The quick answer
Spectrum Internet® starts at $30/mo for 1 year (Advantage, 100 Mbps), $40/mo for Premier (500 Mbps) or $60/mo for Gig (1 Gig). Every new Internet customer also gets one Unlimited Mobile line included for 12 months — that’s the headline deal right now. Bundle two or more services and the Internet price drops further ($20/$30/$40 respectively) while your price lock stretches from 1 year to 2 or even 3. Those are the offers worth understanding. Everything below explains what they actually mean in practice.
Internet pricing explained — including the roll-off
Spectrum sells three residential Internet tiers at the moment:
- Spectrum Internet® Advantage — 100 Mbps — $30/mo for 1 year
- Spectrum Internet® Premier — 500 Mbps — $40/mo for 1 year
- Spectrum Internet® Gig — 1 Gig — $60/mo for 1 year, with Spectrum Advanced WiFi included at no extra charge
Every plan comes with a free modem, no data caps and no contracts. After the promotional year the price rolls to the standard rate, which Spectrum confirms at the time of order. That roll is real — we say it plainly because you deserve to budget for it. It’s why the price lock matters: if you’re on a 1-year plan you know exactly when to expect a change.
Advanced WiFi (Spectrum’s whole-home router system) is $10/mo on Advantage and Premier, included free with Gig and included free in any bundle. WiFi Extenders run $5/mo each and require Advanced WiFi. If you have a big house or thick walls, that’s worth asking about on the call.
Multi-Gig speeds (2 Gig and above) are available in select markets but don’t have a published price — if you want to know whether your address qualifies, calling us is the fastest way to check.
The free Unlimited Mobile line — what it is and what it isn’t
This is the most-asked-about deal right now. When you order any Spectrum Internet plan, you can add one Spectrum Mobile® Unlimited line at no charge for the first 12 months. After month 12 it rolls to the standard Unlimited rate, which is $40/mo for a single line or $30/mo per line when you have two or more.
A few things the fine print says that you should know up front:
- Limited to one promotional line per account. You can’t stack multiple free lines — only one per household.
- Auto Pay is required for the promotional discount to apply.
- Tablets are excluded. This applies to smartphone lines only.
- Spectrum Internet® is required. The mobile promotion is contingent on maintaining active Internet service.
What you get on that Unlimited line: unlimited nationwide talk, text and data with full-speed access up to 30 GB per line, nationwide 5G included, and a mobile hotspot (reduced speeds after 5 GB of hotspot use).
Bottom line: if you were going to sign up for Spectrum Internet anyway, grabbing this line is straightforward. If you were planning to keep a different mobile carrier, it’s worth running the numbers — after month 12 the price is competitive but not zero.
The $1,000 Savings Guarantee — the mechanics
The pitch: switch both your Internet and your mobile lines (at least two) from Verizon, T-Mobile or AT&T, and Spectrum guarantees you’ll save at least $1,000 in your first year compared to what you were paying. If your savings fall short, Spectrum covers the gap as bill credits.
Here’s how it actually works:
- You order Spectrum Internet and at least two Spectrum Mobile lines, porting in at least two numbers from one of the three eligible carriers.
- Within 60 days of installation, you submit recent bill statements from your previous Internet and mobile provider to Spectrum for comparison.
- Spectrum calculates your first-year savings. If you’re on track to save $1,000 or more, nothing extra happens — you just save. If the savings fall short, Spectrum applies the difference as equal monthly bill credits spread across the first year.
- You need to keep both services (Internet and Mobile) active for the full year. If you cancel early, any remaining credits are forfeited.
The comparison is against comparable services — Internet, WiFi and Mobile including taxes and fees. Cable-only or DSL households switching from a combined Verizon Fios + Verizon Wireless bill are a common fit. The guarantee doesn’t apply if your mobile provider isn’t one of the three named carriers.
Honest caveat: the math depends on what you’re currently paying. Call us at <a href=""> and we can walk through your current bills before you decide anything.
TV bundle math
The most popular TV combination is Internet Premier + TV Select Signature at $130/mo for 2 years. Here’s what that includes:
- Spectrum Internet Premier (500 Mbps) at $30/mo bundled (down from $40 standalone)
- Spectrum TV® Select Signature at $100/mo for 1 year ($130/mo regular rate) — 150+ channels with roughly $114/mo worth of streaming apps included: HBO Max Basic With Ads, Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited, Paramount+ Essential, Peacock Premium, discovery+, FOX One, AMC+ with Ads and ViX Premium with ads
- Spectrum Advanced WiFi included (free in all bundles)
- Xumo Stream Box included for the bundle term
- A 2-year price guarantee, versus the 1-year lock on a standalone Internet plan
Bundling Gig Internet with TV Select Signature comes to $140/mo (2-year lock) and adds Cloud DVR Unlimited at no extra charge.
Stuck in a current TV contract? Spectrum offers a Contract Buyout covering up to $500 of early termination fees with qualifying TV + Internet packages. That doesn’t mean zero out of pocket in every case — the buyout covers the ETF, not equipment return fees your old provider may charge. Ask us about your specific situation.
Still paying off phones from your current mobile carrier? The Phone Balance Buyout covers up to $2,500 per account when you switch at least two lines and port in at least two numbers to Spectrum Mobile. Terms apply; see the required disclosures below.
Who should think twice about each deal
We’d rather you make a good call than a hasty one, so here’s the honest version:
Skip the free mobile line if you’re on a family plan with a carrier and happy with it. Adding a single Spectrum line means splitting your household across two carriers, which gets complicated. The deal makes the most sense for a household that’s moving mobile service entirely.
Skip the Savings Guarantee if your current carriers aren’t Verizon, T-Mobile or AT&T on the mobile side. The guarantee only applies to those three. It also only applies if you’re switching at least two mobile lines — a single line doesn’t qualify.
Skip the TV bundle if you’re already paying for most of the included streaming apps separately and are happy to keep managing them yourself. Bundled plans do remove flexibility — you lose the apps if you cancel the TV tier.
Skip the 3-year lock if you might move within three years. There’s no contract and no cancellation fee, but the lock means the price is guaranteed — it doesn’t create an obligation to stay. Still, if a move is likely, a 1-year standalone plan keeps your options open.
How to order through us
As an independent authorized retailer, we can place your Spectrum order by phone at <a href="">. Here’s what the call looks like:
- Address check — we confirm what Spectrum offers at your exact address. Takes about a minute.
- Bundle math — we lay out the real numbers: promo price, standard rate after the lock, bundle savings, the mobile line situation. You pick what works.
- Order placed — the order goes directly to Spectrum. Your billing, installation and equipment all come from Spectrum from that point forward.
The price you pay is Spectrum’s advertised residential price — we don’t mark it up. We may earn a referral fee from Spectrum when you sign up. There’s no pressure and no obligation to order; if the deal doesn’t make sense for your situation after we talk, we’ll say so.
Ready to run the numbers for your address?
Call (800) 721-2019