Internet providers in Nevada
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Nevada is best known as the home to Las Vegas, attracting nearly 50 million visitors yearly. But roughly three million people reside in Nevada part-time or year-round. An overwhelming majority — nearly two-thirds — lives in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, as well as Henderson and Paradise.
Nevada residents who live in urban areas, like Clark County, have a number of options when it comes to internet. Data shows that 78% of Nevada residents have broadband internet access in their homes. However, people living in rural areas, like Ruth (population 500), have far fewer options. Here are the cities in Nevada that have widespread and reliable internet access:
Select a city:
- Battle Mountain
- Boulder City
- Carson City
- Cold Springs
- Dayton
- Elko
- Ely
- Enterprise
- Fallon
- Fernley
- Gardnerville
- Gardnerville Ranchos
- Henderson
- Incline Village
- Indian Hills
- Johnson Lane
- Las Vegas
- Laughlin
- Lemmon Valley
- Mesquite
- Moapa Valley
- North Las Vegas
- Pahrump
- Paradise
- Reno
- Silver Springs
- Spanish Springs
- Sparks
- Spring Creek
- Spring Valley
- Summerlin South
- Sun Valley
- Sunrise Manor
- West Wendover
- Whitney
- Winchester
- Winnemucca
Summary of Nevada internet providers
Whether you live in a major city or a rural area, you’ll find an internet provider that serves your area. Below is a comprehensive list of the internet companies available in Nevada. Note that not every company serves the entire state.
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed range | Tech | State availability |
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T-Mobile![]() | $50.00/mo. | Up to 182 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 94% |
LV.Net | $50.00/mo. | 5 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 71% |
GeoLinks | Varies | 1.5 Mbps – 10 Gbps | Fixed wireless, fiber | 69% |
Cox![]() | $49.99/mo. | 100 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable, fiber | 69% |
CenturyLink![]() | $30.00/mo. | 100 – 940 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 52% |
Verizon![]() | $49.99/mo. | 300 – 940 Mbps | Fiber | 39% |
Spectrum![]() | $49.99/mo. | 300 – 1,000 Mbps* | Cable | 20% |
*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 03/02/23.
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Nevada internet at a glance
Internet availability in Nevada
Depending on where you live, you can get internet access through several providers, including Cox, CenturyLink and T-Mobile. Additionally, some Nevada residents who live in rural parts of the state only have access to satellite internet through Viasat, HughesNet and Starlink.
Most widely-available providers in Nevada
- T-Mobile: 94% coverage. T-Mobile has one plan with no hidden fees or price hikes.
- LV.Net: 71% coverage. LV.Net offers gigabit speeds and no data caps.
- GeoLinks: 69% coverage. GeoLinks offers fiber internet with unlimited bandwidth.
Fastest internet in Nevada
Here are a few Nevada internet providers that offer fast internet speeds:
- Cox: Cable and fiber network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps.
- LV.Net: Fiber network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps.
- CenturyLink: Fiber internet with speeds up to 940 Mbps.
Cheapest internet in Nevada
Here are a few of the cheapest internet companies in Nevada. Keep in mind that rates will vary based on where you live:
- Cox: $49.99/mo.* for up to 100 Mbps.
- CenturyLink: $30.00/mo.* for up to 200 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 03/02/23.
Quality of internet access in Nevada
100% of Nevada has access to the minimum recommended broadband speeds, and almost the entire state has access to gigabit speeds as well.
- Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 25/3 Mbps): 100%
- Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1000/100 Mbps): 89%
- Average download speed in Nevada: 110 Mbps
Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, internal speed test results and provider websites.
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