Here is a look at our top picks for the best internet service provider in Memphis:

How we found the best internet provider in Memphis

Many reviews of Memphis internet providers are biased, so we looked at trusted data to develop a factual analysis of each provider. Here are the indicators we used: In addition to stellar reviews by J.D. Power, AT&T is also ranked second by the American Consumer Satisfaction Index. The company comes in just one point behind Verizon Fios, with an overall score of 69 out of 100, with the average for all providers being 62. Features: ●  Price: $50 or $70 per month ●  Speed and Data: 100Mbps, 300Mbps, or 1000Mbps ●  Plans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landline ●  Contract Options: 12 months Aside from this, plan flexibility is a great perk provided by Comcast Xfinity. There are six different speeds available in Memphis, from 25Mbps for just $20 per month to lightning-fast 1000Mbps fiber service for a respectable $80 per month. You’ll also find opportunities to bundle and save with other Comcast Xfinity services like TV and landline phone. Features: ●  Price: $20, $40, $50, $60, $70, or $80 per month ●  Speed and Data: 25Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 600Mbps, or 1000Mbps ●  Plans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landline ●  Contract Options: 12 months EarthLink gets an A rating and is accredited by the Better Business Bureau. Since the provider is fairly regional, it’s not included in J.D. Power or the American Consumer Satisfaction Index ratings. Features: ●  Price: $49.95, $59.95, $69.95, $79.95, or $99.95 per month ●  Speed and Data: 15Mbps, 30Mbps, 80Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps or 1000Mbps ●  Plans/Packages: Internet only ●  Contract Options: 12 months ●  Coverage. There’s nothing more frustrating than researching an internet provider, only to find out they don’t provide service at your address. That’s why we only included internet providers in Memphis that cover the vast majority of the city and surrounding area. ●  Value. One common pitfall with internet service is that you don’t always get what you pay for. We made sure each top provider offers a balance of speed, service, and contract terms for the price. ●  Customer Satisfaction. J.D. Power, the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, and the Better Business Bureau all assess customer satisfaction with their internet provider. We looked at data and reviews from each of these organizations to evaluate how happy current customers are with their internet service. You’ll have to check with individual providers to see where service is available.