The Best Internet Providers in Brunswick
When one Brunswick resident saw their Xfinity bill jump from $70 to $140 overnight for the same 1TB plan, they asked a simple question:
“What’s actually the best internet around here?”
The answers poured in — and one name dominated the conversation.

🥇 LiveOak Fiber (The Clear Favorite)
By far the most recommended option in the discussion was LiveOak Fiber. Dozens of locals said they switched from Xfinity and haven’t looked back.
Common themes from users:
• Bills stay consistent with no surprise price jumps
• Speeds are fast and stable
• No data caps
• Reliable even with multiple devices streaming or working at once
Many users reported paying around $55–$60 per month, while others mentioned higher tiers around $99–$135 depending on the plan.
Several locals said they run multiple TVs, laptops, phones, and tablets simultaneously without slowdowns.
One resident summed up the sentiment bluntly:
“Live Oak fiber beats cable by light years.”
Another added:
“Switched from Xfinity to Live Oak two weeks ago. Best decision ever.”
The main drawback? Coverage isn’t everywhere yet, so some neighborhoods in Brunswick still can’t get service.
Check availability:
https://liveoakfiber.com
📶 T-Mobile Home Internet
For areas without LiveOak Fiber, T-Mobile’s home internet came up as a solid alternative.
Locals reported:
• Around $55 per month
• No major service issues
• Works fine for households with multiple phones and streaming devices
One user said they bundle it with their phone plan and save about $100 per month compared to their previous provider.
📡 AT&T Internet / Internet Air
AT&T also received a handful of recommendations, especially in neighborhoods where fiber hasn’t arrived yet.
Typical pricing mentioned:
• Around $65 per month
Users generally described the service as reliable, though it didn’t generate nearly as much enthusiasm as LiveOak Fiber.
🛰 Starlink (For Rural Areas)
A couple of residents farther outside town reported good experiences with Starlink, particularly where traditional providers are limited.
While it tends to be more expensive, users said performance has been solid and dependable in rural areas.
The Big Takeaway
Across dozens of responses, the local consensus was clear:
If LiveOak Fiber is available at your address, most Brunswick residents say it’s the best option right now.
If not, T-Mobile Home Internet or AT&T are the most common alternatives locals are using successfully.

