratingN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Average rating*3.8/53.2/53.6/53.6/53.6

Breezeline gets a dismal 1.07 out of 5 rating with the Better Business Bureau. Customers have voiced complaints about technical issues arising in the wake of Breezeline’s acquisition of the internet provider WideOpenWest (WOW!). Many customers have written into the Better Business Bureau in recent months with complaints about high prices and spotty connections, citing regular outages and inconsistent performance from customer service.

As for our own data, unfortunately the provider isn’t one of the providers featured in our annual customer satisfaction survey. But if you’re a Breezeline customer, we’re eager to hear what you think. See our customer reviews page below to make a comment and share your experiences.

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How Breezeline compares to the competition

ProviderPlan price rangeSpeeds (range)User rating*Order online
Xfinity$19.99–$95.00/mo.150–2,000 Mbps3.7/5.0View Xfinity Plans
Spectrum$25–$70/mo.
for 12 mos.
50–1,000 Mbps (wireless speeds may vary)3.7/5.0View Spectrum Plans
Verizon$49.99–$109.99/mo.§
w/ Auto Pay
200–2,048 Mbps3.9/5.0View Verizon Plans

Breezeline doesn’t quite stack up against its major competitors. Cable providers Xfinity and Spectrum both have lower prices for roughly the same speeds, and neither hits the customer with drastic price hikes after six months like Breezeline does. Also, these providers’ TV packages give you more channels with straightforward pricing structures. However, Xfinity imposes data caps on its plans and has term contracts, while Breezeline doesn’t.

As for fiber providers, Verizon offers internet in some of the same areas as Breezeline—and, again, it gives you a better deal. Verizon’s baseline plan costs more initially than Breezeline’s, but ends up being around $15 cheaper once Breezeline’s regular price kicks in. Also, Verizon’s baseline plan is 100 Mbps faster and all of its Fios fiber plans come with über-speedy symmetrical uploads.

Is Breezeline internet right for you?

Breezeline is a decent internet provider, with fast speeds and some additional perks that sweeten the deal. You don’t have to worry about data caps or contracts, and you can get speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps.

The main drawback with Breezeline is that it’s quite expensive. Once the initial promotional prices expire, its plans end up costing way higher than average for relatively standard cable-internet speeds. We’re also not so keen on Breezeline’s premium TV packages, which rack up in price but come with a relatively small number of channels.

If there’s a more mainstream internet provider in your area, we recommend going with that. But Breezeline can get you what you need if you’re looking for a straightforward cable-internet and TV package.

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Methodology

Our HighSpeedInternet.com editorial team bases our analyses on customer input from our annual customer satisfaction survey, results from our speed test tool, and proprietary internet provider data on speeds and pricing. To strengthen our research, we look closely at provider contracts to get hard-to-find information on price hikes, data caps, and extra fees, and we keep tabs on the latest news reports and online reviews. When applicable, we also rely on our personal experiences testing these services.