Home internet options in Montana depend heavily on your exact address โ which providers, speeds, and prices you can get vary street by street. This guide covers the major providers operating across the state and how to find the right one for your home.
Montana is served by a mix of national and regional providers. AT&T Internet Air (5G) is AT&T's lead home product here, with fiber in select areas. Verizon 5G Home is available across much of the state. T-Mobile 5G Home and satellite options reach virtually everywhere. Below is the lineup and how to choose.
๐ Fastest way to find your Montana options
Availability changes address by address. The quickest way to see exactly what's at your home โ and lock in current promotions โ is to call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065. No obligation.
Best internet providers in Montana
Based on availability, speed, price, and bundle value across the state:
T-Mobile 5G Home
$35/mo with AutoPay + voice line, 5-year price lock.
T-Mobile details โInternet providers available in Montana
Here are the major providers operating in Montana. Each links to a full guide with plans, pricing, and pros and cons. Availability is address-specific โ call (844) 933-1065 to confirm what's at your home.
AT&T
AT&T's lead home product here is Internet Air (5G home internet), available across much of the state, with AT&T Fiber in select areas. No annual contract, with reward-card and bundle promotions.
AT&T details โSpectrum
A widely available cable provider with no contracts, no data caps, a free mobile line for 12 months, and contract buyouts up to $500 for switchers.
Spectrum details โVerizon
Verizon 5G Home brings home internet over Verizon's 5G network from ~$35/mo with a Verizon mobile plan, plus a multi-year price guarantee and gift-card offers.
Verizon details โT-Mobile
Nationwide 5G home internet โ $35/mo with AutoPay and a T-Mobile voice line, no contract, no equipment fees, and a rare 5-year price guarantee.
T-Mobile details โCenturyLink
Known for flat, no-contract pricing with no year-two hikes. Its Quantum Fiber brand offers symmetrical speeds up to 8 Gig where available; CenturyLink DSL fills in elsewhere.
CenturyLink details โEarthLink
Offers internet nationwide over partner networks (fiber, fixed wireless, DSL), with a no-data-cap, no-throttling promise โ useful where the big providers don't reach.
EarthLink details โInternet providers by Montana city
Choose your city for a local breakdown of providers, plans, and deals:
More Montana city guides are being added. Don't see yours? Call (844) 933-1065 and a free advisor will check your exact address.
Internet options across Montana
Fiber โ the fastest and most reliable, with symmetrical speeds, concentrated in metro areas. Cable โ widely available with fast downloads and gigabit-plus speeds. 5G home internet โ from T-Mobile and Verizon, available across much of Montana including many rural areas, with no contracts. Satellite โ Starlink and Viasat cover essentially everywhere as a fallback. The best choice is the fastest reliable option at your specific address.
Bundling internet in Montana
Across Montana, the strongest bundle value typically comes from Spectrum's free mobile line plus contract buyout. See our complete bundling guide and free mobile line deals for the full breakdown.
Frequently asked questions about internet in Montana
The main providers in Montana include AT&T, Spectrum, Verizon, T-Mobile, CenturyLink, and EarthLink. Spectrum is often the strongest pick, but the best option depends on your exact address since availability is street-by-street. Call (844) 933-1065 and a free advisor will check every provider at your address.
Fiber is available in parts of Montana, primarily in and around metro areas, through providers like Quantum Fiber. Availability is address-specific, so confirm for your location.
Entry plans in Montana typically start around $30โ$40/month (often with autopay and promotional conditions), with T-Mobile 5G Home at $35/mo (AutoPay + voice line). Gigabit and multi-gig plans cost more, and promo rates usually rise after 12 months unless the plan includes a price lock. Confirm current pricing for your address.
Several โ T-Mobile 5G Home and Verizon offer no-contract plans statewide, AT&T Fiber has no annual contract, and Spectrum (where available) never requires contracts. Call to see which no-contract options reach your address.
In rural Montana, options usually include T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home where there's signal, CenturyLink or Windstream DSL, and satellite (Starlink, Viasat) which covers essentially everywhere as a fallback. Call a free advisor to find the best available option for a rural address.