Industry Insights
We Got Hit With 38 Spam Backlinks in 14 Days: A Toxic Backlinks Small Website Teardown
By the My Utility Search Team
If you run a toxic backlinks small website cleanup for the first time, the experience is unsettling — li...
Is the Home Buyer Market Hot or Cold in 2026? What the Heat Index Says
Is the housing market hot or cold for buyers right now? It is the question on everyone's mind in 2026 — and if you read the market like...
T-Mobile acquisitions: every major fiber and spectrum deal (2020–2026)
By The Utility Search Marketplace Team · 20+ years in consumer home services
T-Mobile spent the last few years transforming itself fro...
AT&T fiber expansion in 2026: is faster internet coming to your area?
By The Utility Search Marketplace Team · 20+ years in consumer home services
AT&T fiber expansion is one of the bigger stories in ...
The Frontier-Verizon merger: what it means for your internet bill
By The Utility Search Marketplace Team · 20+ years in consumer home services
If you're a Frontier or Verizon customer, you've probably...
Starlink Price Increase June 2026: What It Means for You
The Starlink price increase 2026 is here: starting with billing cycles on or after June 18, 2026, most SpaceX Starlink plans in the U.S...
The Hidden Internet Fee That Can Add $100 a Month to Your Bill — and How to Tell If Yours Has One
By Christopher Burg · Last updated August 2, 2026
Internet data caps and overage fees can quietly add up to $100 a month to a bill...
Switching Electricity in Texas Takes 5 Minutes — Here’s Exactly How
A simple 6-step breakdown of how to switch electricity providers in Texas — from finding your ESI ID to completing enrollment with no service interruption.
The Deregulated States Bundle: How to Save $500–$1,000+ Per Year on Household Utilities
In deregulated energy states, you can independently shop electricity, natural gas, internet, and home security. Here's the bundling math and which states have the best total savings opportunity.
New York Energy Costs Are Among the Highest in the Country — Here’s What You Can Do About It
New York has had a deregulated energy market since 1996. Con Edison, National Grid, NYSEG, and RG&E customers can all choose a licensed ESCO for electricity and gas supply.