US Cellular Home Internet uses the company's 5G and 4G LTE wireless network to deliver home broadband in rural and suburban areas. It provides an alternative to DSL and satellite in underserved communities across the Midwest and Northeast.
Founded
2022
Customers
100,000
Headquarters
Chicago, IL
Coverage
Regional
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“US Cellular home internet is decent for $50/mo in rural Iowa. Gets 80-120 Mbps most of the time.”
“Speed swings from 150 Mbps to 20 Mbps depending on the time of day. Tower congestion is real.”
“Better than the 6 Mbps DSL I had before. Not amazing but it's a step up for sure.”
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Home Internet 50 No contract required | 50 Mbps | 5 Mbps | 5G Home | Unlimited | $40/mo |
Home Internet 100 No contract | 100 Mbps | 10 Mbps | 5G Home | Unlimited | $50/mo |
Home Internet 300 Fastest US Cellular tier | 300 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 5G Home | Unlimited | $60/mo |
$40/mo
Download
50 Mbps
Upload
5 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$50/mo
Download
100 Mbps
Upload
10 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$60/mo
Download
300 Mbps
Upload
25 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
Available in rural and suburban areas across 21 states where US Cellular has wireless coverage, including Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Maine, Vermont, and other states.
View on FCC Broadband MapUS Cellular Home Internet fills a gap where wired broadband doesn't reach. Getting about 70-100 Mbps which is way better than the DSL I had. The latency is higher than wired but manageable. Discount for being a mobile customer helps.