A Wireless Carrier Might Be Your Next Internet Service Provider

If you live in the U.S., there’s a good chance you connect to the internet in your home using a wired modem. That number is a majority 63 percent, according to a Statista Global Consumer Survey conducted in 2020 in the United States. The percentage may be high now, but it has a real possibility of changing in the coming years. As mobile networks become faster, without fluctuating broadband speeds, the opportunity to reach new and existing users without digging up roads to lay cables becomes enormous. T-Mobile is one of the carriers exploring providing wireless home internet service and has now begun deploying it more widely.

T-Mobile Home Internet
The provided gateway hardware for customers converts T-Mobile’s cellular connection to Wi-Fi for devices in your home. It houses a backup battery inside to keep the internet going uninterupted.
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WOW Internet Service 2021 Review

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WideOpenWest

In case you’re wondering — no, my caps lock didn’t get stuck. WideOpenWest, which prefers to go by WOW, is an internet service provider that operates in the southern and middle portions of the US. According to Federal Communications Commission data, the service is available to just over 7 million customers across the country.

If you’re located in one of the nine states where WOW is available, you may be wondering if it’s the right ISP for your household. Let’s learn some more about WOW home internet, and see whether or not it lives up to the exclamatory branding.

What are the pros and cons of WOW home internet service?

WOW currently offers customers either a cable or fiber-optic internet connection with download speeds ranging from 100 megabits per second to 1 gigabit (1,000Mbps). 

What we like about WOW Internet

  • No contracts: Have no fear about cancellation fees
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