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Best Internet Deals of the Week: April 20–24

The best low-stakes internet deals that let you stop and smell the roses

Deals of the week

Taking a break from the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it offers can be a breath of fresh air at times. While we do love our flash deals, there is a lot to be said for the peace of mind that comes with steady, reliable value that lets you take a deep breath before you commit. This week, our focus is on consistency. Keep reading to check out a few of our favorite deals that don’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon.

The best deal of the week!

Xtream Powered By Mediacom

Score a two-year price lock and low rates with Mediacom

Finding a low internet rate is one thing, but keeping it is another entirely. With Mediacom , you can snag 300Mbps speeds for just $30 a month. And the best part? A two-year price lock.

Most introductory offers disappear quickly, leading to surprise bills that could ruin your budget. With this deal, you get plenty of bandwidth without the looming threat of a price hike or an upcoming deadline.

Extended offers (with exceptional value)

Not every standout deal has to come with a countdown clock. Our extended-offers category shows off our favorite deals that pack a punch in their value and eligibility windows. No pressure to meet a deadline over here.

Cox Communications

Refer a friend and get up to $100 in prepaid Mastercard® rewards with Cox *

What better way to bond than over good internet? With the Cox referral program, current customers can earn up to $100 in prepaid Mastercard® rewards. For every friend who signs up, you both get $25. It’s a win-win for everyone’s bandwidth, and there’s no deadline in sight.

CenturyLink

You and a friend can earn up to $100 cash reward with CenturyLink *

Get rewarded for spreading the word. Refer a friend to CenturyLink internet and earn up to $100 each upon their successful sign-up. CenturyLink will also donate $10 to a charity of your choice to sweeten the deal. Low stakes, big wins, and best of all, no current deadline.

Frontier

Save $15 each month with Frontier *

You can save $15 each month when you bundle Frontier and Verizon Wireless. It’s pretty straightforward: Pick a residential internet Frontier plan worth $20 or more, and combine it with any prepaid or postpaid Verizon mobile plan. Steady savings, and no time crunch to claim them.

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Last week’s deals

No sweat if today’s picks aren’t a perfect match; we have plenty of other offers ready to go. Last week, we broke down how to find unconventional deals that often fly under the radar. Last week’s deal of the week is still live, and our tips and tricks are here to stay. Take a look below.

  • New Spectrum customers can save $1,000 per year.

Check out last week’s deals roundup to see what you missed!

FAQ about deals

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Methodology

We reviewed the latest offers from various providers, paying attention to overall value to make it easier than ever to find the plan that best fits your internet needs. This week, we specifically focused on long-term internet deals. These offers provide more flexibility and stability than a lot of the typical flash sales, giving you ample time to decide on which plan best serves your needs for the long haul.

Disclaimers

Author -

Hannah Haynes is a recent graduate from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication. She brings years of journalistic and native language experience to her role in compliance at HighSpeedInternet.com, where she prioritizes clarity and consistency in both English and Spanish. Outside of work, you’ll likely find her at the movie theater– popcorn in hand, catching all of the latest releases.

Editor - Jessica Brooksby

Jessica loves bringing her passion for the written word and her love of tech into one space at HighSpeedInternet.com. She works with the team’s writers to revise strong, user-focused content so every reader can find the tech that works for them. Jessica has a bachelor’s degree in English from Utah Valley University and seven years of creative and editorial experience. Outside of work, she spends her time gaming, reading, painting, and buying an excessive amount of Legend of Zelda merchandise.