Internet providers in New Mexico
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New Mexico internet provider comparison
Provider | Starting price* | Download speeds | Connection type | State availability |
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![]() | $50.00/mo.** | 100 – 940 Mbps | Fiber, DSL | 63% |
![]() | $19.99/mo. | 150 – 3,000 Mbps | Cable, fiber | 55% |
![]() | $35.00/mo. with mobile plan | 87 – 415 Mbps | 5G Home | 57% |
![]() | $49.99/mo. | 50 – 100 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
![]() | $24.99/mo. | Up to 100 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 25% |
NMSurf | $49.99/mo. | Up to 100 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 40% |
Choice | $44.99/mo. | 25 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 43% |
*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 03/18/25.
**Limited availability. Service and rate in select locations only. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply. Rate excludes CTL Fee not to exceed $1.50/mo./line.
New Mexico internet at a glance
New Mexico is covered by five major internet providers: T-Mobile, Windstream, CenturyLink, Xfinity and Hughesnet and two regional providers, NMSurf and Choice. In your area, you can choose from DSL, cable, fiber-optic or satellite internet with prices starting at $24.99/mo.* and speeds ranging from 25 Mbps to 3,000 Mbps. Service and speeds will vary by provider.
Most widely available providers in New Mexico
- CenturyLink: 63% coverage. Centurylink has no contracts or termination fees to worry about
- T-Mobile: 57% coverage. T-Mobile has three 5G home internet plans with no price hikes or hidden fees
- Xfinity: 55% coverage. Xfinity has regional pricing, be sure to check your address
Fastest internet in New Mexico
Average New Mexico internet subscribers can reach speeds up to 118 Mbps, but depending on your location, you can get speeds up 500 Mbps and higher if you are in a metro area.
Here are the providers that offer the fastest speeds in New Mexico, where available:
- Xfinity – Cable network speeds up to 3,000 Mbps
- CenturyLink – Fiber optic network speeds up to 940 Mbps
Cheapest internet in New Mexico
If you’re looking for affordable internet plans, New Mexico providers have many options to shop. You can also get additional savings when you bundle multiple services with a single provider.
Here is the internet provider with the cheapest internet plans in NM:
- Xfinity – $19.99/mo.* for up to 150 Mbps
- Windstream – $24.99/mo.* for up to 100 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 03/18/25.
Quality of internet access in New Mexico
Nearly all areas of New Mexico have access to the minimum recommended broadband speed of 25/3 Mbps:
- Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 25/3 Mbps): 99%
- Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1000/100 Mbps): 13%
- Average download speed in New Mexico: 118 Mbps
Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, internal speed test results and provider websites.
New Mexico internet customer reviews
The customer service is bad.
3/5
I had a great experience with Xfinity until recently. The internet has slowed down massively in the last week! Whenever I check online it says speeds are normal, but my phone is way faster when it’s on data.
3/5
Moving my internet to my new rental was beyond easy. My only complaint is the slow down and sometimes spotty service both in internet and phone (they provide my mobile) in my small town. It’s that way with ALL the internet providers in the area and Xfinity is the best provider here.
4/5
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