Internet in St. Louis at a glance
- Top providers
- AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, EarthLink, T-Mobile 5G
- Fastest option
- AT&T Fiber & EarthLink โ symmetrical up to 5 Gig
- Cheapest starting price
- Brightspeed/EarthLink from ~$39/mo; AT&T Fiber from $34/mo
- Fiber availability
- AT&T Fiber and EarthLink fiber (~80%) widely available
- Connection types
- Fiber, cable, 5G fixed wireless, satellite
In St. Louis (Gateway to the West), AT&T Fiber is the best provider overall (symmetrical up to 5 Gig, J.D. Power #1) while Spectrum is the most widely available (cable ~93%) and EarthLink offers fiber across ~80% of the city, with 5G alternatives citywide.
St. Louis's main choice is between AT&T Fiber (symmetrical up to 5 Gig from $34, no caps, top-rated satisfaction) and Spectrum (the broadest reach at ~93%, cable up to 2 Gig โ strong downtown, both sides of I-270, and into Illinois suburbs like Belleville and Collinsville). EarthLink fiber is widely available (~80%, symmetrical up to 5 Gig) and Brightspeed offers budget fiber/DSL. T-Mobile and Verizon 5G round out the options.
๐ Fastest way to get connected in St. Louis
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 St. Louis address in minutes.
Internet providers available in St. Louis
Here's a snapshot of the main internet providers serving St. Louis, Missouri. Because availability is address-specific, call (844) 933-1065 to confirm what's at your exact location.
| Provider | Type | Top speed | From* | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T | Fiber & 5G Air | Up to 5 Gig | $34/mo | Fiber much of the city; Air elsewhere |
| Spectrum | Cable | Up to 2 Gig | $30/mo | ~93% of the city |
| EarthLink | Fiber | Up to 5 Gig | $40/mo | ~80% of the city |
| Brightspeed | Fiber/DSL | Up to 2 Gig | $39/mo | parts of the city |
| T-Mobile 5G Home | 5G | Up to ~415 Mbps | $35/mo | Citywide |
| Verizon 5G Home | 5G | Up to 1 Gig | $35/mo | Parts of city |
| 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.
St. Louis provider breakdown
AT&T
AT&T offers two products in St. Louis: AT&T Fiber โ fast symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gig from ~$34/mo, covering much of the city โ and AT&T Internet Air (5G) where fiber hasn't reached. Avoid the older AT&T Internet (DSL/IPBB); fiber is the one to get. No annual contract, reward cards.
๐ Call about AT&T โ (844) 933-1065Spectrum
The most widely available provider in St. Louis, covering ~93% of the city, with speeds up to 2 Gig, no contracts, no data caps, and a free mobile line for 12 months.
๐ Call about Spectrum โ (844) 933-1065EarthLink
EarthLink offers fiber in St. Louis (~80% of the city) with symmetrical multi-gig speeds, no data caps, and no promotional price hikes after year one โ a clean-terms fiber alternative.
๐ Call about EarthLink โ (844) 933-1065Brightspeed
Brightspeed (spun off from Lumen/CenturyLink) offers fiber and DSL in St. Louis (parts of the city), with symmetrical fiber speeds and an expanding footprint โ a competitive value where its fiber is built out.
๐ Call about Brightspeed โ (844) 933-1065T-Mobile 5G Home
Nationwide 5G home internet, available across St. Louis. $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) 933-1065Verizon 5G Home
A wireless alternative in St. Louis, 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) 933-1065Satellite (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.
๐ Call about Satellite (Starlink/Viasat) โ (844) 933-1065Talk to a free St. Louis advisor now
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๐ Call (844) 933-1065Choosing the best internet in St. Louis
For most St. Louis households:
- Want the best fiber? AT&T Fiber โ symmetrical up to 5 Gig, J.D. Power #1.
- No fiber, or want the widest + free mobile line? Spectrum (~93%).
- Want another fiber option? EarthLink (~80%, no promo hikes).
Call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065 to check your exact St. Louis address.
Bundling internet in St. Louis
In St. Louis, AT&T's fiber-plus-wireless discount and Spectrum's free mobile line are the strongest bundles, while EarthLink offers clean-terms fiber. 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
AT&T Fiber is the best overall (symmetrical up to 5 Gig, J.D. Power #1). Spectrum is the most widely available (cable ~93%), and EarthLink offers fiber across ~80%. The best for you depends on your exact address โ call (844) 933-1065 to check.
Yes โ AT&T Fiber and EarthLink (~80%) both offer symmetrical fiber across much of St. Louis, plus Brightspeed in parts. Confirm fiber for your exact address.
Brightspeed and EarthLink start around $39/month, AT&T Fiber around $34, Spectrum around $30-$50, and T-Mobile/Verizon 5G around $35. Multi-gig plans cost more. Confirm current rates for your address.
AT&T Fiber's reward card and Spectrum's free mobile line are standout deals, while EarthLink offers no promo price hikes. Call a free advisor to find the best deal for your address.
Yes โ several providers in St. Louis offer no-contract plans, including T-Mobile 5G Home, Verizon, and the major fiber and cable providers. Call to see which reach your home.