“No-contract internet” — sometimes called month-to-month internet service — refers to broadband service that doesn’t require you to sign a long-term agreement with your internet service provider. For example, with some ISPs, you must commit to a two-year contract to get broadband coverage. That’s not no-contract internet. True no-contract internet means you should be able to cancel service at any time without penalty (notwithstanding the return of any leased equipment).
Source: CNET.


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