Internet providers in Oklahoma

Our broadband experts break down internet availability in Oklahoma, including the cheapest and fastest plans in your area.

Find Oklahoma internet providers by city

Oklahoma’s residents are known as “Sooners,” because some settlers jumped the April 22 official start date of the Land Rush of 1889, which allowed people to claim the area’s land for homes.

The Sooner state is now home to about four million people, and nearly two-thirds live in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Not coincidentally, that’s where you’ll find the fastest internet service, with internet speeds up to 2,000 Mbps.

Oklahoma internet providers

Use the table below to find the internet service providers in Oklahoma that best suit your budget, speed preferences and availability:

Oklahoma internet at a glance

The tech hubs of Tulsa and Oklahoma City have the best access to high-speed internet connectivity, with each boasting two providers offering 1 Gbps service. As the cities drop in population, the speeds tend to go down, but most on our list have at least one 1 Gbps service available.

Internet availability in Oklahoma

100% of Oklahoma homes have access to some type of internet service.

Quality of internet access in Oklahoma

All areas of Oklahoma have access to the recommended minimum broadband speeds, with a over half able to access gigabit speeds:

  • Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 100/20 Mbps): 100%
  • Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1,000/100 Mbps): 63%
  • Median download speed in Oklahoma: 254.03 Mbps

Fastest internet in Oklahoma

The fastest internet in Oklahoma is Cox, with 2 Gbps plans. 

The fastest internet connection gives you the best streaming performance, with less (or no) buffering of movies and videos. It also allows multiple simultaneous users and devices.

Cheapest internet in Oklahoma

The cheapest internet in Oklahoma is Rise Broadband, starting at $35.00/mo. for a fixed wireless plan up to 25 Mbps. The plan is the slowest available but easy on the wallet.

Some internet users won’t need to stream video and may simply want to send and receive email or similar, non-data-heavy tasks. If that’s the case, an inexpensive plan may do the job. You’ll want to look for unexpected charges, such as installation, which may be waived with a contract, or a fee to purchase a satellite dish or fixed wireless antenna.

Oklahoma internet customer reviews

Twinn Cox
3/10/24

5/5

Shane Earthlink
12/9/24

The Internet service keeps going in and out have to restart the modem, not satisfied much.

2/5

Anonymous Windstream
7/30/24

Old equipment, lines getting cut by road graders, overheating of units on poles along the wire route overheat. Works less more than it does work.

1/5

Robin Layton

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Robin Layton

Senior Editor, Broadband Content

Robin Layton is a Senior Editor for Allconnect, dedicated to helping consumers navigate the often-complex world of internet service providers. With 30 years of experience in journalism and marketing, Robin empow… Read more