About The Broadband Review
An independent editorial team publishing FCC-grounded internet-provider rankings — who we are, how we make money, and how we handle corrections.

Independent buyer research on home internet
The Broadband Review is an independent editorial project. We compile which internet providers serve major U.S. cities and rank them on speed, price and availability using public data — the FCC National Broadband Map and each provider’s own published plans. We are not an internet provider, a reseller, or a lead broker, and providers do not pay to change a ranking.
We publish under an organizational masthead — “the Editorial Team” — rather than inventing author personas. That is a deliberate honesty choice: our credibility comes from a transparent method, real public data and a corrections policy, not from fabricated bylines or headshots. Where a specific piece is reviewed by a named person with a real credential, we name them; otherwise the work is attributed to the team.
Affiliate links, clearly disclosed — and not live yet
We intend to earn commissions when readers sign up with a provider through some of our links. Those programs are not approved or live yet, so today the “check availability” links go straight to each provider’s own site with no affiliate tracking. When a program does go live we will disclose it clearly, right next to the recommendation — and it will never change how the rankings are calculated. The score is set by the data, full stop.
We correct errors promptly, prominently and transparently, and we update the reviewed date when we do. If you spot a wrong speed, price, or availability claim, email [email protected] and we’ll fix it.