Compare Enid internet speeds to the national average
Download Speeds
Enid – 167.0 Mbps
OK – 137.0 Mbps
U.S. – 133.0 Mbps
Upload Speeds
Enid – 68.0 Mbps
OK – 55.0 Mbps
U.S. – 46.0 Mbps
*Data sourced from M-LAB speed tests taken by real users in Enid.
*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 Feb 14, 2023.
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people have access to broadband internet of any type
1 provider - 99.11%
2 providers - 79.85%
3 providers - 0%
4+ providers - 0%
Source: FCC
At 98%, broadband coverage in Enid is slightly higher than the rest of Oklahoma - 87%, and comparable to broadband coverage across the U.S. - 95%.
The vast majority of those living in the Enid area will have access to cable, which covers 97% of Enid residents. DSL internet is also an option for many, offering service to 91% of the area. No fiber-optic providers are currently available in Enid, but satellite or fixed-wireless providers may offer broadband options in your area.
There are five internet providers serving the Enid area, and 79.85% of households will have internet options from more than one provider. Among Enid's five internet providers, prices start at $40 and available download speeds reach up to 5,000 Mbps.
The largest internet providers in Enid are AT&T, Optimum, and HughesNet bringing DSL, cable, and satellite options to Enid.
DSL internet from AT&T is available to most Enid residents, covering 80% of households. Many will also have the option of cable from Optimum, which covers 99% of the area. Enid’s third most-available internet provider, HughesNet, offers satellite to around 100% of Enid residents.
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*Wireless speeds may vary. 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 Feb 14, 2023.
DSL from AT&T offers broadband to nearly all households in Enid covering 80% of the area.
DSL internet from AT&T uses telephone lines in Enid 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 $55/mo.*, which is about the same as the average starting price for internet in Enid, $57.50.
AT&T customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 10 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $5.50 per Mbps, significantly higher than the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Enid, $0.66.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, AT&T offers download speeds up to 5,000 Mbps and upload speeds up to 2 Mbps in Enid. These download speeds are available to 80% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Enid's providers, 266 Mbps.
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*Wireless speeds may vary. 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 Feb 14, 2023.
Cable from Optimum offers broadband to all households in Enid covering 99% of the area.
Optimum’s cable network is likely to offer faster speeds than DSL or satellite service, but Enid residents in densely populated areas may experience slowed speeds during peak usage times.
Internet prices for Optimum start at $40/mo.*, which is significantly lower than the average starting price for internet in Enid, $57.50.
Optimum customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 300 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $0.13 per Mbps, about the same as the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Enid, $0.66.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, Optimum offers download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps and upload speeds up to 50 Mbps in Enid. These download speeds are available to 99% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Enid's providers, 266 Mbps.
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*Wireless speeds may vary. 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 Feb 14, 2023.
Satellite from HughesNet offers broadband to all households in Enid covering 100% of the area.
HughesNet satellite internet offers reliable connection in areas of Enid where other internet types may not be available, but service is likely to come with low monthly data allowances and high latency, making streaming binges and real-time online gaming impractical.
Internet prices for HughesNet start at $64.99/mo.*, which is higher than the average starting price for internet in Enid, $57.50.
HughesNet customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 25 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $2.60 per Mbps, higher than the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Enid, $0.66.
For those who value internet speed as much as cost, HughesNet offers download speeds up to 25 Mbps and upload speeds up to 3 Mbps in Enid. These download speeds are available to 100% of the area, and are much slower than the average max speeds from all Enid's providers, 266 Mbps.
AT&T is the fastest internet provider in Enid with download speeds up to 5,000 Mbps. These speeds are available to 80% of households in Enid. The next fastest internet provider in Enid is Optimum, offering download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps to 99% of the area.
Optimum offers the cheapest internet in Enid with plans starting at $40/mo. This is significantly less than the average starting price for internet in Enid, $57.50.
If you suspect your slow speeds are the result of your internet provider throttling your connection, the easiest way to determine if you’re being throttled is to perform two speed tests. Run the first test on your regular network, then run the second one on a VPN. If the two speeds are drastically different (and the VPN test was higher), your internet provider may be throttling your speeds.
Wi-Fi extenders are handy when your router can’t project a strong signal to everywhere in your home that you need it. Your internet provider may offer Wi-Fi extenders for an added monthly cost, or you can purchase one online or from most electronics retailers.
Available providers vary by address, but your location is likely serviceable for cable and DSL internet. Fiber internet may also be an internet option, but this technology is typically found in larger cities. Those living in rural areas not serviceable for cable, DSL or fiber internet may find satellite or fixed wireless internet to be their only options.
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.