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Internet Providers in Austin, Texas

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  • Provider
    • AT&T
    • Spectrum
    • Optimum
    • Viasat
    • EarthLink
    • Rise Broadband
    • HughesNet
    • Google Fiber
    • Grande
    • Hillcountry
    • SOS
    • VTX
    • Western Broadband
    • Spry Wireless
    • PCs for People
    • Starlink
    • Verizon
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Home Internet in Austin, TX

  • 1. AT&T
    Speeds Up To
    5 Gbps
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    Connection: IPBB, Fiber, 5G Internet
    Availability: 89.2%
    Austin speed tests confirm high speeds for AT&T Internet
  • 2. Spectrum
    Speeds Up To
    1 Gbps
    * See **
    Connection: Cable, Fiber
    Availability: 84.8%
    Austin speed tests confirm high speeds for Spectrum
  • 3. Optimum
    Speeds Up To
    1 Gbps
    * See **
    Connection: Cable, Fiber
    Availability: 7.9%
    Austin speed tests confirm high speeds for Optimum
  • 4. Viasat
    Speeds Up To
    150 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 5. EarthLink
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 49.7%
  • 6. Rise Broadband
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 80%
  • 7. HughesNet
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 8. Google Fiber
    Speeds Up To
    8 Gbps
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    Connection: Fiber
    Availability: 38.1%
    Austin speed tests confirm high speeds for Google Fiber
  • 9. Grande
    Speeds Up To
    1.5 Gbps
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    Connection: Cable, Fiber
    Availability: 7.9%
  • Hillcountry
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 1.7%
  • SOS
    Speeds Up To
    50 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 2.1%
  • VTX
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 1.2%
  • Western Broadband
    Speeds Up To
    200 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 12.2%
  • Spry Wireless
    Speeds Up To
    150 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 4.2%
  • PCs for People
    Speeds Up To
    50 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 1%
  • Starlink
    Download Speeds:
    50 - 220 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • Verizon
    Speeds Up To
    1 Gbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 60.7%
3 Residential internet providers are hidden due to low coverage in Austin. See All

Best Internet Providers in Austin, TX

The best internet provider in Austin, Texas, is AT&T Fiber. Fiber internet is the best and most reliable option for internet, and AT&T Fiber is AT&T’s brand name for its fiber connection. With advertised speeds between 300 Mbps and 5 Gbps and great customer satisfaction, AT&T Fiber is Austin’s top-shelf choice. For standalone internet plans, they range from $55 to $245 per month. AT&T also doesn’t require contracts on any of its fiber plans, making it a top choice in the city.

In areas that don’t have access to AT&T’s fiber internet plans, Austin residents should look for one of the city’s other fiber internet providers. Google Fiber’s top speed of 8 Gbps is more than a typical family would ever need, making it a real competitor to AT&T Fiber. Its internet-only plans start at $70 per month and it offers bundles that include Google Fiber Phone, its home phone service. Like AT&T Fiber, Google Fiber doesn’t require contracts, so you don’t have to worry about early termination fees.

Astound Broadband Powered by Grande also offers fiber internet in some areas, with speeds topping out at 1.5 Gbps. However, availability is much more limited, so we recommend AT&T Fiber or Google Fiber for more accessibility.

If fiber internet options don’t serve your area, your next-best option is Spectrum® Internet. Spectrum uses a cable connection to deliver download speeds between 500 Mbps and 1 Gbps. It’s a very strong fallback option for people who don’t have — or don’t want to pay for — fiber internet in their area. Spectrum also offers cable television, making it a solid option for residents who want to bundle their internet and TV. Its bundles start at $90 per month while standalone internet plans range between $50 and $70 per month.

ISPs typically offer new customers deals and promotions to help them save money on their internet plan. For example, AT&T offers deals for anyone who signs up for one of its fiber internet plans. These change frequently, but currently, some deals include a Visa Reward Card that ranges between $50 to $150 if you sign up for a specific fiber internet plan, a 20 percent discount when you pair a fiber internet plan with an unlimited wireless plan and an opportunity to get up to five AT&T Smart WiFi Extenders included at no additional cost. Be sure to check back to see the latest deals and how you can save money on your internet plan.

Fastest Internet Providers in Austin, TX

Google Fiber is the fastest provider in Austin, with speeds up to 8 Gbps.

The fastest internet provider in Austin is AT&T Fiber, which offers speeds of up to 5 Gbps. The second-fastest is Google Fiber, which can reach 8 Gbps. Since those companies are both fiber internet providers, the top speeds are symmetrical — meaning their upload speeds are just as fast as their download speeds.

Of course, not all users need super-fast upload speeds. For a typical household, 1 Gbps of download speed is plenty fast. Spectrum’s cable connection reaches that threshold, making it a strong option even if it’s not quite the fastest in town.

One thing to note about internet speeds is data caps. While fiber internet providers typically include unlimited data, other providers aren’t as generous. Cable internet providers like Spectrum don’t include data caps, but most do. The same goes for satellite and fixed wireless providers. It’s best to keep this in mind when you’re shopping for internet service in Austin, as these data caps might affect your overall online experience and performance.

What’s a Good Internet Speed?

Internet Speed Appropriate For Providers in your Area offering this Speed Availability in your Area
25 Mbps
  • Email
  • Web browsing
  • Light streaming
  • Smaller households
  • Hillcountry
1.66%
100 Mbps
  • Streaming
  • Video chat
  • Online gaming
  • Larger households
  • Viasat
  • EarthLink
  • Rise Broadband
  • HughesNet
  • VTX
  • Western Broadband
  • Spry Wireless
  • Starlink
100%
1000 Mbps (1 Gbps)
  • Heavy streaming (4K video
  • multiple devices
  • etc.)
  • Video chat
  • Lag-free gaming
  • Large households
  • AT&T
  • Spectrum
  • Optimum
  • Google Fiber
  • Grande
  • Verizon
89.2%

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Internet Availability in Austin, TX

Depending on where you live in Austin, you will have different options for internet service.

Downtown, near the Texas State Capitol and the University of Texas, the most widely available fiber provider is Astound Broadband Powered by Grande. Google Fiber doesn’t have much of a presence in the downtown area, and AT&T serves the area primarily with its AT&T Internet product (AT&T Internet has an IPBB connection, which uses DSL and other connection types together to deliver internet).

North of the University of Texas, in Hyde Park, AT&T Fiber is more widely available. Farther north, into the Northwest Hills, North Austin, and Great Hills neighborhoods, you’ll start to see both AT&T Fiber and Google Fiber become more widely available.

Fiber options are strong just south of the Colorado River. In Zilker, Bouldin Creek, and Travis Heights, you’ll likely be able to choose between AT&T Fiber and Google Fiber. Astound’s fiber internet network has some coverage in those areas too.

The selection of internet companies and plans gets a little thinner south of Route 290. Google Fiber has a solid presence in South Austin, but coverage from its fiber competitors gets a little spottier once you’re past South Manchaca and East Congress.

Fiber availability varies in Austin, but other forms of broadband are pretty consistently available. You’ll be able to get Spectrum Internet’s cable coverage just about anywhere within Austin’s city limits since 94.2% of Austin is covered. AT&T Internet (AT&T’s IPBB offering) is also available at almost any address in Austin.

Internet Provider Store Locations in Austin, TX

Provider Connection Types in Austin, TX

Connection Type About this Connection Type Availability in Austin, TX
Satellite
  • Available even in very rural areas
  • Typically has high latency (lag)
100%
DSL
  • Typically about 100 Mbps
  • Slower than Cable or Fiber
55.26%
Cable
  • Typically 250 Mbps - 1 Gbps
  • Widely available
  • A good choice for most users
94.81%
Fiber
  • Typically 1 Gbps or faster
  • Upload speeds match download speeds
58.45%

List of Internet Providers in Austin, TX

Provider Type Top Speed
AT&T IPBB, Fiber, 5G Internet 5 Gbps
Spectrum Cable, Fiber 1 Gbps
Optimum Cable, Fiber 1 Gbps
Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps
EarthLink 5G Internet 100 Mbps
Rise Broadband Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps
HughesNet Satellite 100 Mbps
Google Fiber Fiber 8 Gbps
Grande Cable, Fiber 1.5 Gbps
Hillcountry Fixed Wireless 25 Mbps
SOS Fixed Wireless 50 Mbps
VTX Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps
Western Broadband Fixed Wireless 200 Mbps
Spry Wireless Fixed Wireless 150 Mbps
PCs for People Fixed Wireless 50 Mbps
Starlink Satellite 220 Mbps
Verizon 5G Internet 1 Gbps

Internet Providers in Austin, TX

Provider Plans Starting At Speeds Up To Connections
AT&T Internet $55/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 5 Gbps Ltd. avail/areas. Speeds vary, not g’td. Single devices wired speed maximum 4.7Gbps. IPBB, Fiber, 5G Internet
Spectrum $50/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 1 Gbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Cable, Fiber
Optimum $40/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 1 Gbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Cable, Fiber
Viasat Internet $99.99/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 150 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Satellite
EarthLink 5G Home Internet $39.95/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 100 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. 5G Internet
Rise Broadband $55/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 100 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Fixed Wireless
Hughesnet $49.99/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 100 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Satellite
Google Fiber $70/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 8 Gbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Fiber
Astound Broadband Powered by Grande $20/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 1.5 Gbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Cable, Fiber
Spry Wireless $99/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 150 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Fixed Wireless
PCs for People $15/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 50 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Fixed Wireless
Starlink $120/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 220 Mbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. Satellite
Verizon $50/mo Prices may vary depending on the plan 1 Gbps *Not all internet speeds available in all areas. 5G Internet

Frequently Asked Questions About Internet in Austin, TX

  • What is the best internet provider in Austin?

    The best internet provider in Austin is AT&T Fiber. Its fast, symmetrical speeds and fiber connection make it the best option. If you can’t get AT&T Fiber, consider Google Fiber or Spectrum’s cable internet service.

  • Which internet provider in Austin is the fastest?

  • Which Austin internet provider is the cheapest?

  • Is there financial assistance for internet service in Austin?

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