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Shop the best Coconut Creek internet providers. Compare internet plan pricing and speeds from cable, DSL and fiber-optic providers in your area.
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AT&T | $40.00 | 10 - 1,000 Mbps | Fiber-optic | 25% |
AT&T | $30.00 | 10 - 75 Mbps | DSL | 87% |
Xfinity | $29.99 | 25 - 987 Mbps | Cable | 95% |
Blue Stream Communications | $29.95 | 50 - 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 2.560% |
Hotwire Communications Ltd. | - | - | Cable | 1.176% |
HughesNet | $59.99 | 25 - 25 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
Viasat | $50.00 | 12 - 25 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
*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. As of Oct 13, 2021.
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people have access to broadband internet of any type
1 provider - 96.00%
2 providers - 95.22%
3 providers - 4.42%
4+ providers - 0%
Source: FCC
At 96%, broadband coverage in Coconut Creek is comparable to the rest of Florida - 97%, and comparable to broadband coverage across the U.S. - 95%.
The vast majority of those living in the Coconut Creek area will have access to cable, which covers 95% of Coconut Creek residents. DSL internet is also an option for many, offering service to 94% of the area. Fiber-optic is less available but still a popular internet option for roughly 25% of those living in Coconut Creek.
There are six internet providers serving the Coconut Creek area, and 95.22% of households will have internet options from more than one provider. Among Coconut Creek's six internet providers, prices start at $29.95 and available download speeds reach up to 1,000 Mbps.
The largest internet providers in Coconut Creek are AT&T and Xfinity bringing DSL, fiber-optic, and cable options to Coconut Creek.
DSL internet from AT&T is available to nearly all Coconut Creek residents, covering 87% of households. Some will also have the option of fiber-optic from AT&T, which covers 25% of the area. Coconut Creek’s third most-available internet provider, Xfinity, offers cable to around 95% of Coconut Creek residents.
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*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 Oct 13, 2021.
DSL from AT&T offers broadband to nearly all households in Coconut Creek covering 87% of the area.
DSL internet from AT&T uses telephone lines in Coconut Creek to deliver service, which often leads to lower prices and higher availability, though download speeds are likely to be slower than cable or fiber-optic internet.
Internet prices for AT&T start at $30/mo.*, which is lower than the average starting price for internet in Coconut Creek, $39.99.
AT&T customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 10 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $3.00 per Mbps, higher than the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Coconut Creek, $1.54.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, AT&T offers download speeds up to 75 Mbps and upload speeds up to 20 Mbps in Coconut Creek. These download speeds are available to 87% of the area, and are much slower than the average max speeds from all Coconut Creek's providers, 622 Mbps.
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*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 Oct 13, 2021.
Fiber-optic from AT&T offers broadband to some, but not many households in Coconut Creek covering 25% of the area.
Fiber-optic service from AT&T is popular for its fast download and upload speeds, even during peak usage times, but may be less available throughout Coconut Creek than other internet types.
Internet prices for AT&T start at $40/mo.*, which is about the same as the average starting price for internet in Coconut Creek, $39.99.
AT&T customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 10 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $4.00 per Mbps, higher than the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Coconut Creek, $1.54.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, AT&T offers download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps and upload speeds up to 1,000 Mbps in Coconut Creek. These download speeds are available to 25% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Coconut Creek's providers, 622 Mbps.
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*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 Oct 13, 2021.
Cable from Xfinity offers broadband to nearly all households in Coconut Creek covering 95% of the area.
Xfinity’s cable network is likely to offer faster speeds than DSL or satellite service, but Coconut Creek residents in densely populated areas may experience slowed speeds during peak usage times.
Internet prices for Xfinity start at $29.99/mo.*, which is significantly lower than the average starting price for internet in Coconut Creek, $39.99.
Xfinity customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 25 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $1.20 per Mbps, about the same as the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Coconut Creek, $1.54.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, Xfinity offers download speeds up to 987 Mbps and upload speeds up to 35 Mbps in Coconut Creek. These download speeds are available to 95% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Coconut Creek's providers, 622 Mbps.
If you live in the heart of Coconut Creek, you’ll likely have options from cable, DSL, and fiber-optic internet providers. For those in rural areas or just outside Coconut Creek, however, satellite or fixed wireless internet may be the best internet option.
Satellite internet from HughesNet and Viasat offers 100% availability in Coconut Creek and surrounding areas. HughesNet starting prices are significantly higher than average in Coconut Creek at $59.99/mo. for speeds up to 25 Mbps. Viasat starting prices are significantly higher than average in Coconut Creek at $50/mo. for speeds up to 25 Mbps. Satellite internet is a less appealing option for many Coconut Creek residents, however, as service typically comes with high latency and low data allowances.
AT&T is the fastest internet provider in Coconut Creek with download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps. These speeds are available to 25% of households in Coconut Creek. The next fastest internet provider in Coconut Creek is Blue Stream Communications, offering download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps to 2.560% of the area.
Blue Stream Communications offers the cheapest internet in Coconut Creek with plans starting at $29.95/mo. This is significantly less than the average starting price for internet in Coconut Creek, $39.99.
AT&T is the largest fiber-optic internet service provider in Coconut Creek, covering 25% of the city.
There are benefits to using your own router vs. buying or renting one from your internet provider, such as lower monthly costs and more product options. If you choose to use your own router, keep in mind that your internet provider’s tech support may not be able to fully assist you with your personal router. Select providers may not give you the option to use your own router.
Wi-Fi connects your device to a router, but that router needs to be connected to the internet for your device to also be connected to the internet. You need an internet service provider to get Wi-Fi.
The only broadband internet type that requires a phone line is DSL and dial-up, which use phone lines to deliver service. Other internet types, such as cable, fiber-optic and satellite, require no phone line for broadband service.