If it feels like you’re paying too much for your high-speed broadband service, you very well may be… at least compared to other people around the world. Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, in the United States charge quite a bit more than their counterparts elsewhere in Europe and Asia for similar service speeds.
Because you probably aren’t going to move to a different area of the world to cut your ISP costs, you can try a few things to save some money on Internet access in your current location. Fortunately, because ISPs are experiencing increased competition, finding a good deal is easier than ever in most of America’s largest cities.