Internet in Fontana at a glance
- Top providers
- Spectrum, AT&T Fiber, Frontier, T-Mobile 5G
- Fastest option
- AT&T and Frontier Fiber โ multi-gig where available
- Cheapest starting price
- Spectrum from ~$30/mo; T-Mobile 5G from $35/mo
- Fiber availability
- AT&T and Frontier fiber in parts of Fontana; Spectrum cable citywide
- Connection types
- Cable, fiber, 5G fixed wireless, satellite
Fontana, a rapidly-growing Inland Empire city in San Bernardino County, is served mainly by Spectrum cable, with AT&T and Frontier fiber reaching parts of the city. Heavy new residential construction has driven expanding network coverage.
Spectrum is the dominant cable provider in Fontana โ no-contract plans up to 1 Gig with a free mobile line. AT&T Fiber and Frontier both offer fiber in parts of the city, so newer neighborhoods in particular may have a fiber option. With Fontana's fast residential growth, 5G home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon is a common no-contract choice in newer developments.
๐ Fastest way to get connected in Fontana
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 Fontana address in minutes.
Internet providers available in Fontana
Here's a snapshot of the main internet providers serving Fontana, California. Because availability is address-specific, call (844) 933-1065 to confirm what's at your exact location.
| Provider | Type | Top speed | From* | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spectrum | Cable | Up to 1 Gig | $30/mo | ~Citywide |
| AT&T | Fiber & 5G Air | Up to 5 Gig | $55/mo | Fiber in parts; Air elsewhere |
| Frontier | Fiber | Up to 5 Gig | $30/mo | Fiber in parts of the Inland Empire |
| T-Mobile 5G Home | 5G | Up to ~415 Mbps | $35/mo | Citywide |
| Verizon 5G Home | 5G | Up to 1 Gig | $35/mo | Much of city |
| Satellite (Starlink / Viasat) | Satellite | Up to ~220 Mbps | $50/mo | Everywhere |
*Starting/promotional prices with typical conditions, illustrative and varying by address. Promotions change frequently โ confirm current pricing by phone.
Fontana provider breakdown
Spectrum
Fontana's widely-available cable provider, with no-contract plans from ~$30/mo, speeds up to 1 Gig, a free mobile line, and contract buyouts up to $500 for switchers.
๐ Call about Spectrum โ (844) 887-1281AT&T
AT&T Fiber delivers the fastest symmetrical speeds in Fontana where it's reached โ up to 5 Gig, no data caps, no annual contract. Where fiber hasn't arrived, AT&T Internet Air (5G) is the fixed-wireless fallback.
๐ Call about AT&T โ (844) 457-1904Frontier
Frontier offers fiber in portions of the Inland Empire, with symmetrical multi-gig speeds, no data caps, and flat pricing from around $30/mo. Worth checking as a second fiber option.
๐ Call about Frontier โ (844) 784-2818T-Mobile 5G Home
Nationwide 5G home internet covering most of Fontana. As low as $30/mo with a T-Mobile voice line โ no contract, no equipment fees, and a 5-year price-lock guarantee. A simple plug-in option where gigabit speeds aren't essential.
๐ Call about T-Mobile 5G Home โ (844) 508-2111Verizon 5G Home
Verizon's 5G Home is a solid wireless alternative across Fontana, from $35/mo with a Verizon mobile plan, plus a multi-year price guarantee and frequent gift-card or free-device promotions.
๐ Call about Verizon 5G Home โ (844) 457-6792Satellite (Starlink / Viasat)
Available at any address as a last resort โ useful for outlying spots wired and 5G networks don't reach, though latency and cost make it a fallback rather than a first choice in a developed area.
๐ Call about Satellite (Starlink / Viasat) โ (833) 749-7112Talk to a free Fontana advisor now
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๐ Call (844) 933-1065Choosing the best internet in Fontana
For most Fontana households:
- Want fiber? Check AT&T Fiber and Frontier โ newer Fontana neighborhoods often have a fiber option.
- Fiber not on your street? Spectrum cable covers the city with a free mobile line and contract buyout.
- In a newer development? T-Mobile or Verizon 5G Home plugs in the same day with no contract.
This fast-growing city has uneven build-out, so call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065 to confirm your address.
Bundling internet in Fontana
In Fontana, Spectrum's free mobile line and contract buyout lead the cable bundles, while AT&T and Frontier offer clean fiber pricing. T-Mobile and Verizon customers can add 5G home internet to existing plans. For the full picture, see our complete bundling guide, internet + mobile, and free mobile line deals.
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๐ Prefer to talk now? Call (844) 933-1065Frequently asked questions
Where fiber is available, AT&T Fiber or Frontier are the top picks (symmetrical multi-gig). Spectrum is the most widely-available cable option (no-contract, up to 1 Gig from ~$30/month, with a free mobile line). Newer neighborhoods are most likely to have fiber. Call (844) 933-1065 to check your address.
Yes โ AT&T Fiber and Frontier both serve parts of Fontana with symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gig, especially in newer developments. Where fiber hasn't reached, Spectrum cable covers the city. Confirm for your specific address.
Spectrum starts around $30/month (no contract), Frontier fiber from about $30/month, T-Mobile/Verizon 5G Home around $35/month (with conditions), and AT&T Fiber from roughly $55/month for higher tiers. Confirm current rates for your address.
Yes โ Spectrum is no-contract by default, and AT&T, Frontier, T-Mobile 5G Home, and Verizon all offer no-contract options. 5G plugs in the same day, popular in Fontana's newer developments.
Fontana has grown rapidly with heavy new residential construction. Established areas generally have full Spectrum cable and increasingly AT&T or Frontier fiber, while the newest developments may still be completing wired build-out โ making 5G home internet a common interim or permanent option. Availability genuinely differs by area.