Sparklight, formerly Cable One, is a cable internet provider serving smaller cities and towns across 21 states. They focus on internet-first service and have invested in DOCSIS 3.1 upgrades to deliver gigabit speeds in many markets.
Founded
1986
Locations served
1.8M
Headquarters
Phoenix, AZ
Coverage
Regional
AI-analyzed from 2,851 consumer mentions across Reddit, X, BBB, and review sites
“Internet providers deliberately charge long-term customers more than new customers for the same service. Once your intro rate expires, the price quietly creeps up and most people never call.”
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Internet 200 Good for streaming | 200 Mbps | 10 Mbps | Cable | 600 GB | $45/mo $65/mo |
Internet 600 Fast speeds for families | 600 Mbps | 20 Mbps | Cable | 1.2 TB | $65/mo $90/mo |
GigaOne Gigabit speeds | 1 Gbps | 50 Mbps | Cable | 3.0 TB | $85/mo $115/mo |
$45/mo
$65/mo
Download
200 Mbps
Upload
10 Mbps
Data Cap
600 GB
$65/mo
$90/mo
Download
600 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Data Cap
1.2 TB
$85/mo
$115/mo
Download
1 Gbps
Upload
50 Mbps
Data Cap
3.0 TB
Available in smaller cities and towns across 21 states including Arizona, Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, and the Dakotas.
View on FCC Broadband MapSparklight delivers decent speeds - usually getting 550+ on the 600 plan. But the 1.2 TB data cap feels outdated. With a family of four all streaming, we're always close to the limit. The overage charges add up fast.