Available in 21 states, including California and Florida. AT&T offers high-speed internet and fiber internet.



Available in 16 states, including Florida and Washington. CenturyLink offers high-speed internet and fiber internet.

Available in 25 states, including California and New York. Frontier offers high-speed internet and fiber internet.

Available in nine states and the District of Columbia. Verizon offers fiber and 5G internet.

Available in 18 states, including New York and North Carolina. Windstream offers high-speed internet and fiber internet.

Available in 20 states, including North Carolina and Texas. Brightspeed offers fiber and broadband high-speed internet.


Place the Internet at the Top of Your Moving Checklist
No one likes gaps in their internet coverage, especially during transitional times. Make your move as smooth as possible by setting up your internet plan before moving day. Will you keep your old service or find a new provider? Here are some things to consider:
- Reach out to your ISP to see whether your current internet services are available in your new home, including your speed plan.
- Compare the size of your new home compared to your old one. You may need an upgrade in bandwidth and speed.
- If you’re renting, ensure internet service isn’t already included in your new residence and confirm a new internet provider can install equipment and service there.
- Many internet providers offer discounts for moving. However, you may lose a current promotional discount that saves you money in your current home. Ask the right questions to get the best deal.
Find the Right Internet Technology for Your New Home
Fiber
Pro: Fastest internet speed available across all internet technology. Con: Not available in all areas, though rapidly expanding across the nation.

DSL
Pro: Runs over standard phone lines, so no new wires are needed. Con: The quality of service heavily depends on the distance between you and the ISP’s hub.

Cable
Pro: Supports data-heavy activities such as online gaming and high-definition streaming. Con: Speeds are not as fast as fiber internet and can slow down significantly based on the number of users.

Satellite
Pro: Available nearly everywhere, including rural areas. Con: Vulnerable to inclement weather, which can impact your connection.

Fixed Wireless
Pro: Service is reliable and fast – speeds are comparable to high-speed cable. Con: In most cases, you need to be within 10 miles of the access point with a clear line of sight.

5G
Pro: Faster speeds than the average home internet with a larger bandwidth. Con: Limited national coverage with little to no access in rural areas.
Need Additional Home Services? Bundle with Movearoo.
Choosing the right home services can be just as challenging as finding your new home. With Movearoo, it’s simple.
We’ve partnered with multiple internet, TV, and home phone providers to help you find the services you need. Whether you’re hoping to move one of your current services or are looking to add more, Movearoo will help you find the bundles that will give you the best bang for your buck.

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet & DIRECTV
Bundle AT&T Internet with DIRECTV packages

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: DIRECTV & Internet
Bundle DIRECTV packages with AT&T Internet

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet & TV
DISH partners with Frontier and Hughesnet for internet services

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet & Home Phone
Add a TV package with select partners.

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet & Home Phone
Add a TV package with YouTube TV

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet, TV & Home Phone
Home Device Protect optional

PRIMARY BUNDLE OFFER: Internet & Home Phone
TV packages available from select partners