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Buckeye Internet Plans Priced for Real Life

Buckeye offers a range of internet packages built around how people actually use the web — not how providers wish they did. Pick a speed that fits your household and a price that fits your budget.

How Buckeye Structures Its Plans

Buckeye organizes its internet service around speed tiers. Each tier is designed to match a different type of household, the number of people connected at once, the types of activities running simultaneously, and how much total bandwidth a home or business typically needs.

At the entry level, Buckeye’s starter plans handle daily tasks like email, social media, and standard-definition video without issue. Mid-range plans step up to support HD streaming on multiple screens, video conferencing, and moderate gaming. At the top end, Buckeye’s higher-speed options are built for households where everyone is online at once or where heavy upload needs (like content creation or remote work with large file transfers) are part of the daily routine.

Basic Internet

Subject to limitations; for new fiber
internet customers.

200M Mbps

Varies by location

Max Download

200 Mbps

Max Upload

200 Mbps

  • 15 email addresses

Standard Internet

Subject to limitations; for new fiber
internet customers.

500 Mbps

Varies by location

Max Download

500 Mbps

Max Upload

500 Mbps

  • 15 email addresses, suitable for casual users

Premium Internet

Subject to limitations; for new fiber
internet customers.

1 Gigs

Varies by location

Max Download

1000 Mbps

Max Upload

1000 Mbps

  • 15 email addresses, suitable for heavy users

Internet-Only vs. Bundled Packages

One of the cleaner choices Buckeye gives customers is the option to take the internet as a standalone service. Not everyone wants a cable TV subscription in 2024, and Buckeye doesn’t require one. Internet-only plans are available at multiple speed tiers, making it easy to get connected without paying for services you won’t use.

For households that do want both TV and internet, Buckeye offers bundled packages that combine both into one monthly bill. Adding home phone service is also an option for those who prefer a traditional landline alongside their internet and TV. Bundled pricing typically works out to a lower per-service cost than subscribing to each one separately.

Data and Unlimited Options

Buckeye has historically offered plans with monthly data allowances, though unlimited data options exist for customers who prefer not to monitor usage. For households with heavy streaming habits, multiple connected devices, or users who work from home full-time, an unlimited plan removes the mental overhead of tracking consumption.

Customers on data-limited plans can check their monthly usage through the Buckeye customer support portal. Overage policies vary by plan, and upgrading to unlimited is typically available without changing the overall service tier.

Business Internet Plans

Commercial customers have access to dedicated internet plans through Buckeye’s business services division. Business accounts typically include higher service-level expectations, priority support, and options for static IP addresses and more scalable bandwidth. Buckeye serves small businesses, office environments, and commercial properties throughout its coverage area.

How to Upgrade or Change Your Plan

Existing Buckeye customers aren’t permanently locked into a single speed tier. Upgrading to a faster plan, switching from a bundled package to internet-only (or the reverse), and adjusting data options can all be done by contacting Buckeye’s customer service team or through the account portal. Speed upgrades sometimes require a technician visit; in other cases, the change is applied remotely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Buckeye offers multiple internet speed tiers designed for different household sizes and usage needs. Plans range from basic internet for browsing and streaming to high-speed gigabit options for gaming, remote work, and heavy device usage.

Yes. Customers can choose internet-only plans without adding cable TV or phone service. Standalone internet is available across several speed tiers.

Yes. Unlimited data options are available for customers who do not want monthly data limits. This is useful for households with heavy streaming, gaming, or work-from-home usage.

Equipment fees may apply if you rent a modem or router from Buckeye. Customers may also have the option to use compatible customer-owned equipment instead.