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Start with Brightspeed Fiber availability, including questions about premium multi-gig service.
Brightspeed advertises symmetrical fiber speeds up to 8 Gbps in select fiber areas, with availability varying by address.
Ask about symmetrical fiber, connected-device needs, streaming, gaming, and smart-home usage.
Use the call to review provider handoff, equipment expectations, and what comes next if Brightspeed is available.
Brightspeed Fiber supports a wide speed ladder, from an everyday 200 Mbps tier to a premium 8 Gig option. Exact plan availability, pricing, equipment, and terms vary by address, and Brightspeed only publishes a starting price for its entry tier.
The 200 Mbps and 500 Mbps tiers cover everyday households that browse, stream, and work from home without needing multi-gig speed.
Multi-gig fiber fits busier homes with many devices, heavier streaming, remote work, and premium gaming setups.
Brightspeed positions 8 Gig symmetrical fiber as its fastest tier for content creators and tech professionals where available.
Brightspeed Fiber is a fiber-to-the-home service (XGS-PON) in qualified areas, with symmetrical upload and download tiers that currently span an everyday 200 Mbps plan through premium 8 Gig fiber. Brightspeed publishes a starting price only for the 200 Mbps tier.
Research snapshot: public Brightspeed materials reviewed June 2026. Only the 200 Mbps starting price is publicly disclosed; pricing on faster tiers, reward offers, router inclusion, installation terms, and final eligibility vary by address and are subject to change.
Internet plans
200 Mbps to 8 Gig
Brightspeed public pages describe 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, 2 Gig, and 8 Gig fiber options where fiber service is available.
Typical speeds
Symmetrical fiber
Brightspeed positions fiber tiers with equal wired upload and download speeds, from 200 Mbps up to 8,000/8,000 Mbps.
Starting price
From $29.99/mo
Brightspeed publicly lists 200 Mbps from $29.99/mo. Pricing for 500 Mbps through 8 Gig is not published online, so call to check current offers by address.
Availability
Select fiber areas
Brightspeed is expanding fiber across a 20-state footprint, but the exact speed ladder depends on the service address and local fiber plant.
Fiber-to-the-home in qualified Brightspeed Fiber areas
Final pricing, fees, equipment, speeds, and availability are controlled by the provider and should be confirmed before ordering.
An everyday entry fiber tier for browsing, social media, HD video, and smaller households connecting up to about 10 devices.
Symmetrical fiber service
Final pricing, fees, equipment, speeds, and availability are controlled by the provider and should be confirmed before ordering.
A step-up tier for 4K streaming, online gaming, and work from home across roughly 20 connected devices.
Symmetrical fiber service with Wi-Fi 7 equipment
Final pricing, fees, equipment, speeds, and availability are controlled by the provider and should be confirmed before ordering.
Brightspeed's own most popular plan for work from home, multiplayer gaming, and homes connecting 20+ devices.
Symmetrical fiber service with Wi-Fi 7 equipment
Final pricing, fees, equipment, speeds, and availability are controlled by the provider and should be confirmed before ordering.
Large connected homes handling effortless simultaneous streaming, gaming, and video calls across 40+ devices.
Premium multi-gig fiber in select areas
Final pricing, fees, equipment, speeds, and availability are controlled by the provider and should be confirmed before ordering.
Content creators, tech professionals, and very connected homes with 60+ devices that want Brightspeed's fastest tier where available.
Brightspeed publishes a value-forward $29.99/mo starting price for 200 Mbps, but does not list prices online for 500 Mbps through 8 Gig. Rather than guess, the best step for those tiers is a quick call to confirm current pricing, promotions, and $0 router terms for the specific address.
Brightspeed Fiber availability must be checked by address. Brightspeed is replacing legacy CenturyLink copper with fiber and states a goal of passing up to 3 million fiber locations over five years, so a service area may include homes that qualify for fiber, homes that only have legacy DSL, and homes where the newest multi-gig tiers are not yet available.
Brightspeed Fiber is a fiber-to-the-home service (XGS-PON) with symmetrical tiers. That makes it meaningfully different from cable/HFC competitors that may offer high download speeds but much lower upload speeds.
Brightspeed's strongest comparison case is fiber versus cable, especially when upload speed and multi-gig headroom matter. Exact prices and speed tiers still need an address-level check, and several Brightspeed tiers are quote-only.
| Provider | Connection type | Typical speed range | Starting price | Best use case | Short notes | CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brightspeed Fiber | Fiber-to-the-home (XGS-PON) | 200 Mbps to 8 Gig symmetrical | 200 Mbps from $29.99/mo; 500 Mbps to 8 Gig pricing is quote-only | Value fiber, symmetrical uploads, and premium multi-gig service up to 8 Gig | Excellent fit where available; call to confirm pricing on tiers above 200 Mbps and whether 8 Gig is offered. | Call to compare |
| Kinetic by Windstream | Fiber-to-the-home (legacy DSL elsewhere) | 100 Mbps to 2 Gig symmetrical | From $19.99/mo for Fiber 100 with AutoPay where available | Midwest and rural fiber shoppers wanting low entry pricing and multi-gig options | No contracts or data caps; top tier is 2 Gig rather than Brightspeed's 8 Gig. | Call to compare |
| AT&T Fiber | Fiber-to-the-home | 300 Mbps to 5 GIG symmetrical | From $40/mo for 300 Mbps in current limited public promos | Fiber homes comparing a lower entry tier and strong upload performance | AT&T starts lower on speed but tops out at 5 GIG in public residential tiers. | Call to compare |
| Spectrum | Fiber-powered cable/HFC | 100 Mbps to 1 Gig download | From about $30/mo for 100 Mbps or $40/mo for 500 Mbps in current online offers | Cable availability, no annual contracts, and simple 500 Mbps or Gig shopping | Often easier to find than fiber, but upload speeds are usually lower. | Call to compare |
| Cox | Fiber-powered cable/HFC | 100 Mbps to 2 Gig download | From $55/mo for 300 Mbps; $30/mo ConnectAssist for qualifying homes | Cox cable markets where local reliability and bundles matter | 2 Gig download is available in some areas, but upload is typically much lower than fiber. | Call to compare |
| Verizon Fios | Fiber-to-the-home | 300 Mbps to 2 Gig symmetrical | From $35/mo with qualifying mobile and Auto Pay discounts where available | Northeast fiber shoppers who value stable pricing and router inclusion | Strong fiber competitor in Fios markets, but top residential tier is lower than Brightspeed 8 Gig. | Call to compare |
| Xfinity | Cable/fiber-powered internet | 300 Mbps to 2 Gig download | Advertised from $30/mo; 300 Mbps commonly shown from $40/mo | Broad cable footprint, included Wi-Fi equipment, and straightforward national tiers | A strong availability option; confirm upload speeds and whether fiber or enhanced-market service applies. | Call to compare |
Pricing reflects public promotional or starting-price language reviewed in June 2026 and may require Auto Pay, paperless billing, mobile bundling, new-customer eligibility, or address qualification. Several Brightspeed tiers are not published online and are quote-only. Taxes, fees, equipment, installation, data policies, and regular rates can differ.
Tell us the provider or service you are considering. We can help you review availability questions, package details, and what next steps may look like for your address.
Start with ZIP code or service area so the conversation stays tied to local Brightspeed Fiber coverage.
Talk through whether 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, 2 Gig, or up to 8 Gig makes sense for the home, and ask about pricing on the quote-only tiers.
Ask about installation, the $0 router on fiber plans, Wi-Fi coverage, and next steps before choosing Brightspeed Fiber.
Calling is often faster than checking each provider separately because availability, pricing, equipment, and setup details can change by address.
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Talk through streaming, work from home, gaming, smart-home devices, uploads, and everyday Wi-Fi needs.
Review what to confirm about installation, equipment, promotional terms, and provider handoff before ordering.
The call is a free consultation. You can compare options and decide whether moving forward makes sense.
Finix Connect is an independent comparison service and is not owned by any internet provider listed on this site. Provider availability, prices, speeds, equipment, and terms vary by address.
Brightspeed searchers may already know the provider and want to understand whether fiber is available, which speed tier to ask about, and what current pricing looks like on the tiers Brightspeed does not publish online.
Good for users asking about 1 Gig, 2 Gig, or up to 8 Gig symmetrical fiber service.
Useful for households comparing low-friction streaming, online gaming, and connected-device performance.
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Quick answers before you call Finix Connect.
No. Finix Connect is an independent comparison service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of Brightspeed.
Brightspeed's fastest tier is 8 Gig symmetrical fiber (8,000/8,000 Mbps), available in select fiber areas. It requires a technician install and 8-Gig-capable equipment, so call to ask whether it is offered at your address.
No. Brightspeed Fiber availability varies by address, and legacy DSL still serves some non-fiber addresses in the footprint. Availability should be checked before choosing a plan.
Smaller households often start with 200 Mbps or 500 Mbps, while busier multi-device homes, gamers, and remote workers ask about 1 Gig or 2 Gig. Content creators and very connected homes can ask about 8 Gig where available. Brightspeed only publishes the 200 Mbps price online, so call to check current pricing on the faster tiers.