Here’s a summary of our top picks for the best internet service provider in Kansas:

How we found the best internet provider in Kansas

Intro sentence explaining that there were a few key features we looked for: The one category that Comcast Xfinity really lags behind in is the cost of service; customers find that the pricing is a bit high for the service provided. Ultimately, it’s up to you as to whether excellent customer service is worth paying a bit more each month. There is also a great range of package options available through Comcast Xfinity. Internet-only services include six different speeds, allowing you to carefully choose which service you need and what you can afford with your current budget. There are also packages available with a TV and a landline. Features:

Price: $20/mo., $40/mo., $50/mo., $60/mo., $70/mo., or $80/mo.Speed and Data: 25Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 600Mbps, or 1000MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: 12 months

At $70/month, AT&T offers the best value in fiber internet for super speeds of up to 1000Mbps. Just keep in mind that this service isn’t available everywhere in Kansas, so you should check with AT&T to see if your address is serviced. You also have the option to bundle internet with TV and/or a landline if you so desire. Features:

Price: $50/mo. or $70/mo.Speed and Data: 100Mbps, 300Mbps, or 1000MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: 12 months

In terms of ratings, CenturyLink scores a bit below average on the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, receiving a score of 62 out of 100 compared to the nationwide average of 64. The provider didn’t make the list for the J.D. Power study in the region and only receives a D rating from the Better Business Bureau. Features:

Price: $49/mo. or $65/mo.Speed and Data: 10Mbps or 940MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: No contracts

However, the real value comes in when you bundle with a TV service or a landline. Customers who sign up for multiple services can benefit from free HD channels and unlimited phone service. Spectrum receives an average 3-star rating from the J.D. Power U.S. Internet Service Provider Satisfaction Study, with the cost of service ranking the highest in all areas. Unfortunately, the provider’s BBB score is shockingly low; it receives an F rating and is not accredited. Features:

Price: $49.99/mo., $69.99/mo., or $109.99/mo.Speed and Data: 200Mbps, 400Mbps, or 940MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: 12 months

Coverage. Kansas is a large and diverse state, and it’s hard to find an internet provider that services all areas. We opted to evaluate providers with the most widespread coverage for cable and DSL as well as fiber.Value. Each provider offers different kinds of value, so one might be preferable over the other depending on your needs. We assessed the pros and cons of each service type and contract and compared it to the advertised price.Customer Satisfaction. To get an unbiased look at customer reviews, we compiled data from J.D. Power, the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, and the Better Business Bureau, among other sources.

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