CNET dug into the latest speed test data to see how the country’s largest cable internet provider fared in national speed test data.
Are you getting the internet speed you’re paying for? Should you blame a slow connection on your Wi-Fi router or internet provider? Can your internet handle things like online gaming or livestreaming?
Your internet can feel fast one day and frustrating the next, even when the plan on paper looks the same. Xfinity and AT&T often advertise similar speeds, but the experience and what you pay over time ...
AT&T and Xfinity are two of the largest internet providers in the U.S., collectively covering nearly 70% of the country. AT&T is the largest provider of fiber-to-home internet services, whereas ...
There's been a lot of talk about internet speed lately. From various company taglines -- "Don't take slow for an answer" -- to the latest news about Japan's internet data transmission record, it's all ...
Choosing the right home internet provider can feel like navigating a maze of hidden fees, rising rates, and confusing speed claims. When comparing a traditional cable connection against a modern 5G ...