Internet Providers in Colorado
Internet availability in Colorado
Colorado is served by 11 internet providers across 11 cities in our database. Technology options statewide include Fixed Wireless, Satellite, Cable, Fiber, with download speeds ranging up to 5000 Mbps from the fastest available plan. Fiber internet is available in 18% of tracked cities, primarily in larger population centers. Most communities in our database have at least one terrestrial provider — cable, fiber, or fixed-wireless — alongside satellite. Plan pricing across Colorado starts at $40/month.
Internet options by city in Colorado
5 providersGrand Junction, CO
7 providersDurango, CO
6 providersDelta, CO
6 providersCañon City, CO
7 providersSterling, CO
6 providersFort Morgan, CO
6 providersSteamboat Springs, CO
5 providersGlenwood Springs, CO
5 providersCraig, CO
5 providersTrinidad, CO
5 providers
Types of internet in Colorado
Fiber internet in Colorado is offered by Quantum Fiber and ALLO Fiber and Visionary Broadband, with symmetrical speeds up to 5000 Mbps and no data caps. Fiber availability is address-specific — coverage is concentrated in cities where buildout is complete, so check your address even if you live in a city with a fiber provider. For Colorado households with heavy streaming, gaming, or remote-work demands, fiber is the highest-performance option available.
Cable internet from Optimum and Xfinity and Spectrum delivers download speeds up to 1000 Mbps across many Colorado communities. Cable is widely available in established Colorado neighborhoods and provides reliable performance for most household uses. Upload speeds are lower than fiber — an important consideration if multiple people in your home are video conferencing simultaneously from the same connection.
Fixed-wireless internet from Vistabeam and Verizon 5G Home and AT&T Internet Air and T-Mobile Home Internet extends broadband coverage to rural parts of Colorado that cable and fiber infrastructure hasn't reached. Speeds reach up to 415 Mbps over radio signals from regional towers. Fixed wireless requires line-of-sight to a tower and a receiver mounted on your home — coverage varies by exact address and local terrain across Colorado. For rural households in Colorado, a WISP is often the most practical terrestrial option available.
Starlink satellite internet is available at any address in Colorado, including remote locations no other provider reaches. At $120/month with no contract and no buried cable required, it provides a meaningful fallback for underserved rural addresses in Colorado. Typical speeds around 150 Mbps are competitive with fixed wireless, and latency is lower than older geostationary satellite services.
Colorado internet statistics
| Cities covered | 11 |
| Unique ISPs | 11 |
| Fastest plan | 5000 Mbps |
| Cheapest plan | $40/month |
| Cities with fiber | 18% (2 of 11) |
| Technology types | Fixed Wireless, Satellite, Cable, Fiber |
Frequently asked questions
- What internet providers serve Colorado?
- Colorado is served by 11 internet providers: Vistabeam, Starlink, Optimum, Verizon 5G Home, AT&T Internet Air, T-Mobile Home Internet, Xfinity, Spectrum, Quantum Fiber, ALLO Fiber, Visionary Broadband. Technology types available across the state include Fixed Wireless, Satellite, Cable, Fiber. Coverage varies significantly by city and address — use the city pages below to find providers at your specific location.
- What is the fastest internet available in Colorado?
- The fastest internet option in Colorado reaches 5000 Mbps download. This is available in select cities where fiber or high-speed cable infrastructure is deployed. Rural and smaller communities in Colorado typically see speeds ranging from 25 to 300 Mbps depending on available technology.
- How much does internet cost in Colorado?
- Internet plans in Colorado start at $40/month. Prices vary by city, technology type, and provider. Fiber and fixed-wireless plans generally offer the best value per Mbps for Colorado residents, while satellite is more expensive but available statewide as a fallback.
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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions