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Internet providers in Phoenix, OR

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Phoenix, OR internet providers

Provider
Spectrum $49.99 300 - 1,000 Mbps **Cable100%
CenturyLink $50.00 *** 10 - 940 MbpsDSL64%
Prime Time Ventures - -DSL8.102%
Prime Time Ventures - -Cable5.278%
HughesNet $64.99 25 - 25 MbpsSatellite100%
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Phoenix internet service at a glance

At 100%, broadband coverage in Phoenix is comparable to the rest of Oregon - 96%, and comparable to broadband coverage across the U.S. - 95%.

The vast majority of those living in the Phoenix area will have access to cable, which covers 100% of Phoenix residents. DSL internet is also an option for many, offering service to 2.220% of the area. No fiber-optic providers are currently available in Phoenix, but satellite or fixed-wireless providers may offer broadband options in your area.

There are five internet providers serving the Phoenix area, and 91.11% of households will have internet options from more than one provider. Among Phoenix's five internet providers, prices start at $49.99 and available download speeds reach up to 1,000 Mbps.

Top high-speed internet providers in Phoenix

The largest internet providers in Phoenix are Spectrum, CenturyLink, and HughesNet bringing cable, DSL, and satellite options to Phoenix.

Cable internet from Spectrum is available to nearly all Phoenix residents, covering 100% of households. Many will also have the option of DSL from CenturyLink, which covers 64% of the area. Phoenix’s third most-available internet provider, HughesNet, offers satellite to around 100% of Phoenix residents.

Spectrum cable internet

Provider
Spectrum
Starting price*
$49.99/mo.
Max download speed

1,000 Mbps**

(wireless speeds may vary)

Max upload speed

5 Mbps

Average availability

100%

Cable from Spectrum offers broadband to all households in Phoenix covering 100% of the area.

Spectrum’s cable network is likely to offer faster speeds than DSL or satellite service, but Phoenix residents in densely populated areas may experience slowed speeds during peak usage times.

Internet prices for Spectrum start at $49.99/mo.*, which is lower than the average starting price for internet in Phoenix, $58.74.

Spectrum customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 300 Mbps**, which comes to an estimated $0.17 per Mbps, about the same as the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Phoenix, $0.68.

For those who value internet speed as much as cost, Spectrum offers download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps** and upload speeds up to 5 Mbps in Phoenix. These download speeds are available to 100% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Phoenix's providers, 69 Mbps.

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CenturyLink DSL internet

Provider
CenturyLink
Starting price*
$50/mo.
Max download speed

940 Mbps

Max upload speed

40 Mbps

Average availability

64%

DSL from CenturyLink offers broadband to most households in Phoenix covering 64% of the area.

DSL internet from CenturyLink uses telephone lines in Phoenix 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 CenturyLink start at $50/mo.*, which is lower than the average starting price for internet in Phoenix, $58.74.

CenturyLink customers who choose the lowest-priced plan can expect speeds up to 10 Mbps, which comes to an estimated $5.00 per Mbps, significantly higher than the average cost per Mbps for the lowest priced plans in Phoenix, $0.68.

For those who value internet speed as much as cost, CenturyLink offers download speeds up to 940 Mbps and upload speeds up to 40 Mbps in Phoenix. These download speeds are available to 64% of the area, and are much faster than the average max speeds from all Phoenix's providers, 69 Mbps.

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HughesNet satellite internet

Provider
HughesNet
Starting price*
$64.99/mo.
Max download speed

25 Mbps

Max upload speed

3 Mbps

Average availability

100%

Satellite from HughesNet offers broadband to all households in Phoenix covering 100% of the area.

HughesNet satellite internet offers reliable connection in areas of Phoenix 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 Phoenix, $58.74.

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 Phoenix, $0.68.

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 Phoenix. These download speeds are available to 100% of the area, and are slightly slower than the average max speeds from all Phoenix's providers, 69 Mbps.

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Internet provider frequently asked questions

Spectrum is the fastest internet provider in Phoenix with download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps*. These speeds are available to 100% of households in Phoenix. The next fastest internet provider in Phoenix is CenturyLink, offering download speeds up to 940 Mbps to 64% of the area.

Spectrum offers the cheapest internet in Phoenix with plans starting at $49.99/mo. This is slightly less than the average starting price for internet in Phoenix, $58.74.

Yes. Fiber-optic internet is a completely different technology than DSL or cable internet, and therefore requires a different type of modem. In many cases, you can get the required modem from your internet provider at no extra cost.

Learn the penalty, if any, of canceling service with your current provider. Find other internet providers in your area and compare plans and pricing. Choose the internet provider and plan that best meets your needs. Order your new services and get your installation/activation date. Call your current internet provider and cancel service by the activation date of your new service.

Using your own router is a good way to cut internet costs without having to downgrade your internet plan. You can also try negotiating for a lower price with your current provider, or switch to another internet provider to take advantage of introductory pricing and special promotions.

Fiber and cable internet are similar internet service types, but fiber offers a few advantages over cable. Fiber internet can deliver faster upload and download speeds than cable in most areas, and is less vulnerable to slowed speeds during peak usage times. Cable does have the advantage over fiber in terms of availability, covering 89% of U.S. households compared to fiber’s 38%.