Internet providers in Las Vegas, NV
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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.
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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.

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: August 29, 2025
Our broadband experts help you choose the best internet option for your Las Vegas residence. Whether you’re shopping for the fastest or cheapest option, we cover plans, speed, price and more.
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Best internet providers in Las Vegas
Plans starting at
$50
00/mo.
For 12 mo.
For 12 mo.
Speeds up to
2,000
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720Plans starting at
$35
00/mo.*
For 12 mo.
For 12 mo.
Speeds up to
1,000
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*with a mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. With Auto Pay + Paperless billing.
*with a mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. With Auto Pay + Paperless billing.
Plans starting at
$35
00/mo.*
For 12 mo.
For 12 mo.
Speeds up to
415
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*w/AutoPay, a T-Mobile postpaid voice line. Plus taxes and fees. Additional 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. Standalone plan starts at $50/mo. Includes 5 Year Price Guarantee.
*w/AutoPay, a T-Mobile postpaid voice line. Plus taxes and fees. Additional 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. Standalone plan starts at $50/mo. Includes 5 Year Price Guarantee.
Plans starting at
$50
00/mo.*
For 12 mo.
For 12 mo.
Speeds up to
940
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*Speed may not be available in your area. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply.
*Speed may not be available in your area. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply.
Key takeaways
- Cox is one of the most widely available non-satellite providers in Las Vegas, with over 90% availability
- T-Mobile and Verizon offer the cheapest service with their 5G home internet plans starting at $35.00/mo.
- Quantum Fiber offers the fastest internet with speeds up to 8,000 in certain areas
- Fiber expansion is underway in Las Vegas, with Google Fiber and AT&T expanding fiber services
Fastest internet in Las Vegas
The fastest internet in Vegas is provided by Quantum Fiber with speeds ranging up to 8,000 Mbps in certain areas, followed by Cox at 2,000 Mbps.
Fast internet is technically defined by the federal government as 100 Mbps or higher. However, to get truly fast speeds in a household with multiple devices, we recommend 300 to 500 Mbps. Gigabit fiber internet plans of 1,000 Mbps or more can power large smart homes with multiple gamers or content creators who need fast and symmetrical download and upload speeds.
Las Vegas residents have a median of 315 Mbps in download speeds, with upload speeds of 75 Mbps. This is faster than the U.S. average speed of 288 Mbps.
Internet speeds vary by ZIP code and address, so start your plan search by finding out what providers are available in your ZIP code.
Filter your results:
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
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Quantum Fiber | $65.00/mo. | 940 – 8,000 Mbps | Fiber |
Cox | $110.00/mo. | 1,000 – 2,000 Mbps | Cable/fiber hybrid |
*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 08/29/25.
**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 Las Vegas
Verizon and T-Mobile’s 5G home internet services offer the cheapest internet options in Las Vegas when bundled with a mobile plan.
These plans start at $35.00/mo. with max speeds of 300 and 415 Mbps, respectively. Rise Broadband’s fixed wireless internet plans also start at $35.00/mo. in Las Vegas.
Bundling phone or TV services with an internet plan can save you money, but not all providers offer a discount, so check the fine print for savings before you sign up.
If you sign up for a plan during a promotional period, keep in mind that the introductory low price will revert to the higher regular price after the promo ends. Another thing to remember when you shop for a cheap internet deal is that not every plan is available for every area. So, start your internet plan search by using your ZIP code to find out what providers are available.
You may be able to get assistance with your internet bill. Las Vegas providers offer plans for $30.00/mo. and under. Visit Cox, Verizon and Quantum Fiber for eligibility guidelines.
Filter your results:
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
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Cox | $50.00/mo. | 300 Mbps | Cable/fiber hybrid |
Verizon 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo.** with mobile plan | 85 – 300 Mbps | 5G |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo.*** with mobile plan | 133 – 415 Mbps | 5G |
Rise Broadband | $35.00/mo. | Up to 25 Mbps | Fixed wireless |
*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 08/29/25.
**Price guarantee for 3-5 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo., 5G Home Plus plan at $45/mo. or 5G Home Ultimate plan at $60/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.
***w/AutoPay, a T-Mobile postpaid voice line. Plus taxes and fees.
Las Vegas internet provider comparison
Compare the top providers available in Las Vegas. ISP.net, Cox and Quantum Fiber are some of the most widely available providers, but T-Mobile, Verizon 5G and WeLink are available as well.
Filter your results:
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed range | Connection type | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | $35.00/mo. with mobile plan† | 133 – 415 Mbps | 5G | 72% |
![]() | $50.00/mo.** | 500 – 8,000 Mbps | Fiber | 79% |
![]() | $35.00/mo.*** with mobile plan | 85 – 1,000 Mbps | 5G | 29% |
![]() | $50.00/mo. | 300 – 2,000 Mbps | Cable/fiber hybrid | 90% |
![]() | $35.00/mo. | 25 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless, fiber | 18% |
![]() | $39.99/mo. | 25 – 100 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
ISP.net | $50.00/mo. | 5 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 100% |
*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 08/29/25.
†w/AutoPay, a T-Mobile postpaid voice line. Plus taxes and fees.
**Lowest tier not available in Cape Coral, Florida; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Phoenix, Arizona; and Salt Lake City, Utah.
***Price guarantee for 3-5 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo., 5G Home Plus plan at $45/mo. or 5G Home Ultimate plan at $60/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.
Las Vegas internet overview
Las Vegas residents have several options for internet service, with speeds from 25 to 8,000 Mbps. According to FCC broadband data, cable is widely available, with 90% coverage, and fiber is available to about 20% of Las Vegas households. 100% of Las Vegas has access to satellite internet and 60% can get 5G home internet.
There are enough internet providers in the city to meet nearly any budget, with prices starting at $35.00/mo. Compare the following internet providers available in Las Vegas, but remember to enter your address since availability varies by location.
Las Vegas internet provider breakdowns
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720Plans starting at
$50.00 /mo.
Speeds up to
2,000 Mbps
Overview
Cox provides hybrid fiber and cable internet to 95% of Las Vegas with prices starting at $50.00/mo. Cox offers one of the fastest plans at 2,000 Mbps. Cox plans do have data caps, which isn’t ideal if you have a large home of internet users, and be sure to watch out for price increases. Cox uses Panoramic Wifi, an easy-to-use modem/router combo that is included free for 24 months on most plans.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Money-back guarantee
- Plans start at $50.00/mo.
Cons
- Contracts and data caps with certain plans
- TV plans can be pricey
Additional Information
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720Plans starting at
$35.00 /mo.
Speeds up to
415 Mbps
Overview
T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet reaches about 60% of Las Vegas. To be serviceable, you need to be in close proximity to a T-Mobile cell tower. With speeds from 133 to 415 Mbps, it’s ideal for a small home or apartment and has no data caps or contract requirements. If you have a certain cellphone plan with T-Mobile, you’ll only pay $35.00/mo. or up to $55.00/mo.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Bundle savings with mobile plans
- No equipment fees
Cons
- Fluctuating download speeds
- Must be near a cell tower for service
- Data caps
Additional Information
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720Plans starting at
$55.00 /mo.
Speeds up to
940 Mbps
Overview
CenturyLink’s plans provide internet for households with multiple internet users with no annual contracts starting at $50.00/mo.* You can also get fast fiber speeds up to 940 Mbps for $70.00/mo.* CenturyLink’s fiber plans offer some of the best value due to the reliability and speed capacity of fiber internet.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- No contracts or termination fees
- Unlimited data
Cons
- $15/mo. fee for modem and router rental
Additional Information
*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. Updated as of 08/29/25.
Las Vegas internet customer reviews
I used to have Cox. They used to be the only good option if you wanted reliability. But Verizon is cheaper and works just as good if not better. I always have service. Even when my power went out.
5/5
Service has been ridiculously slow. We have had to restart the modem way too many times. We pay way too much for the service I am receiving.
2/5
When first installed there was some connection issues but it was quickly resolved and now everything works perfectly for my needs.
4/5
Las Vegas internet assistance
Las Vegas residents have several options for affordable internet access. Lifeline is available to eligible households participating in federally recognized aid programs like SNAP. Select internet providers in Las Vegas also provide low-cost internet options for eligible customers, though availability may vary. Prepare to have information regarding your income or participation in government assistance programs on hand when applying for a low-income internet program like the ones below.
Lifeline
Lifeline is a federal program that offers eligible households a discount on monthly telephone or internet service. The program offers $9.25/mo. for internet service and $5.25 for phone service.
Internet provider programs
- Cox ConnectAssist – Up to 100 Mbps for $30.00/mo.
- Verizon Forward – Internet as low as $20.00/mo.
- Quantum Fiber Simply Fiber – Speeds up to 200 Mbps for $30.00/mo.
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What speed do you need?
Once you find the providers available near you, it’s time to choose an internet plan. But first, you need to determine the internet speed you need to support your online activities. Heavier internet activities such as gaming not only require substantial download speed, but low latency as well. If you work from home and frequently video call, you’ll need a plan with enough upload speed to support it.
Before choosing a plan, consider your current and potential internet needs to ensure you’re not over- or underpaying for internet.
The future of internet in Las Vegas
Fiber is the future in Las Vegas, with expansion well underway from various providers like Google Fiber, AT&T and ISP Industries. A new fiber network is also being built out by Light Source Communications, which will be a 60-mile ring of fiber infrastructure surrounding Las Vegas, reaching four cities and multiple data centers.
How we review internet in Las Vegas
Allconnect collects customer reviews from real internet customers to help you choose the best internet option for your home. Learn more about what the following residents in Las Vegas think of their internet providers.
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 290 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.
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Las Vegas internet FAQs
What’s the cheapest internet in Las Vegas?
The cheapest internet in Las Vegas comes from providers like Verizon and T-Mobile, which offer internet for $35.00/mo. when you pair your internet plan with a mobile plan.
What’s the fastest internet in Las Vegas?
The fastest internet in Las Vegas is Quantum Fiber’s 8,000 Mbps plan.
Does Las Vegas have fiber internet?
Las Vegas has limited fiber availability, but check your address to find out if a fiber provider is available to you. CenturyLink and Cox are the main providers offering fiber in Vegas, though Cox delivers a hybrid fiber-coaxial connection in some areas.
Does Las Vegas have 5G internet?
Yes, Las Vegas residents have access to 5G internet through Verizon and T-Mobile.
What’s the most available internet in Las Vegas?
The most widely available internet providers in Las Vegas are ISP.net and Cox, with over 90% serviceability in the city.
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