Internet Providers in Las Vegas, NV
Residential Internet Statistics for Las Vegas, NV
Internet Service Providers: | 12 |
Plans Start From: | $29.99 |
Top Download Speed: | 10 Gbps |
Fastest Connection Type: | Fiber |
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Internet Service in Las Vegas, Nevada
Known as the “entertainment capital of the world,” Las Vegas is a boisterous city that comes alive at night. Shopping for internet providers is as simple as shopping along the Strip – just browse through your options, pick the one based on your preferences, and you’re set. The top ISPs in Las Vegas are CenturyLink, Cox, and Verizon 5G Home Internet, all accessible to most neighborhoods. Paradise and Spring Valley are examples of neighborhoods where you’ll find service from these providers.
Fastest Internet Providers in Las Vegas, Nevada
The fastest internet plans in Las Vegas offer between 940 Mbps and 1 Gbps. Generally referred to as “gigabit speed” (a gigabit is 1,000 megabits), these sorts of plans are only offered by providers with the fastest types of networks: cable networks and fiber-optic networks. In Las Vegas, Cox, Verizon, and CenturyLink offer plans like these. All of these providers advertise top speeds that fall within 60 Mbps of each other, and all of them will be fast enough for even the biggest internet power-users in Vegas.
So which one should you choose? We’d recommend finding out what’s available to you and then comparing prices. With the providers offering fairly similar speeds, low prices and deals will make the difference between a solid choice and a clear top option. Don’t forget to consider customer service and other factors, either.
Frequently Asked Questions About Internet in Las Vegas, Nevada
Internet Provider Store Locations in Las Vegas
5.4% of consumers in Las Vegas
76,000 People Only have access to 1 or fewer wired internet providers available at their address.Reference
This data is calculated from FCC datasets which providers are legally required to supply twice a year. We further validate this data for accuracy.
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The “Connected” metric is a citywide average based on FCC data showing the density of broadband options at the census block level.
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Fiber coverage data is sourced from FCC Form 477 filings and cross-validated through BroadbandNow with private datasets and direct provider reporting.
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This coverage statistic is based on a mix of FCC and private provider reporting in the past two quarters.
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25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.
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