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Home Internet Bill Audit: Keep, Renegotiate, or Switch?

Most home internet bills hide router rental, promo expiry jumps, data-cap overage, and install fees. Enter your current plan and compare three honest paths over 12, 24, and 60 months.

Assumptions and limits are listed under each result. This tool gives estimates only — actual ISP pricing varies by region and promotion.

Current plan (Option A: Keep)

What's on your bill today — including hidden lines.

Promo expires in 8 months
0 (no promo)24 mo
Mesh / extender add-on

Option B: Renegotiate

A typical retention-line outcome. Adjust to your offer.


Option C: Switch ISP

New provider — include install and any contract penalty on current plan.


Time horizon

Quick presets

Recommended action

Renegotiate

Saves the most over your chosen horizon based on your inputs.

Final gap: $0

Option A · Keep

$0

over 24 mo

Option B · Renegotiate

$0

over 24 mo

Option C · Switch

$0

over 24 mo

Cumulative cost over time

USD · monthly basis · 24 mo horizon

Keep Renegotiate Switch

Line-item breakdown (24 mo)

Cost line A · Keep B · Renegotiate C · Switch
Total $0 $0 $0

Hidden costs (router rental, post-promo jump, install, mesh, overage) shown as separate lines so you can target them in a real call to your ISP.

What this means for you

When each option wins

Keep is fine if…

  • Your promo runs >12 more months
  • You own your router (no rental line)
  • No data-cap overage in last 6 bills

Renegotiate when…

  • Promo expires within 3 months
  • A competitor advertises in your ZIP
  • Rental + post-promo > $20 above market

Switch when…

  • Retention line refuses any discount
  • Fiber is newly available at lower tier price
  • 5-year gap > $400 net of install/ETF
Assumptions & limits tap to expand
  • Estimates only. Real ISP pricing varies by region, address, and bundled services.
  • Post-promo price assumed flat after promo expires; ISPs may raise rates further.
  • Router purchase amortized as a one-time line, not depreciated.
  • Switch hassle is your subjective opportunity cost (default 3 hrs × $25/hr).
  • Taxes & fees assumed constant across options; in reality they may differ slightly by carrier.
  • This tool does not factor in speed differences, reliability, or customer-service quality — see the comparison articles below for those.