Breezeline (formerly Atlantic Broadband) — Honest 2026 Review
Breezeline — Quincy MA based, owned by Cogeco Communications (Canadian publicly-traded) — was formerly known as Atlantic Broadband. They operate cable + select fiber across 12 US states. The rebrand happened in 2022 after Cogeco's $1.13B acquisition of WideOpenWest's Ohio markets. Mid-tier cable ISP — better than worst, not as good as fiber competition.
The short version
- Who: Breezeline — Cogeco Communications (Canadian) US subsidiary.
- Footprint: 12 states — Northeast (MA, NH, ME, PA, MD, DE), Midwest (OH, MI), South (VA, WV, SC, FL).
- Tech: DOCSIS 3.1 cable + select fiber overbuild (Breezeline Fiber).
- Recommendation: 🟡 YELLOW — fine if it's all you have.
Breezeline tiers + 2026 pricing
Verified at breezeline.com May 2026.
| Tier | Speed | Y1 promo | Retail Y2+ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast 100 | 100 / 10 Mbps | $40/mo | $60/mo |
| Quicker 300 | 300 / 20 Mbps | $55/mo | $80/mo |
| Ultra 1 Gig | 1,000 / 50 Mbps | $70/mo | $100/mo |
| Breezeline Fiber (where available) | 1,000 / 1,000 Mbps | $75/mo | $95/mo |
Rick's installer take
Breezeline is conventional cable in markets that often have better fiber alternatives. In Ohio + Western Mass, look at Frontier Fiber or Verizon Fios first. Where Breezeline has fiber-overbuilt, $95 retail for symmetric gig is competitive.
How to check your address
- Visit breezeline.com.
- Cross-reference with our Coverage Grid.