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BROKEN ARROW, OK

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Shop and compare 13 internet providers for Broken Arrow, OK

The 30-Second Verdict

Updated

In Broken Arrow, OK, your best bet is Kinetic by Windstream, covering about 82% of the city. Its fastest fiber tier reaches about 5% of the city, with FCC-filed speeds up to 2,000 Mbps. Cox is a close rival, covering 86.1% overall, while its cable network reaches about 71% at up to 2000/100 Mbps. In ZIP 74011, Cox leads with 59.5% on cable up to 2000/100 Mbps, while its fiber reaches 16.6% at up to 1000/100 Mbps. Battle Creek has Cox cable at 52.1%, but Valor fiber reaches 10.5% at up to 2000/2000 Mbps. Forest Ridge is mostly Cox cable at 52.9%, though Lake Region fiber reaches 8.0% at up to 2500/2500 Mbps. ZIP 74013 is the slower pocket, with 77.8% on Cox cable up to 2000/35 Mbps and 19.4% on up to 2000/100 Mbps. For students at Northeastern State University Broken Arrow or Rhema Bible Training College, apartments can differ and old DSL or copper can hurt Zoom, streaming, and gaming, so consider Verizon fixed wireless, which reaches 65.6% citywide at up to 300/20 Mbps, then check your exact address because coverage changes street to street.

Speeds up to 2,000 Mbps

Plans range $24.99–$89.99 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 4 plans →


Coverage ~82.4% of city
Connection type Fiber
96

Best plan here: Fiber Max 2 Gig — faster than 96% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • Fiber Max 2 GigFiber2,000 MbpsDownload96Our score$89.99Per month
  • Fiber 1 GigFiber1,000 MbpsDownload92Our score$59.99Per month
  • Fiber 300 MbpsFiber300 MbpsDownload82Our score$39.99Per month
  • Fiber 100 MbpsFiber100 MbpsDownload73Our score$24.99Per month

Source: Kinetic by Windstream official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

96

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 2,000 Mbps
Upload 2,000 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Excellent

Gaming

Excellent

Whole home

Excellent

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

At $59.99/mo, Fiber 1 Gig is a strong value for up to 1000 Mbps down and 1000 Mbps up, earning a 92/100 Speed Score. For $89.99/mo, Fiber Max 2 Gig raises the ceiling to up to 2000 Mbps down and 2000 Mbps up with a 96/100 score, above Broken Arrow’s city average of 77. Fiber is a top-tier option, but availability is address-dependent, and the 1 Gig plan is listed for 24.8% of the city, so confirm your address before choosing.

About Kinetic by Windstream

Kinetic by Windstream offers excellent fiber value in Broken Arrow, with $24.99/mo buying up to 100 Mbps both ways and $89.99/mo buying up to 2000 Mbps both ways. The 300 Mbps and 1 Gig fiber plans are available to 24.8% of the city, while the 2 Gig plan reaches 5.4%, so check your address because these high-quality options are not available everywhere.

Available Plans

52
Copper
100 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 25.3% of city
6
Copper
10 Mbps Download
1 Mbps Upload
Coverage 24.9% of city
91
Fiber
1000 Mbps Download
1000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 19.4% of city
72
Copper
200 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 14.3% of city
44
Copper
50 Mbps Download
3 Mbps Upload
Coverage 9.3% of city
95
Fiber
2000 Mbps Download
2000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 5.4% of city
73
Copper
300 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 3.5% of city
36
Copper
25 Mbps Download
3 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.7% of city

Speeds up to 2,000 Mbps

Plans range $50–$115 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 5 plans →


Coverage ~86.1% of city
Connection type Cable, Fiber
95

Best plan here: 2 GIG internet — faster than 95% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • 2 GIG internet$115/mo promotional rate, then $154/moCable2,000 MbpsDownload95Our score$115Per month
  • 1 GIG internet$100/mo promotional rate, then $124/moCable1,000 MbpsDownload87Our score$100Per month
  • 500 Mbps internet$85/mo promotional rate, then $94/moCable500 MbpsDownload83Our score$85Per month
  • 300 Mbps internet$55/mo promotional rate, then $74/moCable300 MbpsDownload81Our score$55Per month
  • StraightUp InternetCable100 MbpsDownload8Our score$50Per month

Source: Cox Communications official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

95

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 2,000 Mbps
Upload 35 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Good

Gaming

Good

Whole home

Good

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Cox Communications is a reliable cable choice in Broken Arrow, with a headline Speed Score of 95/100 that is above the city average of 77. Its 2 GIG plan offers up to 2000 Mbps download and 35 Mbps upload for $115/mo promotional, with availability at 71.1% of the city, though you should confirm that this plan reaches your address.

About Cox Communications

Cox is a strong option for many Broken Arrow households, with cable plans offering up to 2000 Mbps download and Speed Scores from 81/100 to 95/100. Availability is address-dependent, with the faster cable plans reaching 71.1% of the city, while StraightUp Internet offers up to 100 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 8/100, which may not be enough for modern households, so check for the faster plans first.

Available Plans

95
Cable
2000 Mbps Download
100 Mbps Upload
Coverage 71.1% of city
87
Fiber
1000 Mbps Download
100 Mbps Upload
Coverage 16.4% of city
95
Fiber
2000 Mbps Download
100 Mbps Upload
Coverage 3.7% of city

Speeds up to 100 Mbps

Plans range $50–$70 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 2 plans →


Coverage ~83.0% of city
Connection type 5G Fixed Wireless
81

Best plan here: All-In Home Internet — faster than 81% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • All-In Home Internet$70/mo promotional rate, then $80/mo5G Fixed Wireless498 MbpsDownload81Our score$70Per month
  • Rely Home Internet$50/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo5G Fixed Wireless354 MbpsDownload80Our score$50Per month

Source: T-Mobile official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

81

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 498 Mbps
Upload 55 Mbps
Avg. Latency Medium

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Good

Multi-device

Adequate

Gaming

Adequate

Whole home

Good

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Households that stream, work remotely, and connect multiple devices may find T-Mobile’s 5G fixed wireless a competitive choice, with All-In offering up to 498 Mbps download and up to 55 Mbps upload and a Speed Score of 81/100. Rely offers up to 354 Mbps download and up to 55 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 80/100. Both plans are available to 47.5% of Broken Arrow, so confirm your address, and keep in mind that fixed wireless can be more variable than wired service even though T-Mobile’s score is above the city average of 77.

About T-Mobile

Households that want strong speeds for streaming, video calls, and everyday internet may find T-Mobile a good fit, especially without needing a wired fiber or cable connection. Its All-In plan offers up to 498↓/55↑ Mbps for $70/mo promotional rate, then $80/mo, while Rely offers up to 354↓/55↑ Mbps for $50/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo, with Speed Scores of 81/100 and 80/100 respectively; both are 5G Fixed Wireless plans available to 47.5% of the city. The speeds are strong, but fixed wireless is an adequate technology that can vary by address, so confirm availability and compare fiber or cable if you need the most consistent service.

Available Plans

57
Licensed Fixed Wireless
100 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 26.0% of city
43
Licensed Fixed Wireless
25 Mbps Download
3 Mbps Upload
Coverage 21.5% of city

Speeds up to 300 Mbps

Plans range $35–$45 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 2 plans →


Coverage ~65.6% of city
Connection type 5G Fixed Wireless
85

Best plan here: 5G Home Plus — faster than 85% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • 5G Home Plus$45/mo promotional rate, then $70/mo5G Fixed Wireless1,000 MbpsDownload85Our score$45Per month
  • 5G Home$35/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo5G Fixed Wireless300 MbpsDownload80Our score$35Per month

Source: Verizon official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

85

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 1,000 Mbps
Upload 75 Mbps
Avg. Latency Medium

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Good

Multi-device

Adequate

Gaming

Adequate

Whole home

Good

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Verizon’s 5G fixed wireless service can support everyday streaming, video calls, and connected devices, with 5G Home Plus offering up to 1000 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload at a Speed Score of 85/100. That score is above Broken Arrow’s city average of 77, making Verizon a competitive option, although fixed wireless performance can vary with location and network conditions. The 5G Home plan offers up to 300 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 80/100, and both plans are available to 65.6% of the city, so confirm service at your address.

About Verizon

Verizon’s 5G fixed wireless service offers strong advertised speeds for streaming, work, and multiple users, although performance can be less consistent than wired internet. At addresses it serves, 5G Home Plus provides up to 1000 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload for $45/mo promotional pricing, then $70/mo, while 5G Home offers up to 300 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload for $35/mo promotional pricing, then $60/mo; availability is address-dependent across 65.6% of Broken Arrow, so check your address and compare fiber or cable first if available.

Available Plans

78
Licensed Fixed Wireless
300 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 65.2% of city
46
Licensed Fixed Wireless
50 Mbps Download
5 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.4% of city

Speeds up to 2,500 Mbps

Price   Check your address →


Coverage ~4.4% of city
Connection type Fiber
96

Speed Score: Faster than 96% of all internet options in Oklahoma

SPEED SCORE

96

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 2,500 Mbps
Upload 2,500 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Excellent

Gaming

Excellent

Whole home

Excellent

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Lake Region Technology & Communications LLC is a top-tier option for demanding internet use. Its fiber plan offers up to 2500 Mbps download and up to 2500 Mbps upload, earning a 96/100 speed score above Broken Arrow’s 77 average. The plan covers 4.4% of the city, so availability must be confirmed at your specific address.

About Lake Region Technology & Communications LLC

Lake Region Technology & Communications LLC is an excellent choice for demanding home internet needs where it is available, though its reach is limited. Its fiber plan offers up to 2500 Mbps download and 2500 Mbps upload, with a 96/100 Speed Score and coverage of 4.4% of Broken Arrow, so check your address before counting on it.

Available Plans

96
Fiber
2500 Mbps Download
2500 Mbps Upload
Coverage 4.4% of city

Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps

Price   Check your address →


Coverage ~5.3% of city
Connection type Fiber
91

Speed Score: Faster than 91% of all internet options in Oklahoma

SPEED SCORE

91

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 1,000 Mbps
Upload 1,000 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Excellent

Gaming

Excellent

Whole home

Excellent

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload can comfortably support streaming, gaming, video calls, and multiple connected devices. That fiber tier has a Speed Score of 91/100, making it a top-tier option and competitive with Broken Arrow’s average top speed score of 77, but it reaches 3.2% of the city, so availability depends on your address. Where fiber is unavailable, BTC Broadband’s 25 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload copper plan has a Speed Score of 36/100, so consider checking other providers first for more demanding use.

About BTC Broadband

BTC Broadband’s fastest plan is fiber with up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload, which is excellent for streaming, video calls, gaming, and households with many devices. It is a strong choice at eligible addresses, but fiber reaches only 3.2% of Broken Arrow census blocks. At other addresses, its copper plan offers up to 25 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload, which is mainly suitable for basic browsing, so check for fiber or another faster provider before settling.

Available Plans

91
Fiber
1000 Mbps Download
1000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 3.2% of city
36
Copper
25 Mbps Download
4 Mbps Upload
Coverage 2.7% of city

Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps

Price   Check your address →


Coverage ~4.3% of city
Connection type Fiber
91

Speed Score: Faster than 91% of all internet options in Oklahoma

SPEED SCORE

91

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 1,000 Mbps
Upload 1,000 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Excellent

Gaming

Excellent

Whole home

Excellent

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Bixby Telephone Co’s fiber service reaches 2.1% of Broken Arrow, so the odds of qualifying are limited despite its strong performance where available. At up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload, its fiber earns a 91/100 Speed Score, making it a top-tier option above the city’s average top speed score of 77. Address-level availability matters because some locations may instead be offered copper at up to 25 Mbps down and 4 Mbps up, which scores 36/100 and has limited performance compared with alternatives, so consider checking other providers first.

About Bixby Telephone Co

Bixby Telephone Co has limited reach in Broken Arrow, with its fiber available in just 2.1% of census blocks, so you will need to check your address to see whether it is an option. Where available, its fiber is excellent, offering up to 1000 Mbps download and upload speeds with a 91/100 Speed Score, but the copper fallback offers only up to 25 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload with a 36/100 Speed Score, which may not be sufficient for modern households.

Available Plans

36
Copper
25 Mbps Download
4 Mbps Upload
Coverage 2.7% of city
91
Fiber
1000 Mbps Download
1000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 2.1% of city

Speeds up to 500 Mbps

Price   Check your address →


Coverage ~26.7% of city
Connection type Fixed Wireless
82

Speed Score: Faster than 82% of all internet options in Oklahoma

SPEED SCORE

82

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 500 Mbps
Upload 100 Mbps
Avg. Latency Medium

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Good

Multi-device

Adequate

Gaming

Adequate

Whole home

Good

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

The Junction Internet’s monthly value varies by address: its Licensed Fixed Wireless plan offers up to 500 Mbps download and up to 100 Mbps upload with an 82/100 speed score, making it a competitive fixed-wireless choice against Broken Arrow’s 77 average where available. The Lbr Fixed Wireless plan offers up to 100 Mbps download and up to 20 Mbps upload with a 50/100 score across 26.7% of the city, so its limited performance compared with alternatives makes checking other providers worthwhile if that is the plan your address qualifies for.

About The Junction Internet

At the price quoted today, The Junction Internet offers up to 500↓/100↑ Mbps on its fastest plan, a strong option for streaming, remote work, and multiple users, but it is available in only 0.1% of census blocks. Most available addresses may instead see up to 100↓/20↑ Mbps through Lbr Fixed Wireless, which is adequate for basic use but may not be enough for busy households, so check for the faster plan at your address before signing up.

Available Plans

50
Lbr Fixed Wireless
100 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 26.7% of city
82
Licensed Fixed Wireless
500 Mbps Download
100 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.1% of city

Speeds up to 5,000 Mbps

Plans range $35–$95 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 5 plans →


Coverage ~20.7% of city
Connection type 5G Fixed Wireless, Fiber
80

Best plan here: AT&T Fiber 5 GIG — faster than 80% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • AT&T Fiber 5 GIG$95/mo for the first 12 months, then $135/moFiber5,000 MbpsDownload98Our score$95Per month
  • AT&T Fiber 1 GIG$50/mo for the first 12 months, then $90/moFiber1,000 MbpsDownload92Our score$50Per month
  • AT&T Fiber 500$50/mo for the first 12 months, then $75/moFiber500 MbpsDownload83Our score$50Per month
  • AT&T Internet Air$55/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo5G Fixed Wireless300 MbpsDownload80Our score$55Per month
  • AT&T Fiber 300$35/mo for the first 12 months, then $60/moFiber300 MbpsDownload82Our score$35Per month

Source: AT&T official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

80

Local data shows excellent speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers some of the best speeds available in your area.

Download 5,000 Mbps
Upload 5,000 Mbps
Avg. Latency Low

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Excellent

Multi-device

Excellent

Gaming

Excellent

Whole home

Excellent

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

At $50/mo for the first 12 months, then $90/mo, AT&T Fiber 1 GIG buys up to 1000 Mbps down and up with a Speed Score of 92/100, making it a top-tier option for heavy streaming, gaming, and multiple users. Fiber is address-dependent and listed for only 1.9% of Broken Arrow, while addresses without fiber may get AT&T Internet Air at $55/mo promotional pricing, then $60/mo, with up to 300 Mbps down and up and a Speed Score of 80/100. AT&T’s overall Speed Score of 80/100 is above the city average of 77.

About AT&T

AT&T offers strong value where its fiber is available: Fiber 300 costs $35/mo for the first 12 months, then $60/mo, for up to 300 Mbps, while Fiber 1 GIG costs $50/mo for the first 12 months, then $90/mo, for up to 1000 Mbps, and Fiber 5 GIG costs $95/mo for the first 12 months, then $135/mo, for up to 5000 Mbps. These are excellent fiber options, but they are highly address-dependent, with availability at 1.9% of Broken Arrow for Fiber 300 and Fiber 1 GIG and 1.7% for Fiber 5 GIG. Where fiber is unavailable, Internet Air offers up to 300 Mbps for $55/mo, then $60/mo, across 18.4% of the city, but fixed wireless can be less consistent for demanding use, so check your address for fiber first.

Available Plans

43
Licensed Fixed Wireless
25 Mbps Download
3 Mbps Upload
Coverage 15.3% of city
57
Licensed Fixed Wireless
100 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 3.1% of city
98
Fiber
5000 Mbps Download
5000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 1.7% of city
6
Copper
10 Mbps Download
1 Mbps Upload
Coverage 1.4% of city
36
Copper
25 Mbps Download
5 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.6% of city
45
Copper
50 Mbps Download
10 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.6% of city
52
Copper
100 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.4% of city
47
Copper
75 Mbps Download
20 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.3% of city
91
Fiber
1000 Mbps Download
1000 Mbps Upload
Coverage 0.1% of city

Speeds up to 100 Mbps

Plans range $39.99–$94.99 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 3 plans →


Coverage ~100.0% of city
Connection type Satellite
35

Best plan here: Fusion — slower than 65% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • Fusion$94.99/mo for the first 12 months, then $119.99/moSatellite100 MbpsDownload35Our score$94.99Per month
  • Select$49.99/mo for the first 12 months, then $74.99/moSatellite50 MbpsDownload8Our score$49.99Per month
  • Lite$39.99/mo for the first 12 months, then $49.99/moSatellite25 MbpsDownload2Our score$39.99Per month

Source: HughesNet official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

35

Local data shows below average speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and is an indicator that there are better options in your area.

Download 100 Mbps
Upload 5 Mbps
Avg. Latency High

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Poor

Multi-device

Poor

Gaming

Poor

Whole home

Poor

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

At $94.99/mo for the first 12 months, then $119.99/mo, HughesNet’s Fusion plan offers up to 100 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload, but its Speed Score of 35/100 is below Broken Arrow’s city average of 77. As satellite service, it has higher latency and limited performance compared with alternatives, so check what other options are available at your address before choosing it.

About HughesNet

At $39.99/mo for the first 12 months, HughesNet’s Lite plan buys up to 25 Mbps, while Select costs $49.99/mo for up to 50 Mbps and Fusion costs $94.99/mo for up to 100 Mbps, making it a broad-availability option rather than a strong speed value. All three plans are available to 100.0% of Broken Arrow, but their Speed Scores of 2, 8, and 35 reflect below-average satellite performance and potentially high latency, so treat HughesNet mainly as a fallback for basic needs and check your address for faster fiber or cable service first.

Available Plans

34
Gso Satellite
100 Mbps Download
5 Mbps Upload
Coverage 100.0% of city

Speeds up to 100 Mbps

Plans range $69.99–$99.99 /mo * Refreshed Jul 23, 2026See all 2 plans →


Coverage ~100.0% of city
Connection type Satellite
8

Best plan here: Viasat Essentials — slower than 92% of all internet options in Oklahoma

  • Viasat EssentialsSatellite55 MbpsDownload8Our score$69.99Per month
  • Viasat UnleashedSatellite34 MbpsDownload2Our score$99.99Per month

Source: Viasat Inc official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address

SPEED SCORE

8

Local data shows below average speeds for your area

This score is based on local bandwidth data and is an indicator that there are better options in your area.

Download 55 Mbps
Upload 4 Mbps
Avg. Latency High

The calculated local speed score is based on real-world data showing average speeds in your area. Speed Scores are not static and fluctuate based on the location being checked for serviceability. Average speeds within a ZIP Code may not be reflective of your specific location. Enter your full address to access the most accurate speed score.

EST. CAPABILITIES

Streaming

Poor

Multi-device

Poor

Gaming

Poor

Whole home

Poor

THE TAKEAWAY

Our recommendation for Broken Arrow

Viasat is a limited-performance choice in Broken Arrow, so consider checking what other providers can offer at your address first. Its best plan, Viasat Essentials, is satellite service with up to 55 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload and a Speed Score of 8/100, which is BELOW the city average of 77. Essentials is available to 100.0% of Broken Arrow, while Viasat Unleashed drops to up to 34 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 2/100, and satellite service can have higher latency.

About Viasat Inc

Viasat Inc is mainly a fallback option in Broken Arrow, so check whether a faster provider is available at your address first. Its satellite plans offer up to 55 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload for $69.99/mo, with a Speed Score of 8/100, or up to 34 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload for $99.99/mo, with a Speed Score of 2/100; both are available to 100.0% of the city, but satellite latency and these modest speeds may not be enough for modern streaming, gaming, or multiple users.

Available Plans

19
Gso Satellite
100 Mbps Download
3 Mbps Upload
Coverage 100.0% of city

Every plan available in Broken Arrow

All 26 product lines from the 8 providers with published pricing here, showing the price you would be quoted today and what it reverts to.

Showing 10 of 26 plans

  • StarlinkResidential – 100 Mbps100 MbpsDownload72Our score$55Per month~100%CoverageSatellite
  • StarlinkResidential – 200 Mbps200 MbpsDownload72Our score$85Per month~100%CoverageSatellite
  • StarlinkResidential – Max400 MbpsDownload72Our score$130Per month~100%CoverageSatellite
  • Cox Communications2 GIG internet$115/mo promotional rate, then $154/mo2,000 MbpsDownload95Our score$115$154Per month~71.1%CoverageCable
  • Cox Communications1 GIG internet$100/mo promotional rate, then $124/mo1,000 MbpsDownload87Our score$100$124Per month~71.1%CoverageCable
  • Cox Communications500 Mbps internet$85/mo promotional rate, then $94/mo500 MbpsDownload83Our score$85$94Per month~71.1%CoverageCable
  • Cox Communications300 Mbps internet$55/mo promotional rate, then $74/mo300 MbpsDownload81Our score$55$74Per month~71.1%CoverageCable
  • Verizon5G Home Plus$45/mo promotional rate, then $70/mo1,000 MbpsDownload85Our score$45$70Per month~65.6%Coverage5G Fixed Wireless
  • Verizon5G Home$35/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo300 MbpsDownload80Our score$35$60Per month~65.6%Coverage5G Fixed Wireless
  • T-MobileAll-In Home Internet$70/mo promotional rate, then $80/mo498 MbpsDownload81Our score$70$80Per month~47.5%Coverage5G Fixed Wireless

Prices are the current promotional rate where one is advertised. Sourced monthly from each provider’s own site; availability varies by address.

Best Fit by Household Type in Broken Arrow

Best Fit

Students & Roommates

Choose Kinetic by Windstream Fiber 100 Mbps at a promotional starting rate of $24.99/mo, reaching 24.8% of Broken Arrow.

It is Broken Arrow’s lowest listed price, making 100 Mbps a practical shared-household starting point.

Check first: Confirm exact-address availability; this plan reaches 24.8%, not the whole city.

Best Fit

Remote Workers

Try Verizon 5G Home at a promotional starting rate of $35/mo for 300 Mbps, reaching 65.6% of Broken Arrow.

Its 300 Mbps licensed fixed-wireless plan reaches 65.6% in Broken Arrow, offering broad stated availability for home offices.

Check first: Verify your exact address; the 65.6% plan reach does not guarantee service.

Best Fit

Gamers & Streamers

Choose Cox 2 GIG internet at a promotional starting rate of $115/mo for 2,000 Mbps, reaching 71.1% of Broken Arrow.

Cox’s 2,000 Mbps plan reaches 71.1% of Broken Arrow, the largest listed wired plan footprint.

Check first: Confirm 2 GIG eligibility at your address; its 71.1% reach is not citywide.

Best Fit

Rural & Edge-of-City Homes

Use Starlink Residential – 100 Mbps at a promotional starting rate of $55/mo, reaching 100% of Broken Arrow.

Its 100 Mbps satellite plan reaches 100% of Broken Arrow, useful where terrestrial plans are unavailable.

Check first: Confirm the exact Residential plan at your address despite its 100% stated reach.

Top ZIP-Level Insights in Broken Arrow

74011

ZIP 74011

Cox Communications is currently the strongest option for Multiple Cox cable and fiber tiers.

Cox leads ZIP 74011 with cable at 59.5%; additional listings show fiber at 16.6% and 8.1%, plus cable at 7.4%.

74012

Battle Creek

Cox Communications is currently the strongest option for Cable coverage with fiber alternative.

Battle Creek’s ZIP 74012 lists Cox cable at 52.1% and 21.9%, Cox fiber at 9.2%, and Valor fiber at 10.5%.

74014

Forest Ridge

Cox Communications is currently the strongest option for Cable coverage and fiber alternative.

Forest Ridge’s ZIP 74014 lists Cox cable at 52.9%, Cox fiber at 10.1%, and Lake Region fiber at 8.0%.

74013

ZIP 74013

Cox Communications is currently the strongest option for Broad listed cable coverage.

ZIP 74013 lists Cox 2,000/35 Mbps cable at 77.8%, plus Cox 2,000/100 Mbps cable at 19.4%.

Internet providers near Broken Arrow

Coverage can change completely a few miles down the road. If you’re moving to or shopping just outside Broken Arrow, check the neighboring market directly.

Broken Arrow Internet FAQs

What is the fastest internet provider in Broken Arrow?

AT&T has Broken Arrow’s fastest listed plan: Fiber 5 GIG provides 5,000 Mbps where available and reaches 1.7% of the city. For broader high-speed availability, Cox’s 2 GIG plan reaches 71.1% at 2,000 Mbps, while Verizon’s 300 Mbps plan reaches 65.6%.

Can I get fiber internet in Battle Creek?

Yes—fiber is listed in Battle Creek: Valor reaches 10.5% with 2,000/2,000 Mbps, and Cox reaches 9.2% with 1,000/100 Mbps. Those ZIP-level figures describe listed coverage, so check your exact street before choosing between the available fiber options.

What is the cheapest internet plan in Broken Arrow?

The cheapest listed plan is Kinetic by Windstream Fiber 100 Mbps at a promotional starting rate of $24.99/mo for 100 Mbps, reaching 24.8% of Broken Arrow. Check your address because the city’s lowest price is not available citywide.

What internet speed do I need for gaming and streaming in Broken Arrow?

For gaming and streaming, consider Cox’s 1 GIG plan: 1,000 Mbps at a promotional starting rate of $100/mo, reaching 71.1% of Broken Arrow. If unavailable, Cox also lists 500 Mbps at a promotional starting rate of $85/mo, also reaching 71.1%.

What internet options are available in Forest Ridge?

Forest Ridge’s ZIP 74014 lists Cox cable at 52.9%, Cox fiber at 10.1%, and Lake Region fiber at 8.0%. Lake Region’s listed 2,500/2,500 Mbps fiber is the fastest option shown there, but confirm address-level availability.

How We Analyze Internet in Broken Arrow

FCC Broadband Data

We use the FCC National Broadband Map, updated twice a year with provider-reported coverage at the census block level.

Speed Score

Our proprietary score weights technology type (fiber=100%, cable=85%, etc.) with download (70%) and upload (30%) speeds, ranked as a state percentile.

Coverage Calculation

Provider coverage shows what percentage of census blocks in Broken Arrow report service availability from each provider.

Data Coverage for Broken Arrow

ZIP Codes Analyzed:
74011740127401374014
Census Tracts: 55 tracts
Census Blocks: 2,294 blocks analyzed

How We Calculate Speed Score

Our Speed Score is a state-level percentile ranking (0-100) that shows how a provider’s service compares to all other internet options available in your state.

The Formula:

We calculate a raw performance score using:

Technology Factor × (Download Speed × 70% + Upload Speed × 30%)

Technology Factors:

Not all connections are equal. We weight each technology based on real-world reliability and performance:

  • Fiber: 100% – Fastest, most reliable technology
  • Cable: 85% – High speeds, shared neighborhood bandwidth
  • Fixed Wireless (Licensed): 70% – Dedicated spectrum, weather-dependent
  • Copper/DSL: 65% – Distance-limited, aging infrastructure
  • Fixed Wireless (Unlicensed): 60% – Shared spectrum, variable performance
  • Satellite (LEO): 40% – Low-earth orbit (e.g., Starlink), higher latency
  • Satellite (GEO): 15% – Geostationary orbit, significant latency

Percentile Ranking:

After calculating raw scores, we rank every service option in your state by geographic coverage (census blocks served). A score of 85 means this service performs better than 85% of all internet options available in your state.

Data Source: FCC National Broadband Map data, updated twice a year.

How We Calculate Capabilities

Estimated Capabilities predict how well each internet plan supports common household activities based on speed requirements and connection type.

Rating Scale:

  • Excellent – Optimal performance, handles peak usage easily
  • Good – Reliable performance with minimal issues
  • Fair – Functional but may experience slowdowns during heavy use
  • Poor – Not recommended; expect frequent buffering or lag

How We Rate Each Category:

Streaming

Based on download speed. 4K streaming requires 25+ Mbps per stream; HD requires 5+ Mbps. We account for multiple simultaneous streams.

Multi-device

Evaluates total bandwidth capacity divided by typical household device count (phones, tablets, smart TVs, computers). Fiber and cable handle many devices better than DSL or satellite.

Gaming

Considers both upload speed (for sending game data) and latency (ping time). Fiber and cable excel here; satellite connections struggle due to inherent signal delay.

Whole Home

Assesses whether the connection can reliably serve an entire household during peak evening hours. Factors in technology type (shared vs. dedicated bandwidth) and total speed capacity.

Note: Actual performance depends on your specific location, network congestion, and equipment quality.