Suddenlink Review: Pricing, Packages, and More

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Price: Starting at $29.99/mo.

Channel count: 200–340+

Internet speeds: 200 Mbps–940 Mbps

Our recommended plans Price Channels Download speeds up to Details
Internet 500 and Select TV $154.99/mo. for 12 mos. 290+ 500 Mbps View Plan
Internet 1 Gig and Premier TV $194.99/mo. for 12 mos. 340+ 940 Mbps View Plan

Data is as of time of post. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.

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By Rachel Oaks

Jul 25, 2022 | Share

Update: As of August 1, 2022, Suddenlink is officially becoming Optimum. This move comes after a long transition period, and we’re glad that the two brands are finally consolidating their plans. Head over to our Optimum review to learn more.

Is Suddenlink good?

We like Suddenlink service for its competitively priced internet packages and fast download speeds. Suddenlink finally did away with the data caps on its cheap internet plans, so you can look forward to unlimited data even on its Internet 100 plan.

Suddenlink’s cable TV plans aren’t too shabby either—there are plenty of channels, and you’ll get HBO included with the Premier TV package. But you can’t get standalone TV with Suddenlink, and you won’t get discounted prices on TV and internet bundles.

Pros and cons of Suddenlink

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Best Suddenlink internet and TV packages

Package Introductory price* Channels Download speeds up to
Internet 1 Gig $49.99/mo. N/A 940 Mbps View Plan
Internet 1 Gig and Premier TV $154.99/mo. 340+ 940 Mbps View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

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Suddenlink internet

What internet speeds does Suddenlink offer?

Suddenlink offers download speeds from 100 Mbps to 940 Mbps (1 Gbps).

With fair pricing and high download speeds, Suddenlink internet plans give its biggest competitors—Spectrum, Frontier FiberOptic, and AT&T Fiber—a run for their money.

Suddenlink’s upload speeds are good unless you’re a YouTube star who puts massive videos on your channel every day. Otherwise, the speeds should be more than enough to update your social media.

Not sure which plan is right for you? Learn more about Suddenlink internet service.

Suddenlink internet packages

Package Introductory price* Download speeds up to Upload speeds up to Data cap
Internet 100 $29.99/mo. 100 Mbps 5 Mbps None View Plan
Internet 300 $39.99/mo. 300 Mbps 10 Mbps None View Plan
Internet 500 $59.99/mo. 500 Mbps 20 Mbps None View Plan
Internet 1 Gig $79.99/mo. 940 Mbps 35 Mbps None View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

Suddenlink cable TV

Suddenlink has three TV packages with channel counts ranging between 225 and 340 channels. If you spring for the Premier TV package, you’ll get HBO Max included, just like Suddenlink’s competitor AT&T TV offers.

Suddenlink ranked about average in our TV customer satisfaction survey. Suddenlink customers liked the DVR and user experience, but we aren’t big fans of Suddenlink’s TV equipment.

However, these TV plans aren’t standalone—you have to bundle them together with an internet plan. In the table below, you’ll see how much each plan adds to your total Suddenlink bill, but we suggest you check out the bundles table for a clearer picture of your potential monthly costs.

We’ve got a lot more to say on Suddenlink TV service. Check out our in-depth review.

Suddenlink cable TV packages

Package Introductory price* Channel count Popular channels
Suddenlink Value $75.00/mo. 225+ Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, FXX View Plan
Suddenlink Select $95.00/mo. 290+ STARZ ® ENCORE, NFL Network, Disney Junior View Plan
Suddenlink Premier $115.00/mo. 340+ HBO ® , ESPNU, Pac-12 Networks View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

Suddenlink streaming

When you get Suddenlink internet, Suddenlink offers its streaming device, Suddenlink Stream, for $5 per month. Suddenlink Stream has all the apps you’d expect, like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+. But it’s cheaper in the long run to buy your own streaming device, so we suggest you check those out instead.

Suddenlink channel guide

With Suddenlink’s TV and internet combos, you get one of three channel lineups. Value TV, Select TV, and Premier TV have 225+, 290+, and 340+ channels respectively.

Value TV has top choices like Disney Channel, ESPN, and HGTV. If you’re looking for more family channels, Select TV has Disney Junior and TeenNick. Premier TV’s specialty channels include HBO, Pac-12 Networks, and Big Ten Network.

The right cable channels can make or break your night. Find the Suddenlink channel lineup that has all your favorites.

Suddenlink bundles

Want both internet and TV? Suddenlink offers combinations of the two services at a discounted rate. And if you add home phone to the internet and TV mix, it’s only $10 more for the first 12 months.

Looking to save some cash? Check out Suddenlink bundles.

Suddenlink internet + TV packages

An internet and TV bundle is a great way to stay connected and get your favorite shows. We recommend bundling with Premier TV because—in addition to having the most channels—it comes with HBO included.

Package Introductory price* Download speeds up to Channel count
Internet 100 and Value TV $104.99/mo. 100 Mbps 225+ channels View Plan
Internet 300 and Value TV $114.99/mo. 300 Mbps 225+ channels View Plan
Internet 500 and Value TV $134.99/mo. 500 Mbps 225+ channels View Plan
Internet 500 and Select TV $154.99/mo. 500 Mbps 290+ channels View Plan
Internet 1 Gig and Select TV $174.99/mo. 940 Mbps 290+ channels View Plan
Internet 1 Gig and Premier TV $194.99/mo. 940 Mbps 340+ channels View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

Suddenlink internet + phone packages

A home phone is excellent to have for emergencies. If you’re looking for one in an affordable package, go with Internet 100 and Phone. It’s the cheapest way to stay connected with the world.

Package Introductory price* Download speeds up to Phone plan
Internet 100 and Phone $44.99/mo. 100 Mbps Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 300 and Phone $59.99/mo. 400 Mbps Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 500 and Phone $74.99/mo. 500 Mbps Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 1 Gig and Phone $94.99/mo. 940 Mbps Unlimited local and long distance View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

Suddenlink internet + TV + phone packages

Internet 1 Gig + Premier TV + Phone is Suddenlink’s top tier bundle. You’ll get the best of everything Suddenlink has to offer: fast internet, top TV channels, and unlimited calls.

All that “best of everything” comes with a pretty hefty price tag, though. Sure, Suddenlink includes phone with no additional charges to the TV and internet price. But if you’re looking to save cash, Internet 100 + Value TV + Phone will still take care of most people’s needs.

Package Introductory price* Download speeds up to Channel count Phone plan
Internet 100, Value TV, and Phone $119.99/mo. 100 Mbps 225+ channels Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 300, Value TV, and Phone $129.99/mo. 300 Mbps 225+ channels Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 500, Select TV, and Phone $169.99/mo. 500 Mbps 290+ channels Unlimited local and long distance View Plan
Internet 1 Gig, Premier TV, and Phone $209.99/mo. 940 Mbps 340+ channels Unlimited local and long distance View Plan

* For the first 12 months.

Suddenlink equipment and features

Suddenlink’s high speeds, prices, and equipment set it apart from the competition.

Suddenlink unique features

Keep these cool things about Suddenlink in mind:

Altice One DVR/streaming device and remote control

Suddenlink deals and promotions

Right now you’ll get HBO ® at no extra charge with any Premier TV bundle.

Suddenlink vs. competitors

You’ll find Suddenlink in pockets across the US, but its biggest service areas are Texas, Arkansas, West Virginia, and Oklahoma. Some of its biggest competitors are AT&T, Frontier, and Earthlink, but Suddenlink holds its own.

AT&T’s fiber service tends to be more reliable and offers more affordable plans than Suddenlink internet prices. AT&T also offers streaming TV, but it’s a bit more pricey than Suddenlink’s TV packages. Still, AT&T is an attractive alternative to Suddenlink, unless you live in an area where AT&T offers only its outdated DSL internet service (in that case, go with Suddenlink).

We’re not huge fans of Frontier around these parts because its DSL network is dilapidated and its TV service is missing in action. But at least it has no data caps and includes internet equipment in its service cost, so it’s an okay fallback if you’re afraid of running into Suddenlink’s data limits.

Earthlink plans tend to be on the pricier side, and its internet speeds usually aren’t the fastest. Instead, Earthlink’s shtick is offering phenomenal customer service. Suddenlink’s customer support isn’t the worst, but if you want to be treated thoughtfully by your internet service provider, Earthlink is the way to go.