Thanks to fresh fiber builds, overlapping cable zones, and city-wide 5G, Dothan now offers more unlimited home internet choice than ever. Below are the five best deals pairing solid speeds with budget-friendly pricing.
WOW! Internet – best value unlimited cable
Plan overview. WOW!'s Internet 300 starter plan costs $30 per month for the first 12 months and delivers 300 Mbps downloads with no data cap; its Valley, AL home internet provider page lists the identical package complete with Wi-Fi equipment, 99.9 percent network reliability, and no long-term contract, so Dothan residents can expect identical perks.
Higher tiers (500 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and multi-gig fiber in select neighborhoods) keep the same unlimited policy. Self-installation is free, the modem is included, and service runs month-to-month. Uploads on the 300 Mbps tier average about 10 Mbps, while the gig plan reaches roughly 35 Mbps. That mix of low promo pricing, uncapped usage, and zero contracts makes WOW! the best dollar-for-dollar pick when cable is available at your address.
C Spire Fiber – fastest unlimited fiber
C Spire's fiber-to-the-home network now reaches about 70 percent of Dothan neighborhoods. The entry package is a symmetrical 1 Gbps line for roughly $50 during the first 12 months, equipment included. Uploads mirror downloads, so photo backups leave as quickly as movies arrive. Service is contract-free, free of data caps, and includes a Wi-Fi 6 router. Speed tests show pings under 10 ms and no evening slowdown, making this Dothan's quickest wired line for remote workers and heavy streamers.
Spectrum Internet – widest unlimited coverage
Spectrum's cable network reaches roughly half of Dothan, so when fiber misses your street it is often the fastest wired option. Every plan (300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, or Gig) includes unlimited data and no contract. Local tests frequently clock 350 Mbps on the base tier, and the company has stated it has no plans to add data caps. The introductory $49.99 rate for 300 Mbps rises after 12 months, so set a reminder to renegotiate.
Brightspeed Fiber – budget-friendly gigabit contender
Brightspeed has replaced much of the former CenturyLink copper with fiber, and about 49 percent of Dothan homes can now order service. The 200 Mbps symmetrical plan costs $29.99 per month with no contract or data cap, while 500 Mbps runs roughly $40 and Gig sits near $70. All tiers ship with unlimited data and a Wi-Fi gateway. Field tests show symmetric speeds and latency under 10 ms, making Brightspeed Dothan's most affordable fiber line.
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet – easiest unlimited fallback
T-Mobile's citywide 5G signal now covers nearly three-quarters of Dothan. The flat rate is $50 per month, or $30 with an eligible T-Mobile phone plan. That price includes the gateway, all taxes, and truly unlimited data. Most local users report 100–300 Mbps down and 10–25 Mbps up. T-Mobile locks your price for five years and covers up to $300 in early-termination fees if you are leaving another provider. For areas where fiber and cable have not yet arrived, this wireless line offers a contract-free lifeline.
Conclusion
Dothan residents can choose from cable, fiber, and fixed 5G—each offering genuinely unlimited data. Start by checking address-level availability, compare upload speeds if you work from home, and watch for promo-to-regular price jumps. Whether you prioritize the low entry cost of WOW!, the raw speed of C Spire fiber, or the plug-and-play simplicity of T-Mobile 5G, there is an unlimited plan that fits your household.