Internet providers in Phoenix, AZ
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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 empowers consumers to make informed decisions with fair, balanced and thoroughly researched reporting on broadband services. Robin holds a bachelor’s degree in English and journalism from Shepherd University. When she’s not researching the latest broadband trends, she enjoys hiking with her husband and their two Australian Cattle Dogs. Find more of her work on MyMove.com and connect on LinkedIn.
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Anine Sus
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Anine Sus is an editor and publisher with Allconnect. With eight years of experience editing and writing technical content, she is passionate about guiding consumers through the decision-making process to help them understand the best options for finding an internet plan. She aims to demystify broadband technology and jargon while ensuring transparent information on Allconnect.com. Anine earned a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Dickinson College. In her spare time, she enjoys being in the front row to see her favorite band, the Kills. Find her work in the AAII Journal and connect with her on LinkedIn.
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 empowers consumers to make informed decisions with fair, balanced and thoroughly researched reporting on broadband services. Robin holds a bachelor’s degree in English and journalism from Shepherd University. When she’s not researching the latest broadband trends, she enjoys hiking with her husband and their two Australian Cattle Dogs. Find more of her work on MyMove.com and connect on LinkedIn.

Anine Sus
Editor I
Anine Sus is an editor and publisher with Allconnect. With eight years of experience editing and writing technical content, she is passionate about guiding consumers through the decision-making process to help them understand the best options for finding an internet plan. She aims to demystify broadband technology and jargon while ensuring transparent information on Allconnect.com. Anine earned a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Dickinson College. In her spare time, she enjoys being in the front row to see her favorite band, the Kills. Find her work in the AAII Journal and connect with her on LinkedIn.
Last updated: May 6, 2025
Our experts outline the best internet options in Phoenix, AZ. Explore fiber, cable, satellite and 5G internet options throughout the city to pick the best internet provider and plan for your Phoenix residence.
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Best internet providers in Phoenix

T-Mobile
- Speeds – 87 – 415 Mbps
- Prices starting at – $35.00 – $55.00/mo. with mobile plan
- Data caps – None

Verizon 5G
- Speeds – 85 – 1,000 Mbps
- Prices starting at – $35.00/mo.* with mobile plan
- Data caps – None

CenturyLink
- Speeds – 100 Mbps – 940 Mbps
- Prices starting at – $50.00/mo.**
- Data caps – 1 TB/mo.

Cox
- Speeds – 300 – 2,000 Mbps
- Prices starting at – $50.00/mo.
- Data caps – 1.25 TB/mo.

Hughesnet
- Speeds – 50 – 100 Mbps
- Prices starting at – $49.99/mo.
- Data caps – No hard data caps
*Price guarantee for 3-4 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo. or 5G Home Plus plan at $55/mo. when combined with postpaid mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. Auto Pay & paper-free billing req’d. Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings on Verizon Home Internet plans when combined with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan (excludes business and data-only plans). Availability varies. Subject to credit approval. © 2025 Verizon. Updated as of 04/24/25.
**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.
Key takeaways
- Cox is the most widely available non-satellite provider in Phoenix
- Cox and CenturyLink offer the fastest internet in the city
- Over 67% of Phoenix has access to gig speeds and higher
Fastest internet in Phoenix
Cox offers the fastest internet in Phoenix with a 2,000 Mbps plan. Phoenix residents have plenty of options when it comes to fast internet, with providers offering internet speeds of 1 gig and more. Gig speeds can power a smart home with multiple online devices and up to six users simultaneously gaming or streaming. They are ideal for a home business as well.
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
---|---|---|---|
Cox | $150.00/mo. | 2,000 Mbps | Fiber/cable |
CenturyLink | $75.00/mo.** | 940 Mbps | Fiber |
*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. Updated as of 04/24/25.
**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.
Cheapest internet in Phoenix
T-Mobile and Verizon offer the cheapest internet in Phoenix, offering 5G plans starting at $35.00/mo. with qualifying mobile plans. Starting prices for 100 Mbps will cost you around $50.00/mo. in Phoenix. You need to determine what speed you need before you purchase a plan. A 100 Mbps plan will allow one or two users to stream or check emails, but gaming could lag.
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
---|---|---|---|
Cox | $50.00/mo. | Up to 300 Mbps | Fiber/cable |
CenturyLink | $50.00/mo.** | Up to 500 Mbps | Fiber |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo. with mobile plan | 87 – 318 Mbps | 5G |
*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. Updated as of 04/24/25.
**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.
Phoenix internet provider comparison
If you live in Phoenix or plan to move there, we’ll help you compare your options to find the best internet service near you. Some of Phoenix’s best and largest ISPs are Cox, CenturyLink and T-Mobile.
- The best internet plans in Phoenix range from 100 to 1,000 Mbps in speed, using cable, fiber or 5G home internet connections
- Nearly 100% of Phoenix addresses have access to cable, and just under half can get fiber connections. With fiber service, speeds go up to 2,000 Mbps
- Verizon 5G Home Internet starts at $35.00/mo.* (with Auto Pay & select 5G mobile plans)
*Price guarantee for 3-4 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo. or 5G Home Plus plan at $55/mo. when combined with postpaid mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. Auto Pay & paper-free billing req’d. Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings on Verizon Home Internet plans when combined with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan (excludes business and data-only plans). Availability varies. Subject to credit approval. © 2025 Verizon. Updated as of 04/24/25.
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type | Allconnect rating |
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Cox | $50.00/mo. | 300 – 2,000 Mbps | Fiber/cable | 3.74 / 5 |
CenturyLink | $50.00/mo.** | 100 – 940 Mbps | DSL, fiber | DSL: 2.97 / 5 Fiber: 3.72 / 5 |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo. with mobile plan | 87 – 415 Mbps | 5G | 4.35 / 5 |
Hughesnet | $49.99/mo. | 50 – 100 Mbps | Satellite | 2.22 / 5 |
Verizon 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo.*** with mobile plan | 85 – 1,000 Mbps | 5G | 4.46 / 5 |
*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. Updated as of 04/24/25.
**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.
***Price guarantee for 3-4 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo. or 5G Home Plus plan at $55/mo. when combined with postpaid mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. Auto Pay & paper-free billing req’d. Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings on Verizon Home Internet plans when combined with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan (excludes business and data-only plans). Availability varies. Subject to credit approval. © 2025 Verizon.
How we review internet in Phoenix
Our methodology
We evaluate broadband providers in four categories: affordability, performance, value and customer satisfaction. Each category contains multiple sub-factors, all of which are weighted differently to impact the provider’s overall score.
For each sub-factor, we score all providers on a continuous scale of one to five, relative to the industry as a whole. Because the average download speed in America is currently 180 Mbps, for example, we assigned all plans with download speeds between 100 and 299 Mbps a score between three and four. Xfinity’s 200 Mbps plan received a 3.50 score for download speed, while Spectrum’s 500 Mbps plan got a 3.71.
We only considered standardized data points in our scoring system. More abstract data like consistency of service and brand reputation is still part of our analysis, but we opted to let our writers address them in the context of each review.
Phoenix internet takeaways
The top internet providers in Phoenix include Cox, CenturyLink, T-Mobile and Verizon. Phoenix also has access to regional providers, such as Phoenix Internet and Triad Wireless.
Cable and satellite are available to almost all of Phoenix, but fiber is not widely available, with most of the city only 20% – 40% serviceable. Satellite is available to the entire city through providers like Viasat, Starlink and Hughesnet.
For the fastest internet in Phoenix, explore Cox and CenturyLink fiber internet plans. For the cheapest, check out a 5G plan from Verizon or T-Mobile.
Phoenix internet provider breakdowns

Allconnect Rating
3.74 / 5
Cox: Best internet provider in Phoenix
Cox provides the best internet in Phoenix simply because of the range of speed and pricing packages available. Four plans, ranging in price between $50.00 and $150.00/mo., deliver speeds up to 2,000 Mbps.
Why Phoenix loves Cox
- Five plans for every budget, between $50.00 and $150.00/mo.
- Free Wi-Fi hotspots available throughout Phoenix and nationwide
Things to consider about Cox
- Rates will increase after the first 12 months
- Exceeding the monthly data cap of 1.25 TB will cost you $10 per 50 GB of use
Cox Customer Reviews:

Allconnect Rating
3.72 / 5
CenturyLink: Best for unlimited internet in Phoenix
If you don’t want to worry about data-overage charges or slower, throttled speeds, CenturyLink offers the Simply Unlimited plan for $55/mo.* for up to 100 Mbps, a Fiber 500 Mbps plan for $50/mo. or $75/mo.** for fiber with speeds of up to 940 Mbps.
Why Phoenix loves CenturyLink
- Unlimited usage
- Affordable high-speed service for $50
Things to consider about CenturyLink
- Limited internet plans available
- Watch out for the hidden fees including self-install, equipment and more
*Speed may not be available in your area. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply. Rate excludes CTL Fee not to exceed $1.50/mo./line. Updated as of 04/24/25.
**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.
CenturyLink Customer Reviews:

Allconnect Rating
4.35 / 5
T-Mobile: Best for no hidden fees
New Phoenix internet providers don’t come around often, but T-Mobile is bringing 5G service to homes in the city. Service starts at $35.00/mo. with a qualifying mobile plan for speeds of 87 to 415 Mbps and doesn’t come with many of the fees you’d expect from other providers.
Why Phoenix loves T-Mobile
- No price hikes, monthly equipment, installation or cancellation fees
- Unlimited data included
Things to consider about T-Mobile
- Not as readily available as other Phoenix internet providers
- Speed may fluctuate significantly
T-Mobile Customer Reviews:
Phoenix internet customer reviews
I’m not happy with the speed of my Internet and I pay quite a bit for my service, at $75 a month, I shouldn’t have any problems.
3/5
Terrible service
1/5
Everything works well and speed is good although it’s lower running than what I pay for Mbps wise. I just feel that the price is outrageous and the customer service agent literally told me verbatim that they’re allowed to charge high as they want because there is little to no competition here in Phoenix. I think that’s predatory business practice but that would be my only complaint.
4/5
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What speed do you need?
The internet speed you need depends on the types of internet activities you and your household engage in on a daily basis, as well as the number of devices consistently connected to your network.
The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) minimum speed requirement for a broadband connection is 100 Mbps. This could be enough for one or two light users with few devices, but most households will need more. If you have more than two people in your household, each with multiple devices, explore mid-tier internet plans or higher (300 Mbps+).
Those with larger households or more heavy internet users can explore higher-tiered plans, starting at 500 Mbps. Multi-gig plans are best suited for large households full of heavy internet users or those who simply want the fastest internet speeds.
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Internet in Phoenix FAQs
Is T-Mobile 5G Home Internet available in Phoenix?
T-Mobile offers 5G Home Internet to most of the U.S., with 56% availability in Phoenix, but speeds will vary.
Is fiber internet available in Phoenix?
About 20% of Phoenix has pure fiber connections available, but the fiber footprint is ever-growing in metro areas.
What is the fastest internet in Phoenix?
Cox offers the fastest internet option in Phoenix with its 2 Gbps plan.
Who is the cheapest internet provider in Phoenix?
T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet starts at $35.00/mo. with a mobile plan in Phoenix.
Which provider is most available in Phoenix?
Outside of satellite and 5G fixed wireless, Cox is the most available internet provider in Phoenix, at 88% according to the Federal Communications Commission.
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Written by:
Robin LaytonSenior 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…
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