Internet providers in Colorado
Find plans in your city or ZIP code and choose the best option for your home.



Compare internet providers in Colorado by city
If you’re planning to move to Colorado, you’re in good company. Colorado’s population has grown year over year since 2010. As the eighth largest state in terms of square mileage, Coloradans love the wide-open spaces and outdoor adventures at their doorstep. If you are brand-new to Colorado or moving within the state, compare the internet providers available in your area to make sure you are getting the best deal for you.
Colorado residents have seven primary internet providers to choose from, including regional and nationwide providers. Click on any of the CO cities below to find and compare internet providers in those locations.
Select a city:
- Air Force Academy
- Alamosa
- Applewood
- Arvada
- Aspen
- Aurora
- Avon
- Basalt
- Battlement Mesa
- Berkley
- Berthoud
- Black Forest
- Boulder
- Breckenridge
- Brighton
- Broomfield
- Brush
- Burlington
- Carbondale
- Castle Pines
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
- Cherry Creek
- Cherry Hills Village
- Cimarron Hills
- Clifton
- Colorado Springs
- Columbine
- Commerce City
- Cortez
- Craig
- Dacono
- Dakota Ridge
- Delta
- Denver
- Derby
- Dove Valley
- Durango
- Eagle
- Eaton
- Edgewater
- Edwards
- El Jebel
- Englewood
- Erie
- Estes Park
- Evans
- Evergreen
- Fairmount
- Federal Heights
- Firestone
- Florence
- Fort Carson
- Fort Collins
- Fort Lupton
- Fort Morgan
- Fountain
- Frederick
- Fruita
- Fruitvale
- Genesee
- Glendale
- Gleneagle
- Glenwood Springs
- Golden
- Grand Junction
- Greeley
- Greenwood Village
- Gunbarrel
- Gunnison
- Gypsum
- Highlands Ranch
- Johnstown
- Ken Caryl
- La Junta
- Lafayette
- Lakewood
- Lamar
- Lincoln Park
- Littleton
- Lochbuie
- Lone Tree
- Longmont
- Louisville
- Loveland
- Manitou Springs
- Milliken
- Monte Vista
- Montrose
- Monument
- New Castle
- Niwot
- Northglenn
- Orchard Mesa
- Parker
- Penrose
- Pueblo
- Pueblo West
- Redlands
- Rifle
- Rocky Ford
- Roxborough Park
- Salida
- Security-Widefield
- Shaw Heights
- Sheridan
- Sherrelwood
- Silverthorne
- Steamboat Springs
- Sterling
- Stonegate
- Stratmoor
- Superior
- The Pinery
- Thornton
- Todd Creek
- Trinidad
- Twin Lakes
- Vail
- Welby
- Wellington
- West Pleasant View
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
- Windsor
- Woodland Park
- Woodmoor
Colorado internet at a glance
Internet service providers in Colorado must cover a diverse area, from the desert of the Great Sand Dunes National Park to the Rocky Mountains. The Centennial State has internet options from providers such as CenturyLink, Xfinity, Spectrum and more.
Internet availability in Colorado
Over 96% of Colorado homes have at least one internet provider available. Cable and DSL internet service are the most prevalent type of internet in the Colorado area. Internet providers in Colorado range in speed and price, so you will have options whether you are looking for cheap internet, fast internet or a happy medium.
Check out the types of internet available in Colorado below. You can also find several satellite and fixed-wireless internet providers available in the state of Colorado.
Cable – 94%
DSL – 94%
Fiber-optic – 18%
Fastest internet in Colorado
Four Colorado internet providers offer gigabit internet speeds. Cable or fiber-optic internet at these super-fast speeds is perfect for gaming, streaming, telecommuting and remote learning.
You’ll find some of the fastest internet speeds in Colorado from these providers, where available:
- Xfinity — Cable network with speeds up to 2,000 Mbps
- Rise Broadband — Fixed wireless network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- CenturyLink — Fiber network with speeds up to 940 Mbps
- Spectrum — Cable network with speeds up to 940 Mbps
Cheapest internet in Colorado
Need cheap internet in Colorado? Three providers offer plans under $40/mo.* Keep an eye out for extra fees such as equipment rental fees and data caps that can add to your monthly internet bill.
- Xfinity — $29.99/mo.* for up to 15 Mbps
- Rise Broadband — $29.99/mo.* for up to 5 Mbps
- PCI Broadband — $39.95/mo.* for up to 10 Mbps
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 06/16/20.
Summary of all Colorado internet providers
Use the chart below to compare the top eight Colorado internet providers by price, speed and availability. Call now for information about specific plans and promotions going on in your area.
Provider | Starting monthly price* | Download speed range | Tech | State availability |
CenturyLink![]() | $49.00 | 12 – 940 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 96% |
Xfinity![]() | $29.99 | 15 – 2,000 Mbps | Cable | 84% |
Spectrum![]() | $49.99 | 100 – 940 Mbps | Cable | 7% |
Rise Broadband![]() | $29.99 | 5 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 63% |
DirectLink | $49.95 | 30 – 250 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 45% |
PCI Broadband | $39.95 | 10 – 100 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 8% |
Viasat![]() | $70.00 | 12 – 100 Mbps | Satellite | 99% |
HughesNet![]() | $59.99 | Up to 25 Mbps | Satellite | 99% |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 06/16/20.
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