Moving Soon? Here's the Best Time for Setting up Internet Installation Services

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Updated:11/15/24

Published:10/22/20



Unsure when to order internet while moving or buying a new home? Learn the best timing to ensure a smooth connection and avoid delays during your move.

Moving Soon? Here's the Best Time for Setting up Internet Installation Services

Moving Soon? Here's the Best Time for Setting up Internet Services


If
you're moving soon and are experiencing a little stress on how to pack
up and start relocating, you're far from alone. According to recent
statistics, about 35.5 million Americans pack their bags and move to a new house each year.

One
of the most stressful and essential things about moving to a new home
is knowing how and when to start setting up internet there. Several
factors go into deciding when internet installation needs to take place,
including knowing the specific situation that you're in, the options
available to you in your new location, and what providers work best for
your individual needs.

Here, we're going to take an in-depth look
at some of these essential factors so that you get a clearer picture of
when you need to begin installing internet in your new home. Read on to
make your moving experience as seamless and stress-free as possible!

Knowing Your Situation

The
first thing that you need to consider when deciding when to set up an
internet connection is the specific situation and circumstances of your
move. Internet options are going to differ based on your location and
point that you're at in the moving process. Read on to begin thinking
about some aspects of relocation that you'll need to consider!


What Internet Options Are There?

Generally, you have two options when it comes to internet: satellite and cable.

Satellite internet
can be accessed from anywhere in the US. It's basically a
communications service that's provided through a series of three
wireless satellites that work together to bring a connection to your
home. In rural areas, this may be your only option since there aren't
internet lines everywhere. It's slower and performs fewer functions than
cable internet does, but it's something, and it works. It also takes a
bit of time to set up, so you'll need to call a provider a few weeks
before moving.

In more populated areas, you're likely to have
internet options via cable. These are often of superior quality because
they connect to a series of digital lines closer to your home than the
satellites are. Cable is faster and more efficient, but it costs more
than satellite internet does. It also isn't available in many areas of
the US.

Cable internet can be set up much faster than satellite
can. It will likely only take a couple of days to get it up and running
at home. As a result, you can worry about this while you relocate rather
than before you do so.

Where Are You Relocating To?

Because
cable internet isn't offered everywhere, you're going to need to do
specific research on the place that you're moving to. If you're headed
to a less populated area, you're unlikely to have as many options as you
would in a big city.

If you live in an area that has satellite
internet exclusively, you're going to need to set it up sooner rather
than later. It takes about two weeks to install these services, so
you'll want to plan accordingly. If you wait until the later steps of your move, you're likely to find yourself without internet for a few weeks.


Other Factors to Consider in Setting Up Internet

In
addition to considering the location you're moving to, you'll need to
think about your lifestyle and the urgency of your need for an online
connection. Read on to get some ideas of what lifestyle factors may
cause you to need an internet connection more quickly than you otherwise
would.

Do You Need to Work at Home?

If you work at home,
you'll need to set up your internet immediately. Not doing so can cause a
huge financial strain on you at one of the worst possible times. Moving
costs can be pretty high, and you'll need a way to pay them off.

Make
sure that you contact an internet provider early- possibly before you
even begin to move- and ask them to set up WiFi at your new place. If
you wait a long time, you're also more likely to forget to contact them.
This could be detrimental to your work life, so get on top of your
internet now!


Is Online Communication Essential to You?

According
to psychologists, feeling isolated has incredibly adverse effects on
both mental and physical health. In addition to making the risk of
depression go up, it also makes you 30% more likely to suffer from a stroke later in life.

If
you don't rely on online communications to talk with friends and
relatives, you probably could bear to spend a few days waiting for it to
get set up. However, most people do require an internet connection to
communicate with those they love. If you have friends that live far away
from you or are in a long-distance relationship, having internet from
the moment you move into your home is essential.

You're going to be stressed out because of the move- don't isolate yourself on top of that!

Do You Have Children While Moving?

Keeping children occupied during a move is difficult, and it's even harder if you don't have a TV set up for them to watch.

If
you have children, it's essential that you get the internet up and
running quickly regardless of your lifestyle. While you unbox your
things and organize your new home, setting your child up with a TV show
or iPad is a good way to keep them occupied and out of your way.

Using AT&T is a great idea if you have the option to do so. They have a new streaming service,
AT&T TV, which is a great alternative to DirecTV. It's faster and
has more options so that you don't need to worry about kids getting
antsy while their favorite shows are loading.

Searching for Providers

After
you have a rough idea of when you need to start setting up internet in
your new home, you'll need to look into the providers that cater to your
area. This means doing your research to ensure that your specific needs
are met by the provider that you select. Read on for some information
on how to find the perfect internet provider to suit your lifestyle and
needs!

Research Your Options

The first thing that you'll need to do when looking for an internet provider is to research the options
that are out there to you. This can become a pretty overwhelming
process when you have no assistance- after all, there are so many
providers out there, and each one has its own unique features! Luckily,
we're here to help, so we've compiled a short list of internet providers
that you may be interested in using as well as the features that make
each one of them unique.

  • AT&T. We've already talked a bit
    about AT&T's new streaming service and why it's a great alternative
    to DirecTV, but there are many other features of AT&T internet that
    we have yet to brush on. It has some of the highest bandwidth and speed
    of all internet services on the market. Additionally, the customer
    service at AT&T is stellar- you'll always get an answer to your
    questions, and associates are more than happy to help you fix any
    connectivity issues you may face.
  • Centurylink. Customer speeds
    will vary with this provider, and in many locations, you won't be able
    to choose the speed of internet you want. However, it's an inexpensive
    cable alternative that you may want to look into.
  • Viasat. If you
    live outside a cable zone, Viasat is by far the best internet option
    for you. Rather than connecting to cable, Viasat is a satellite brand
    that specializes in delivering high-speed internet at a low price. There
    are also no monthly data caps on Viasat plans, which is an awesome
    feature for large families.
  • Hughesnet. This brand is widely
    available to everyone in all areas of the nation, so for those of you
    who are moving out to a rural area it may be a good choice. It's a more
    expensive alternative than Viasat, but the connection is a bit faster.
    It does, however, have a monthly data cap, which can be annoying for
    bigger households.

Choose a Full Package

When
choosing an internet service for your home, you can do yourself a huge
favor by choosing a full bundle that includes internet, TV, and
streaming services. Some packages even offer phone service and data,
which is a great way to save on an additional phone bill! When you
choose a bundle package, you'll only be paying one price for all the
entertainment services that you and your family will use on a daily
basis.

This not only means that you'll be saving money, but it
also means that you won't need to worry about keeping track of and
paying multiple bills. Life is busy and it's easy to get disorganized,
especially when you're frantically moving items and unboxing your
belongings during relocation. You won't need to worry about logging into
many websites to pay your bills when you have a bundle- you'll simply
only need to set a reminder and pay once.

The Speed You Need

When
choosing an internet package, one of the most important things to keep
in mind is the speed of internet that you need. If you have the luxury
of living in a place where you can choose between various cable or
satellite providers, you'll need to look into the bandwidth of the
internet connection for each provider. You may also want to read reviews
of other customers who have chosen different internet services to see
which of them are happy (or unhappy) with the speed of their service.

If
you have a larger family or you work from home/spend hours out of your
day online, you're going to need a faster connection. This is also the
case if you stream a lot of video or make many Skype calls. Consider
these factors and be realistic about the connection speed that you
require.

Stay Within Your Budget

However, staying within the budget you set
is just as important as getting a high-speed connection. If you spend
too much money on internet, you may find yourself under a lot of
financial strain when paying the other bills you need in your new
location. Until the bills come in for the first month of water,
electricity, etc, you don't truly know how much these amenities are
going to cost you in your new home.

That's why it's important that
you stick to your budget when purchasing your first internet plan. If
you decide that you have more money than you thought, awesome! You can
change things around later. But don't strain yourself right away,
especially when you have to deal with immediate moving costs.


Begin the Internet Installation Search Today

There
are many factors that go into deciding when to begin setting up
internet in your new home. From knowing your situation to considering
your lifestyle to researching the providers that cater to your area,
there's a lot to think about.

Now that you have an idea of when
you need to begin internet installation while relocating, it's time to
start researching some of the packages that you can buy. Click here
to get more information on internet/TV bundles that you can choose from
after moving to your new location. You can also call us at (888)
376-0763 to discuss internet packages with an expert. This is a great
way to get help deciding on the right bundle for you.

Have a smooth move!


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