About us

FreeISPInfo.com is a simple idea: help people get internet without getting ripped off.

That’s it. That’s the mission.

We’re here for people who are tired of confusing plan names, tiny-footnote pricing, “limited time offers,” and surprise fees on the first bill. Internet is basically a utility now — you need it for work, school, health, banking, everything — and it shouldn’t take 40 minutes on a sales call just to understand what you’re actually going to pay.

What we do

We break down internet options in plain language:

  • Which providers are available
  • How much they really cost per month
  • What speed you’re actually getting
  • Whether there’s data caps or hidden fees
  • Low-income and discounted options if money’s tight

No buzzwords. No sales script. Just “is this good or not?”

Who we’re trying to help

FreeISPInfo.com is for:

  • Families trying to get affordable home internet without a contract
  • People in rural areas who feel like they have no choices
  • Anyone looking for cheaper internet than what they’re paying now
  • People who qualify for government help and don’t know where to start

If you’ve ever thought “why is internet this expensive?” — we’re talking to you.

What makes us different

  • We’re not an internet provider.
  • We’re not trying to sell you a specific plan.
  • We don’t use affiliate links.
  • We don’t ask you to give us your number so a ‘partner’ can call you 14 times.

You can read our content without signing up for anything. If you do contact us, it’s just so we can reply to you like a normal human.

Why we care

Internet access is not just “nice to have” anymore. You need it to apply for jobs, talk to your kid’s school, see a doctor online, stream classes, everything. We believe people deserve clear info before they spend money — especially when budgets are already tight.

Big companies make money by keeping things confusing.
We exist to make it clear.

Talk to us

If there’s something you want us to cover — a provider in your area, a weird fee on your bill, a plan that sounds too good to be true — tell us.