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Breezeline review: Internet plans and packages 2025

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  • Fast

    Prices from

    $29.99

    per month

    Speeds up to

    200

    Mbps

    Call to order: (877) 748-4359
  • UltraFast

    Prices from

    $39.99

    per month

    Speeds up to

    500

    Mbps

    Call to order: (877) 748-4359
  • GigaFast

    Prices from

    $59.99

    per month

    Speeds up to

    1,000

    Mbps

    Call to order: (877) 748-4359

Key takeaways

  • Breezeline is a New England-based cable provider offering internet plans starting at $19.99/mo., plus TV and phone bundles. 
  • Four Breezeline internet plans are available at 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 Mbps. 
  • Breezeline cable is a regional service offering fast speeds for a cheaper price than big name providers like Spectrum or Cox.

Breezeline overview

Breezeline internet (formerly Atlantic Broadband) is headquartered in Quincy, MA, and was established in 2004. Breezeline home Wi-Fi plans have:

  • Two-year price guarantee.
  • Free self-installation.
  • Unlimited data and no contracts. 
  • Equipment included for 12 months, then $17.99/mo.

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Breezeline internet plans and prices

PlanStarting price*Download/Upload speedsStandard rate*
Core$19.99/mo.100/10 Mbps$59.99/mo.
Fast$29.99/mo.200/20 Mbps$79.99/mo.
UltraFast$39.99/mo.500/50 Mbps$99.99/mo.
GigaFast$59.99/mo.1,000/50 Mbps$199.99/mo.
Disclaimer

*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Methodology

We rated the largest internet providers in the U.S. for 2025. Each provider was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on over a dozen factors, including speed, cost, availability, fees, customer satisfaction, connection type and more. We also used data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to compare the average speed offered by internet companies in the U.S. to set a baseline for what is considered a good internet speed. Additionally, we analyzed data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) to understand how each internet service provider (ISP) fares in customer service and perceived value.  

How we reviewed Breezeline

Overall, Breezeline got a 3.8 out of 5 for its cable internet service, thanks to low starting prices, no contracts and no data caps. Constraints include an 11-state coverage area, and you won’t find multi-gig speeds with this provider. While Breezeline internet plans are initially cheaper than other top internet providers, monthly rates more than double after the two-year introductory period. 

Best Breezeline internet plans

Find the best Breezeline internet deal for you. 

Core – Cheapest plan

This budget-friendly plan is best for light online use — e.g., email and browsing — and fewer than five devices, but expect slow upload speeds (up to 10 Mbps) and a significant price increase after 24 months.

UltraFast – Best for uploading

With up to 50 Mbps upload speed, the UltraFast plan is great for uploading content or sending large files. This plan can easily support gaming and streaming while connecting upwards of 10 devices. 

GigaFast – Best for the most connected homes

The fastest Breezeline plan has up to 1 GB of download speed, perfect for gamers or frequent streaming on multiple devices at once. However, the post-promotion rate increase is steep, and the 1 GB offer is not available in all Breezeline regions.

Breezeline cable internet packages

Breezeline internet packages with TV offer a consolidated platform to access live TV (including local broadcast channels), On Demand and streaming services. 

PlanStarting price*No. of live channelsInternet speed
PlanStarting price*No. of live channelsInternet speed
Core + Locals+ TV$63.97/mo.41+100 Mbps
UltraFast + Locals+ & Variety+ TV$174.96/mo.90+500 Mbps
GigaFast + Locals+, Variety+ & Family+ TV$198.95/mo.128+1,000 Mbps
Disclaimer

*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary.

Additional Breezeline TV details:

  • Free professional installation. 
  • Cloud DVR boxes start at $10/mo.; Stream TV box $4.99/mo. per room.
  • Breezeline does not offer standalone TV packages (you must have internet too).

Breezeline vs. other providers

Breezeline coverage and available locations

Breezeline is available in cities throughout 11 states, including:

Breezeline customer service

Breezeline bill pay

If you are a customer of Breezeline, you can pay your bill three ways:

  • Online (will need your Breezeline login).
  • In the Breezeline app.
  • In person at a Western Union location.

Breezeline FAQs

What is Breezeline?

Breezeline is a cable provider offering broadband internet, TV and phone services. Breezeline previously operated under the name Atlantic Broadband and is the eighth-largest cable provider in the U.S.

How do I contact Breezeline?

Call 1-888-536-9600 to reach Breezeline.

How do I cancel Breezeline internet?

You can cancel your Breezeline internet by calling customer service at 1-888-536-9600 or by going to the Breezeline support page and selecting “Chat with us.”

Can I use my own modem and router with Breezeline?

You can use your own equipment with Breezeline internet, as long as it’s compatible. However, if you have home phone service, third-party equipment won’t work, and Breezeline won’t provide tech support for any non-Breezeline equipment.

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