Cleveland, OH
Best Internet Providers in Cleveland, Ohio
We all know that Cleveland rocks, but how does it roll — online? (Sorry, not sorry.)
The coastal city, home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as the birthplace of Superman, may not turn it up to 11 when it comes to fast internet, but it gets the job done with median download speeds of about 216 megabits per second, according to Ookla. That lands it at 52nd on its list of internet speeds across the 100 most populous cities in the US, behind Ohio’s capital of Columbus at 32nd but ahead of sister cities Cincinnati and Toledo. In terms of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, Ohio comes in at a respectable 16th place, with median download speeds of about 204Mbps.
So which internet service provider lets Ohio residents browse the web the fastest? That would be Spectrum with median speeds of about 245Mbps across the state. Spectrum is also CNET’s choice for best overall internet provider for Cleveland residents due to its availability and array of affordable options across the city. CNET examines customer service, speed, pricing and overall value before recommending the best broadband in your area.
All prices listed on this page reflect available discounts for setting up paperless billing. If you decide not to go with automatic monthly payments, your price will be higher.
Best internet providers in The Forest City
Of course, Spectrum isn’t the only internet game in town, but your options will depend on where you live in Forest City. Those options include AT&T’s fiber and DSL internet, 5G home internet (from Verizon and T-Mobile) and satellite internet from HughesNet, Viasat and Starlink.
Note: The prices, speeds and features detailed in the article text may differ from those listed in the product detail cards, which represent providers’ national offerings. Your particular internet service options — including prices and speeds — depend on your address and may differ from those detailed here.
Spectrum
Best overall among internet providers in Cleveland
Product details
Price range
$40 – $70 per month
Speed range
300 – 940Mbps
Connection
Cable
Key Info
Unlimited data, simple pricing, no contracts, modem included, free access to nationwide Wi-Fi hotspots
Charter Communications’ Spectrum Internet is one of the country’s most widely available internet providers, and it’s one of the top choices to most residents of Forest City.
Availability: Spectrum’s cable internet service is available across the city, while its fiber offering is limited to around Playhouse Square and Asiatown.
Plans and pricing: Confoundingly, Spectrum charges different rates based on your specific address, so you’ll have to visit the company’s website to see what you’ll be charged. Here’s an example of the prices we found for one home in Ohio City: 30Mbps for $20 per month, 100Mbps for $30 (price lasts for 24 months), 300Mbps for $50, 500Mbps for $70 and 1,000Mbps for $90. The prices for the latter three are for 12 months before increasing to $80, $100 and $120 monthly, respectively.
Fees and service details: Spectrum Internet has no data caps or contracts. The company offers a free modem and a $5 monthly fee for a router, or you can bring your own.
Read our Spectrum Internet review.
AT&T Fiber
Best fiber service among internet providers in Cleveland
Product details
Price range
$55 – $180 per month
Speed range
300 – 5,000Mbps
Connection
Fiber
Key Info
Unlimited data, no contracts, equipment included
Typically, our top recommendation goes to AT&T’s excellent fiber internet service, but we can’t do that here due to its limited availability within Cleveland. It also appears that many residents have access to AT&T’s DSL internet, which is both slow and expensive, so we recommend staying away from it.
Availability: AT&T’s fiber and DSL internet services are available across the whole city, according to the FCC. However, plugging multiple addresses into the company’s website yielded mixed results, with some addresses only presenting fiber options and others only DSL. You’ll have to give the company your address to see what’s available to you.
Plans and pricing: AT&T Fiber is available for $55 per month for 300Mbps, $65 for 500Mbps and $80 for 1,000Mbps. Other speeds may be available based on your address. For comparison, AT&T’s DSL can cost $55 for up to 20Mbps based on where you live.
Fees and service details: There are no contracts, equipment fees or data caps with AT&T Fiber.
Read our AT&T home internet review.
Verizon 5G Home Internet
Best fixed wireless among internet providers in Cleveland
Product details
Price range
$50 – $70 per month (50% off for eligible 5G mobile customers)
Speed range
85 – 1,000Mbps
Connection
Fixed wireless
Key Info
Unlimited data, no contracts, free equipment, 50% discount for qualifying Verizon mobile customers
Many Cleveland residents may have access to both Verizon and T-Mobile’s 5G options, but we’re giving a nod to the former because of its higher speeds.
Availability: Verizon’s home 5G internet is theoretically available throughout the city, but you’ll need to plug your address into Verizon’s website to see if your home is eligible for it.
Plans and pricing: If you don’t have a plan with Verizon, Verizon’s 5G home internet will cost $50 for 5G Home (85 to 300Mbps) and $70 for 5G Home Plus (300 to 1,000Mbps). For those who are already Verizon wireless customers of any unlimited plan, the prices drop by half, $25 and $35, respectively.
Fees and service details: There are no data caps, contracts or equipment fees with Verizon’s 5G offering.
Read our Verizon 5G Home Internet review.
Internet providers in Cleveland overview
Provider | Internet technology | Monthly price range | Speed range | Monthly equipment costs | Data cap | Contract | CNET review score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AT&T | DSL/fiber | $55-$180 | 10-5,000Mbps | None | 1.5TB for plans under 100Mbps | None | 7.4 |
HughesNet | Satellite | $50-$175 | 25Mbps | $15 or $350 one-time purchase | 15-200GB | 2 years | 5.7 |
Spectrum | Cable | $20-$90 | 30-1,000Mbps | Free modem; $5 router | None | None | 7.2 |
Starlink | Satellite | $90-$120; $250-$1,500 (Priority) | 25-220Mbps download, 5-20Mbps upload | $599 one-time purchase (or $2,500 for Priority) | Unlimited; 1-6TB (Priority) | None | N/A |
T-Mobile Home Internet | Fixed wireless | $50 ($30 for eligible mobile customers) | 72-245Mbps | None | None | None | 7.4 |
Verizon 5G Home Internet | Fixed Wireless | $50-$70 ($25 to $35 for eligible mobile customers) | 85-1,000Mbps | None | None | None | 7.2 |
Viasat | Satellite | $50-$300 | 25-100Mbps | $15 or $300 one-time purchase | 40-300GB | 2 years | 6.1 |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data
All available Cleveland residential internet providers
Some Cleveland residents may be fortunate enough to have a few choices when it comes to their ISP. If you find yourself in this situation, we recommend fiber internet if it’s available for its speed and stability. For those who live in parts of the city without access to the options mentioned above, here are the other choices:
- HughesNet: Hopefully, if you’re in Cleveland or its surrounding suburbs, you won’t need satellite internet. It’s only available at speeds of 25Mbps, with prices starting at $50 with a two-year contract and equipment fees.
- Starlink: Cleveland is among the cities with access to SpaceX’s satellite internet, but like the other satellite internet options, we don’t recommend it for city dwellers. First of all, it’s pricey, with a $600 starting price for equipment, and speeds won’t match most wired connections.
- T-Mobile Home Internet: Cleveland residents also have access to 5G internet from T-Mobile, which is available for $50 monthly and offers speeds up to 245Mbps.
- Viasat: Viasat’s monthly prices start at $50 and go up to $300, with speeds ranging from 25 to 100Mbps, based on your chosen plan.
Pricing info on Cleveland home internet service
Much like its sister cities in Ohio, Cleveland residents can expect to pay a median price of $50 to connect online. Cheaper plans are available from Spectrum, as well as pricier satellite internet options.
Cheap internet options in the Cleveland metro area
If you want the most affordable internet in Cleveland, Spectrum has you covered. Although it’s not available for every address, the company offers a 30Mbps plan for $20 per month and a 100Mbps option for $30. Most people should be able to get Spectrum’s 300Mbps plan for $50 per month. If you’re eligible for the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program, you can get $30 knocked off your monthly internet bill.
Source: CNET analysis of provider data
What’s the state of broadband in Cleveland?
Median download speeds sit around 216Mbps in Cleveland, and options are available from Spectrum and AT&T that exceed that. Plans that offer speeds around a gig are available to certain addresses from AT&T and Spectrum.
Fastest internet providers in Cleveland
Multi-gigabit plans from AT&T Fiber may be available somewhere in Cleveland, but it’s unclear where. CNET was unable to find them. Mostly, the fastest plans tap out around a gig and are available from Spectrum and AT&T Fiber.
Source: CNET analysis of provider data
What’s the final word on internet providers in Cleveland?
Cleveland’s internet options can be fairly confusing, because the same ISP will charge different prices based on address. Most providers hope you don’t notice, thinking you’ll be stuck with whatever options they give you. But the advent of 5G home internet service means that consumers now have some additional options, even if that just means additional leverage to better negotiate with your ISP. One thing is for sure, though: if you have access to fiber internet, we recommend going with that.
How CNET chose the best internet providers in Cleveland
Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, it’s impractical to personally test every ISP in a given city. So what’s our approach? We start by researching the pricing, availability and speed information drawing on our own historical ISP data, the provider sites and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.
But it doesn’t end there. We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we’re considering every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. To evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP’s service, we look at sources including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of the time of publication.
Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:
- Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?
- Do customers get decent value for what they’re paying?
- Are customers happy with their service?
While the answer to those questions is often layered and complex, the providers who come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend.
To explore our process in more depth, visit our How We Test ISPs page.
Internet providers in Cleveland FAQs
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Cleveland, OH
Fatal shooting on east side after reports of large fight: Cleveland Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – One man is dead after a shooting following reports of a large fight on the east side, according to Cleveland Police.
Police got reports of a large fight around 2:50 a.m. on Saturday in the 1000 block of East 71st Street.
While officers were en route, they learned that two people were shot.
Police located a 22-year-old man and a 24-year-old man who were both shot, according to a release.
Both of the men were taken to the hospital by EMS.
The 22-year-old man later died at the hospital.
The condition of the 24-year-old is unknown.
Cleveland Police homicide unit is investigating, according to police.
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WWE SummerSlam 2024 Results: Winners And Grades On August 3, 2024
WWE SummerSlam 2024 from Cleveland, Ohio advertised six championship matches. Among them was Solo Sikoa challenging Cody Rhodes for the WWE Undisputed Championship, LA Knight challenging Logan Paul for the WWE United States Championship, Sami Zayn defending the WWE Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker and GUNTHER challenging Damian Priest for the WWE World Championship.
This week’s broadcast of WWE Raw garnered 1.412 million viewers on SyFy after being preempted by the Olympics.
WWE SummerSlam Results | August 3, 2024
- Liv Morgan def. Rhea Ripley | WWE Women’s World Championship
- Bron Breakker def. Sami Zayn | WWE Intercontinental Championship
- LA Knight def. Logan Paul | WWE United States Championship
- Nia Jax def. Bayley | WWE Women’s Championship
- Drew McIntyre def. CM Punk
- GUNTHER def. Damian Priest | WWE World Heavyweight Championship
- Cody Rhodes def. Solo Sikoa | WWE Undisputed Championship
WWE SummerSlam 2024 Ticket Sales
- WWE SummerSlam 2024 Venue: Cleveland Browns Stadium (Cleveland, OH)
- WWE SummerSlam 2024 Tickets Distributed: 55,858
- WWE SummerSlam 2024 Tickets Available: 807
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 Winners And Grades
Liv Morgan Def. Rhea Ripley
Despite all the talk of The Judgment Day competing by themselves, Dominik Mysterio accompanied Rhea Ripley to the ring.
Michael Cole noted the last time Rhea Ripley lost a singles match was 26 months ago. To Liv Morgan.
This match started as a cat-and-mouse as Liv ran away from Ripley. Fans became frustrated and booed Liv loudly.
Rhea dominated this match until Liv Morgan dodged a charging Ripley and followed up by throwing her, shoulder-first, into the turnbuckle. Ripley could be heard (kayfabe) saying “it’s out, it’s out!”
Fans were split as they made dueling chants of “let’s go Rhea/let’s go Liv!”
Liv Morgan (kayfabe) popped her shoulder back into place by running herself into the announce table and fans went crazy.
Ripley hit the riptide, but did not pin Morgan. Instead, she grabbed a steel chair that Morgan brought into the ring. Mysterio grabbed the chair from her, which was the wise decision because she would have gotten herself disqualified. This led to an Oblivion for a nearfall and “holy s—t” chants.
Dom distracted the ref, leading to an Oblivion on the steel chair for the win. After the match, Dominik Mysterio kissed Liv Morgan and they left together.
Backstage, Damian Priest was furious with Dominik Mysterio for his actions. Finn and the rest of the Judgment Day vowed to go find him. I don’t trust them.
Rhea Ripley vs. Liv Morgan Grade: A-
Bron Breakker Def. Sami Zayn
Bron Breakker hit his always impressive Breakkensteiner early on, then he proceeded to scream “quit!” at Sami Zayn.
Bron Breakker cut Sami Zayn off with a Spear, then he hit ayn with another Spear for the win. This wasn’t necessarily a squash match, but it was definitely a dominant win for Breakker.
Bron Breakker vs. Sami Zayn Grade: B
LA Knight Def. Logan Paul
Logan Paul wore a Cleveland-inspired American Flag vest and greeted two security guards on his way to the ring. One of hte security guards turned out to be Cleveland’s own MGK.
LA Knight shattered the glass on Logan Paul’s Prime vehicle before making his way to the ring.
Paul cleared the table, but LA Knight got the better of him with a modified TKO, though the table didn’t break.
Paul won these people over with a springboard moonsault on LA Knight. Though they cheered the spot, they eventually came to their senses and chanted “you still suck!”
After jumping up on the top rope, LA Knight hit a scary looking superplex. Fans chanted “this is awesome” after a nearfall.
Logan Paul borrowed brass knuckles from MGK. After a shot to LA Knight, Knight countered with a BFT.
Logan Paul vs. LA Knight Grade: A-
Nia Jax Def. Bayley
Bayley relentlessly knocked Nia Jax off her feet early in the match.
Nia Jax took control of the match, to the point where she hit the Annihilator, but Bayley kicked out.
Jax called herself “reckless” and “clumsy” while trash-talking Bayley on offense.
Bayley hit an awesome power bomb on Nia Jax from the top rope. The fans were fervently into a match that struggled to follow Logan Paul vs. LA Knight.
A Tiffany Stratton cash-in was thwarted by Bayley, but the distraction led to two power bombs and two Annihilators for the win.
Nia Jax vs. Bayley Grade: A-
Drew McIntyre Def. CM Punk
Seth Rollins walked out in a long cloak, and what was under the jacket was certain to be even wilder.
WWE used ref cameras on the referee’s ear, and there were never more ref cam shots than during Seth Rollins’ entrance.
Rollins’ referee outfit were baggy, bedazzled pants and a cutoff shirt similar to Shawn Michaels.
Fans chanted “CM Punk” to start the match as punk donned pink gear in homage to Bret Hart.
Rollins did a great job working the fans into a frenzy before ringing the bell. When the bell rang, Punk and McIntyre brawled like crazy.
Instead of counting to 10 while Punk and McIntyre were outside of the ring, Rollins instead chose to tie his shoes. Rollins also took immense pleasure in seeing Punk and Rollins beat the hell out of one another.
During an Anaconda Vice on McIntyre, Punk secured his friendship bracelet and the entire stadium celebrated.
Punk stopped his GTS on McIntyre dead in its tracks and confronted Rollins about wearing his bracelet, which Rollins picked up off the ground did wear, but out of no malice.
After a ref bump and a nearfall (followed by a second visual pinfall), Punk and Rollins got into a heated argument. Punk hit a Go To Sleep on Rollins and took his bracelet back, but it cost him the match.
Drew McIntyre vs. CM Punk Grade: B+
GUNTHER Def. Damian Priest
Finn Balor wished Damian Priest luck before the match. Famous last words.
GUNTHER already had chop marks on his chest before the match even started.
GUNTHER and Priest chopped the hell out of one another to the point where GUNTHER was bleeding from the chest.
Finn Balor hit the ring, presumably to save Priest, but he ended up costing Priest the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by putting GUNTHER’s leg on the bottom rope.
After this match, Jelly Roll, The Miz and R-Truth took out A-Town Down Under.
GUNTHER vs. Damian Priest Grade: B+
Cody Rhodes Def. Solo Sikoa
Cody Rhodes ran into Arn Anderson backstage, and Anderson said he called in a few favors to a few allies of Cody Rhodes. Some of whom he knows, some he doesn’t.
For a full recap of Cody vs. Solo Sikoa in Bloodline Rules, click here.
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