Internet in Phoenix at a glance
- Top providers
- Quantum Fiber, Cox, CenturyLink, Google Fiber
- Fastest option
- Quantum Fiber up to 8 Gig; Cox up to 2 Gig
- Cheapest starting price
- Verizon 5G from ~$35/mo; Cox from $55/mo
- Fiber availability
- Quantum Fiber in many areas; Google Fiber expanding
- Connection types
- Fiber, cable, 5G fixed wireless, satellite
In Phoenix, Quantum Fiber is the best option where available (symmetrical fiber up to 8 Gig, no data caps), Cox is the cable giant (the broad reliable choice up to 2 Gig), and CenturyLink DSL covers ~78% as a budget fallback โ with Google Fiber expanding and 5G alternatives citywide.
Phoenix's market centers on Quantum Fiber (the top pick โ symmetrical, no caps โ but availability falls off north of Alhambra toward Moon Valley and Cave Creek), Cox (the cable giant, up to 2 Gig, often the only high-speed option where fiber hasn't reached, but with data caps on some plans), and CenturyLink DSL (~78%, no contract, a budget fallback). Google Fiber is expanding in the metro. T-Mobile and Verizon 5G round out the options.
๐ Fastest way to get connected in Phoenix
Availability changes street by street โ especially fiber. The quickest way to know exactly what's at your address (and lock in today's promotions) is to call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065. No obligation, and they'll check every provider for your specific Phoenix address in minutes.
Internet providers available in Phoenix
Here's a snapshot of the main internet providers serving Phoenix, Arizona. Because availability is address-specific, call (844) 933-1065 to confirm what's at your exact location.
| Provider | Type | Top speed | From* | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum Fiber | Fiber | Up to 8 Gig | $50/mo | many areas (thinner north of Alhambra) |
| Cox | Cable & Fiber | Up to 2 Gig | $55/mo | virtually the whole city |
| CenturyLink | Fiber & DSL | Up to 940 Mbps | $55/mo | ~78% (DSL); fiber via Quantum |
| Google Fiber | Fiber | Up to 8 Gig | $70/mo | expanding in the metro |
| Verizon 5G Home | 5G | Up to 1 Gig | $35/mo | Parts of city |
| T-Mobile 5G Home | 5G | Up to ~415 Mbps | $35/mo | Citywide |
| Satellite (Starlink/Viasat) | Satellite | Up to ~350 Mbps | $50/mo | Everywhere |
*Starting/promotional prices with typical conditions, illustrative and varying by address. Promotions change frequently โ confirm current pricing by phone.
Phoenix provider breakdown
Quantum Fiber
The top pick in Phoenix โ Quantum Fiber (the fiber arm of CenturyLink/Lumen) delivers symmetrical speeds up to 8 Gig with no data caps and flat pricing. Covering many areas (thinner north of Alhambra).
๐ Call about Quantum Fiber โ (844) 933-1065Cox
The major cable provider in Phoenix โ Cox covers virtually the whole city with cable up to 2 Gig (and fiber on upgraded lines), plus Cox Mobile bundle savings and Panoramic Wi-Fi. Note Cox applies a data cap on most plans.
๐ Call about Cox โ (844) 933-1065CenturyLink
CenturyLink offers fiber (symmetrical up to 940 Mbps, now largely branded Quantum Fiber) and widely-available DSL in Phoenix (~78% (DSL); fiber via Quantum), with no long-term contract โ the DSL is a budget fallback where fiber isn't built out.
๐ Call about CenturyLink โ (844) 933-1065Google Fiber
Google Fiber offers ultra-fast symmetrical fiber (up to 8 Gig) in Phoenix, expanding in the metro, with simple flat pricing, no contracts, and no equipment fees.
๐ Call about Google Fiber โ (844) 933-1065Verizon 5G Home
A wireless alternative in Phoenix, from $35/mo with a Verizon mobile plan, plus a multi-year price guarantee and gift-card offers.
๐ Call about Verizon 5G Home โ (844) 933-1065T-Mobile 5G Home
Nationwide 5G home internet, available across Phoenix. $35/mo with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line, no contract, no equipment fees, and a 5-year price guarantee.
๐ Call about T-Mobile 5G Home โ (844) 933-1065Satellite (Starlink/Viasat)
Available anywhere as a fallback. Rarely the first choice in a well-served city, but an option for addresses wired and 5G providers don't reach. Starlink now offers speeds up to ~350 Mbps with no data caps.
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๐ Call (844) 933-1065Choosing the best internet in Phoenix
For most Phoenix households:
- Want the best fiber? Quantum Fiber โ symmetrical up to 8 Gig, no caps (check north of Alhambra).
- No fiber? Cox โ the cable giant, up to 2 Gig (often the only high-speed option).
- Want budget wireless? Verizon 5G from $35 or T-Mobile 5G.
Call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065 to check your exact Phoenix address.
Bundling internet in Phoenix
In Phoenix, Cox's Mobile and Contour TV bundles are the main cable option, while Quantum Fiber and Google Fiber offer flat no-cap pricing. T-Mobile and Verizon customers can bundle their 5G home internet with their phone plans. For the full picture, see our complete bundling guide, internet + mobile, and free mobile line deals.
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Frequently asked questions
Quantum Fiber is the best where available (symmetrical up to 8 Gig, no caps). Cox is the cable giant (up to 2 Gig, often the only high-speed option where fiber hasn't reached), and CenturyLink DSL (~78%) is a budget fallback. The best for you depends on your exact address โ call (844) 933-1065 to check.
Yes โ Quantum Fiber offers symmetrical fiber in many areas (thinner north of Alhambra), and Google Fiber is expanding in the metro. Confirm fiber for your exact address.
Verizon 5G starts around $35/month, Cox and CenturyLink around $55, Quantum Fiber from $50, Google Fiber's 1 Gig around $70, and T-Mobile 5G around $35. Confirm current rates for your address.
Quantum Fiber's no-cap flat pricing, Cox's Mobile bundle savings, and Verizon 5G's low price are standout deals. Call a free advisor to find the best deal for your address.
Yes โ several providers in Phoenix offer no-contract plans, including T-Mobile 5G Home, Verizon, and the major fiber and cable providers. Call to see which reach your home.