Internet in North Las Vegas at a glance
- Top providers
- Cox, CenturyLink, T-Mobile 5G, Verizon 5G
- Fastest option
- Cox up to 2 Gig; CenturyLink fiber where built out
- Cheapest starting price
- Cox from ~$30/mo; T-Mobile 5G from $35/mo
- Fiber availability
- CenturyLink fiber in parts of North Las Vegas; Cox cable citywide with fiber-powered plans
- Connection types
- Cable, fiber, 5G fixed wireless, satellite
North Las Vegas, one of the Las Vegas Valley's fastest-growing cities, is served primarily by Cox โ the dominant cable provider across southern Nevada โ with CenturyLink offering fiber in parts of the city and 5G filling in as a flexible alternative.
Cox is the established cable network in North Las Vegas, with speeds up to 2 Gig and fiber-powered plans in select areas. CenturyLink competes with fiber where it's been built (often a flat-rate gig plan) plus DSL more broadly. With North Las Vegas growing rapidly โ lots of new master-planned construction โ 5G home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon has become a popular quick-install option, especially in newer neighborhoods.
๐ Fastest way to get connected in North Las Vegas
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 North Las Vegas address in minutes.
Internet providers available in North Las Vegas
Here's a snapshot of the main internet providers serving North Las Vegas, Nevada. Because availability is address-specific, call (844) 933-1065 to confirm what's at your exact location.
| Provider | Type | Top speed | From* | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cox | Cable & Fiber | Up to 2 Gig | $30/mo | ~Citywide |
| CenturyLink | Fiber & DSL | Up to 1 Gig | $50/mo | Fiber in parts; DSL wider |
| 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.
North Las Vegas provider breakdown
Cox
North Las Vegas's dominant cable provider (Cox serves all of southern Nevada), with speeds up to 2 Gig and fiber-powered plans in select areas. Intro pricing from around $30/mo with AutoPay, plus bundle and gift-card promotions. The default wired choice across the valley.
๐ Call about Cox โ (833) 487-6407CenturyLink
CenturyLink offers fiber in select North Las Vegas neighborhoods โ typically a flat-rate gigabit plan with no contract and no data cap โ plus DSL across wider areas. A strong pick where its fiber has reached, valued for simple pricing.
๐ Call about CenturyLink โ (844) 675-8267T-Mobile 5G Home
Nationwide 5G home internet covering most of North Las Vegas. 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 North Las Vegas, 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 North Las Vegas advisor now
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๐ Call (844) 933-1065Choosing the best internet in North Las Vegas
For most North Las Vegas households:
- Want the most widely-available option? Cox is the dominant cable network, up to 2 Gig with fiber-powered plans in some areas.
- Want flat-rate fiber? Check CenturyLink fiber for your street โ where built out, it's a clean, simple option.
- In a newer development or renting? T-Mobile or Verizon 5G Home plugs in the same day with no contract.
This fast-growing area has uneven build-out, so call a free advisor at (844) 933-1065 to confirm your address.
Bundling internet in North Las Vegas
In North Las Vegas, Cox offers the strongest local bundle pricing โ internet with TV or mobile plus gift-card offers โ while CenturyLink fiber's flat pricing appeals to those who want no surprises. T-Mobile and Verizon customers can fold 5G home internet into existing phone plans, handy in newer neighborhoods. For the full picture, see our complete bundling guide, internet + mobile, and free mobile line deals.
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Cox is the dominant, most widely-available provider across North Las Vegas, with cable up to 2 Gig and fiber-powered plans in some areas (from ~$30/month). CenturyLink fiber is a strong flat-rate option where built out. T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home are no-contract alternatives. Call (844) 933-1065 to check your address.
Cox โ North Las Vegas and the entire Las Vegas Valley are Cox Communications cable territory, not Spectrum. CenturyLink is the main wired competitor with fiber and DSL.
Yes โ CenturyLink offers fiber in parts of North Las Vegas (typically a flat-rate gigabit plan), and Cox provides fiber-powered plans in select areas. Cox cable up to 2 Gig is available nearly citywide. Confirm fiber availability for your specific street.
Cox intro pricing starts around $30/month with AutoPay, T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home about $35/month (with conditions), and CenturyLink fiber around $50/month flat. Confirm current rates for your address.
Yes โ CenturyLink fiber, T-Mobile 5G Home, and Verizon all offer no-contract options, and Cox has month-to-month plans in many cases. 5G plugs in the same day, popular in the city's newer developments.