WOW! Internet overview
WOW! is primarily a cable and fiber-optic internet provider with plans starting at $30/mo., one of the cheaper internet options in the country. WOW! has hybrid cable/fiber plans with speeds from 300–1,200 Mbps. WOW! also has 100% fiber internet service starting at $30/mo. with speeds from 100–5,000 Mbps.
WOW! is a regional internet provider headquartered in Englewood, CO. It was established in 1996 and has since developed into a cable and fiber provider with competitive prices and speeds. It has a small coverage area compared to other top internet providers, but if it is available near you, WOW! is a solid internet option.
Compare WOW! Internet plans
WOW! has quite a few home Wi-Fi internet plans to choose from, all without contracts. Its hybrid cable/fiber plans start at $19.99/mo. with speeds from 100–1,200 Mbps. Its fiber plans start at $30.00/mo. and provide speeds from 100–5,000 Mbps.
Plan | Starting price* | Download/Upload speeds | Standard rate* | Connection type |
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Internet 300 | $30/mo. | Up to 300/20 Mbps | $40/mo. | Cable/fiber hybrid |
Internet 600 | $45/mo. | Up to 600/50 Mbps | $55/mo. | Cable/fiber hybrid |
Internet 1 Gig | $60.00/mo. | Up to 1,000/50 Mbps | $70/mo. | Cable/fiber hybrid |
Internet 1.2 Gig | $95/mo. | Up to 1,200/50 Mbps | $105/mo. | Cable/fiber hybrid |
Fiber 100 | $30.00/mo. | Up to 100/100 Mbps | $30.00/mo. | Fiber |
Fiber 500 | $50.00/mo. | Up to 500/500 Mbps | $50.00/mo. | Fiber |
Fiber 1 Gig | $80.00/mo. | Up to 1,000/1,000 Mbps | $80.00/mo. | Fiber |
Fiber 3 Gig | $100.00/mo. | Up to 3,000/3,000 Mbps | $100.00/mo. | Fiber |
Fiber 5 Gig | $185.00/mo | Up to 5,000/5,000 Mbps | $185.00/mo. | Fiber |
Methodology
We rated the largest internet providers in the U.S. for 2024. Each provider was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on over a dozen factors, including speed, cost, availability, fees, customer satisfaction, connection type and more. We also used data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to compare the average speed offered by internet companies in the U.S. to set a baseline for what is considered a good internet speed. Additionally, we analyzed data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) to understand how each internet service provider (ISP) fares in customer service and perceived value.
How we reviewed WOW!
We rated WOW! a 3.5 out of 5 on our provider ranking scale. WOW! scored a 5 in the speed, price and contract categories. Its low starting price and high-speed tiers make it an attractive choice for those looking for both cheap and high-speed options. WOW!’s extra fees and limited availability brought its overall score down, but it has a decent customer service score.
Best WOW! internet plans
WOW! has many internet plans to choose from, whether it’s a cable/fiber hybrid plan or a 100% fiber-optic plan. We’ve listed some of our favorites below.
Internet 300 – Most budget-friendly plan
The cheapest WOW! internet plan is Internet 300 for $30/mo. Not only is it the cheapest WOW! Plan, but it’s also comparable with many of the cheapest internet plans in the country. This 300 Mbps plan is ideal for light internet activity, such as checking your email, browsing the web, casual gaming, using social media or streaming TV.
Internet 600 – Best for heavy online activity
WOW! Internet 600 is a great option for a medium-sized home with multiple connected devices at once. It can handle heavier internet activities such as streaming, gaming and video chatting. At just $45/mo., Internet 600 is also an affordable plan that can handle 10+ online activities at a time during peak usage hours.
Fiber 1 Gig – Best for fast speeds
WOW! Fiber 1 Gig is not the fastest fiber plan, but it provides enough internet speed for even the most connected household. At $60.00/mo., it’s also competitively priced with great value. This plan is ideal for smart homes that game, stream, work from home or run small businesses. If you need even more speed, WOW!’s Fiber 1.2 Gig plan provides exceptional service for $95/mo.
WOW! Internet vs. other providers
WOW! has the cheapest starting price amongst its competitors and even some of the fastest internet plans. Compared to fiber providers like AT&T and Frontier, WOW! has competitively priced internet deals and offers similar speeds. It also offers extensive plan options, more than many top providers that only focus on one type of service, such as cable or 5G internet.
Provider | Speed range | Starting price range* | Connection type |
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WOW! | 100–5,000 Mbps | $30–$185.00/mo. | Cable, fiber |
300–4,700 Mbps | $55–$250/mo. | Fiber | |
Verizon Fios | 300–2,300 Mbps | $49.99–$109.99/mo. | Fiber |
Spectrum | 300–1,000 Mbps | $49.99–$89.99/mo. | Cable |
CenturyLink | 100–940 Mbps | $30–$75/mo. | Fiber, DSL |
Frontier Fiber | 200–5,000 Mbps | $39.99–$154.99/mo. | Fiber |
T-Mobile 5G Home | up to 245 Mbps | $60/mo. | 5G |
WOW! availability
WOW! Is available in select markets across six midwestern and southern states: Florida, Michigan, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
WOW! is also available in some major U.S. cities, including Detroit, Charleston, Columbus, Knoxville and Montgomery.
WOW! customer service
Contact WOW! customer support for help with billing, connection issues and technical support. WOW! Customer service is available seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. – 11:45 p.m. ET.
- Call WOW! customer support at 1 (866) 496-9669.
- Call the WOW! sales team at 1 (866) 376-7003.
WOW! bill pay
You can pay your WOW! bill online through your account or call customer service at (866) 496-9669 to pay over the phone.
WOW! Internet FAQs
Is WOW! cheaper than other internet providers?
WOW!’s Internet 300 plan for $30/mo. is on par with many of the cheapest internet plans available. The rest of its plans are also competitively priced, but keep in mind that these are promotional prices and will increase after the promotional period ends.
How do I set up WOW! Wi-Fi?
You can set up your WOW! Wi-Fi yourself with WOW!’s self-install kit. Once you receive your kit in the mail, you will be provided with instructions on how to set up your internet equipment. If you have trouble, you can call WOW! customer service and even have a technician come help out if needed.
How do I cancel WOW! Internet?
Call WOW! customer service at 1 (866) 496-9669 to cancel your service.
Why is my WOW! internet not working?
If your Wi-Fi is not working, it could be a problem with your router or an outage. The best place to start is making sure all your equipment connections are tight and resetting your equipment. If this doesn’t solve your problem, call WOW! customer support or check for an internet outage.
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Camryn SmithAllconnect.com
Cammy is a writer with Allconnect, growing her broadband industry knowledge for over a year on the internet marketplace. Her expertise lies in home internet and broadband service with a focus on providers, plans, speeds, equipment and industry news. She enjoys reporting on important developments in the broadband industry that affect consumers. Some of Camryn’s favorite bylines include “Celebrating Women’s History Month: Female leaders in broadband to celebrate Women’s History Month” and “Federal programs provide millions for rural internet access.” Her credentials include a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing and Strategic Communications from Miami University.
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