Black Friday Internet Deals and Giveaways
Get sweet perks when you sign up on Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and beyond
Nov 13, 2024 | Share
Internet Buying Guides
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Best free smart TV
- Speeds: 300–8,000Mbps
- Starting price: $50.00/mo.†
- Deals:
- Free Amazon Fire TV 40
- $150 virtual prepaid Mastercard
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Best deals for gamers
- Speeds: 50–2,300Mbps
- Starting price: $50.00/mo. w/ autopay*
- Deals:
- Xbox Series S
- Xbox gaming bundle
- Netflix + Max with ads
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Best free internet
- Speeds: 15–2,000Mbps
- Starting price: $39.00/mo.‡
- Deals:
- Three months of free internet service
- $10 off monthly price w/ 200Mbps plan
Data as of 11/8/2024. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change. Read disclaimers.
The holidays are a great time to switch internet providers for one big reason: tons of free giveaways!
If you’re in the market for a change this year and are willing to give 5G home internet a try, you could qualify for a free Xbox Series S from Verizon or a free smart TV from T-Mobile.
If you are thinking about joining the fiber internet frenzy with Brightspeed, Ziply Fiber, or AT&T, you could get $10 off your plan price for a few months or even free internet (certain plans and bundling with mobile may be required).
If Xfinity is available where you live, you could get internet and unlimited mobile phone service together for a cost of just $35 per month, combined.
It’s a season of joy and celebration, and a season to save on your favorite thing: fast, reliable internet.
OK, OK. I don’t know what your favorite things are. But it is the season to save on one of my favorite things!
Looking for an internet deal?
Run a search with your zip code below to see if you can get a bargain on Wi-Fi in your area.
Best Black Friday internet deals for 2024
If your internet provider isn’t on this list, don’t worry—you might still be able to get a deal.
Lots of internet providers offer regular promotions even when it’s not Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Take a look at our best internet deals guide for the latest offers.
Provider | Holiday deals |
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• Get free fiber internet for 6 mo. when you sign up for AT&T wireless and buy a new smartphone on an installment plan (Oct. 1 to Jan 6, 2025) • Get an extra $50 reward card with code HOLIDAY50 (Nov. 1 to Nov. 24 and Dec. 4 to Jan. 8, 2025) • Get an extra $100 reward card with code HOLIDAY100 (Nov. 25 to Dec. 3) • Get half off Meta Quest 3S VR headset (Nov. 4 to Jan. 28, 2025) | |
• Get three months of free internet on 500Mbps, 1Gbps, and 2Gbps plans (Nov. 8 to Jan. 7, 2025) • Get $10/mo. off the 200Mbps plan (Nov. 8 to Jan. 7, 2025) | |
• Get a $100 prepaid Mastercard via rebate when you switch (through Nov. 29) | |
• Get a $100 gift card on a new 1Gbps or 2Gbps internet plan (through Dec. 2) | |
• Get included equipment, a 60-day money-back guarantee and no annual contract on certain plans (Nov. 11 through Dec. 2) • Get a $200 gift card plus a free iPhone 16 when you get 1 Gig internet and an unlimited mobile plan (Nov. 11 through Dec. 2) • Get a $400 gift card on the Optimum Triple Play with 1 Gig Fiber Internet, Unlimited Mobile, and Entertainment TV (Nov. 11 through Dec. 2) | |
• Get a free Amazon Fire TV 40" 2-Series HD smart TV on certain 5G home internet plans (Starting Nov. 21) • Get $150 back via virtual prepaid Mastercard (Starting Nov. 21) • Get a free Blink smart security package when you switch | |
• Get a Netflix + Max subscription or Xbox gaming bundle (Nov. 7 to Jan. 2, 2025) • Get an Xbox Series S, the Xbox gaming bundle, or the Netflix + Max bundle (Nov. 21 to Dec. 1) | |
• Get 300 Mbps internet + an Unlimited mobile line together for $35.00/mo. for 1 yr. (Nov. 13 to Dec. 3) | |
• Get $10 off for the first 3 mos. on 100Mbps plan (Ends Nov. 30, 2024) • Get a free month of service on new 2 Gig and 5 Gig plans (through Nov. 30) |
Data as of 11/12/2024. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
How can you get a great price on internet service?
Internet providers save their best deals for the holiday season, but you might be able to get promotions and giveaways no matter when you sign up.
Of course, promotions are only part of the story. You deserve a solid service at a great price all year round.
How to save on your internet bill
There are several ways to save on internet service, but what works for you depends on where you live and how much bandwidth you need. Try the following tips and tricks to get that monthly bill as low as possible:
- Get low internet prices by choosing slower speeds.
- Try a 5G home internet plan if you’re tired of local DSL or cable providers.
- Choose unlimited internet data to save on overage fees.
- Opt for no annual contracts or extra fees whenever possible.
- Shop for service about once a year to make sure you’re always getting the best price.
Disclaimers
*Verizon
- Price per month with Auto Pay & without select 5G mobile plans. Consumer data usage is subject to the usage restrictions set forth in Verizon’s terms of service; visit: https://www.verizon.com/support/customer-agreement/ for more information about 5G Home and LTE Home Internet or https://www.verizon.com/about/terms-conditions/verizon-customer-agreement for Fios internet.
† T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
- w/ Auto Pay. Regulatory fees included in monthly price for qualified accounts. See full terms.
‡ Brightspeed
- Autopay required. Installation fee may apply. Limited availability in select areas. Prices may vary depending on location.
Author - Chili Palmer
Chili Palmer covers breaking news, satellite internet, mobile connectivity, and streaming services for HighSpeedInternet.com. Previously writing under the name Rebecca Palmer, Chili is passionate about providing accurate and accessible information any time you're trying to connect … whether you already speak geek or just got your first smartphone.
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