OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
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Shop and compare 12 internet providers for Oklahoma City, OK
The 30-Second Verdict
UpdatedIn Oklahoma City, OK, your best bet is AT&T, covering ~91% of the city; its FCC-filed speeds reach up to 5,000 Mbps. However, if Dobson Fiber is available at your address, it can be the better, faster pick, with fiber speeds up to 10,000 Mbps reaching ~9% of the city. AT&T’s fiber reaches ~59% of the city, so its 5,000 Mbps maximum is not available everywhere. In ZIP 73102, Dobson leads at 53.9%, while AT&T reaches 21.6%. The Paseo, 73103, favors AT&T at 53.9% versus Dobson at 34.8%; 73106, the Oklahoma City University area, similarly favors AT&T at 52.4% versus Dobson at 25.9%. ZIP 73107, around Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City, is AT&T-heavy at 76.8%, while 73108 is mixed, with AT&T at 32.7% and Cox’s slower 2,000/35 Mbps tier at 19.4%. Mesta Park, Capitol Hill, and Crown Heights merit an address check, since nearby apartments and older homes can differ. Students at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City Community College, and Mid-America Christian University should check for copper before relying on Zoom, streaming, or gaming. Budget fixed wireless from T-Mobile, Atlink Services, or Verizon is worth checking, and Tinker Air Force Base addresses need street-by-street confirmation.
Best plan here: AT&T Fiber 5 GIG — faster than 98% 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 Fiber 300$35/mo for the first 12 months, then $60/moFiber300 MbpsDownload82Our score$35Per month
- AT&T Internet Air$55/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo5G Fixed Wireless300 MbpsDownload80Our score$55Per month
Source: AT&T official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
At $50/mo for the first 12 months, then $90/mo, AT&T Fiber 1 GIG is a strong value for up to 1000 Mbps download and upload, with a 92/100 Speed Score. Fiber is an excellent choice, and the up to 5000 Mbps symmetrical 5 GIG plan scores 98/100, above the Oklahoma City average of 73, though it costs $95/mo for the first 12 months and $135/mo afterward. Fiber availability is address-dependent and reaches 59.6% of the city, so some addresses may instead qualify for AT&T Internet Air, a fixed wireless option with up to 300 Mbps download and upload.
About AT&T
AT&T offers excellent fiber value, from $35/mo for the first 12 months for up to 300 Mbps both ways to $95/mo for the first 12 months for up to 5000 Mbps both ways, with regular rates of $60/mo and $135/mo afterward. Fiber is available to 59.6% of Oklahoma City for the 300, 500, and 1 GIG plans, so check your address first, since the fallback Internet Air plan offers up to 300 Mbps for $55/mo before rising to $60/mo and may be less consistent than fiber.
Available Plans
Fiber
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Copper
Copper
Copper
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Copper
Copper
Fiber
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
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.
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
Excellent
Good
Good
Good
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Cox Communications is a solid cable choice in Oklahoma City, with a headline Speed Score of 95/100, above the city average of 73, and a top plan offering up to 2,000 Mbps download and 35 Mbps upload. The 2 GIG plan is available to 82.2% of the city at a $115/mo promotional rate, then $154/mo, so confirm your address before counting on the fastest tier.
About Cox Communications
Cox is a strong option for most modern households in Oklahoma City, with cable plans offering up to 2000 Mbps download and 35 Mbps upload, plus Speed Scores as high as 95/100. The faster plans are available to 82.2% of the city, but availability depends on your address, and the fallback StraightUp Internet plan offers only up to 100 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 8/100, so check for the faster cable options first.
Available Plans
Cable
Fiber
Fiber
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
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.
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
Good
Adequate
Adequate
Good
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
5G Fixed Wireless provides a practical connection for streaming, video calls, and everyday home use, but performance can vary with signal and network conditions. Verizon’s 5G Home Plus offers up to 1000 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 85/100, above the city average of 73, making it a competitive option. Availability is address-dependent, so confirm service at your location; this plan reaches 75.3% of Oklahoma City.
About Verizon
Verizon’s 5G fixed wireless is an adequate, address-dependent option for everyday streaming, video calls, and gaming, with plans offering up to 1000 Mbps download and 75 Mbps upload, although it can be less consistent than fiber or cable. Available to 75.3% of Oklahoma City, 5G Home Plus costs $45/mo promotional rate, then $70/mo, while 5G Home costs $35/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo, so check your address and compare fiber or cable first if either is available.
Available Plans
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Dobson Fiber
Speeds up to 10,000 Mbps
Plans start at $55 /mo *
Speed Score: Faster than 100% of all internet options in Oklahoma
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Dobson Fiber reaches 9.4% of Oklahoma City, so availability is limited to a relatively small share of local addresses. Where it is available, its fiber plan is an excellent choice, offering up to 10000 Mbps download and up to 10000 Mbps upload with a 100/100 speed score. That score is well above the city’s average top speed score of 73, making Dobson Fiber a top-tier option for demanding households.
About Dobson Fiber
Dobson Fiber reaches 9.4% of Oklahoma City, so availability is limited and many shoppers will not have it at their address. Where it is offered, the fiber plan provides up to 10000 Mbps download and 10000 Mbps upload, making it an excellent choice for streaming, gaming, remote work, and households with many connected devices, so checking your address is worthwhile.
Available Plans
Fiber
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
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.
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
Good
Adequate
Adequate
Good
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Homes seeking strong advertised speeds from a wireless connection may find T-Mobile a competitive fit for streaming, work, and multiple devices. All-In Home Internet offers up to 498 Mbps download and 55 Mbps upload with an 81/100 Speed Score, while Rely offers up to 354 Mbps download and 55 Mbps upload with an 80/100 score, both above the city average of 73. Fixed wireless can be more variable than wired service, and both plans are available to 47.4% of Oklahoma City, so verify your address before choosing.
About T-Mobile
Households that want fast internet for streaming, remote work, and multiple devices can find T-Mobile a strong option, with All-In Home Internet offering up to 498 Mbps download and 55 Mbps upload for $70/mo promotional pricing, then $80/mo, and Rely Home Internet offering up to 354 Mbps download and 55 Mbps upload for $50/mo promotional pricing, then $60/mo. Both are fixed wireless plans with excellent speed scores of 81/100 and 80/100, but availability is address-dependent and each reaches 47.4% of Oklahoma City, so check your address before counting on service.
Available Plans
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Atlink Services
Speeds up to 100 Mbps
Plans range $59.99–$125 /mo *
Best plan here: Go 400+ — faster than 80% of all internet options in Oklahoma
- Go 400+Fixed-Wireless400 MbpsDownload80Our score$125Per month
- Go 250Fixed-Wireless250 MbpsDownload73Our score$85Per month
- Go 100Fixed-Wireless100 MbpsDownload53Our score$59.99Per month
Source: Atlink Services official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Good
Adequate
Adequate
Good
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Households with several people streaming, working remotely, or using connected devices may find Atlink Services’ Go 400+ plan a strong fit, offering up to 400 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload for $125/mo. Its Speed Score of 80/100 is above Oklahoma City’s average of 73, making this fixed-wireless service competitive, though performance can vary more than wired connections and availability should be confirmed at your address. The plan is shown as available to 78.5% of the city.
About Atlink Services
Atlink Services suits households that want solid everyday service from fixed wireless, with plans offering up to 400 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload for $125/mo, plus less expensive options. Its fastest plan has a Speed Score of 80/100 and the plans are available to 78.5% of Oklahoma City, but fixed wireless can be less consistent than fiber or cable, so heavy-streaming households or homes with multiple users should check for a wired alternative at their address first.
Available Plans
Lbr Fixed Wireless
Lbr Fixed Wireless
Best plan here: Residential – Max — faster than 72% of all internet options in Oklahoma
- Residential – MaxSatellite400 MbpsDownload72Our score$130Per month
- Residential – 200 MbpsSatellite200 MbpsDownload72Our score$85Per month
- Residential – 100 MbpsSatellite100 MbpsDownload72Our score$55Per month
Source: Starlink official site · checked monthly · availability varies by address
SPEED SCORE
Local data shows average speeds for your area
This score is based on local bandwidth data and indicates this provider offers competitive speeds in your area.
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
Adequate
Poor
Poor
Adequate
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Starlink’s satellite connection provides up to 400 Mbps download and 30 Mbps upload on its Max plan, but satellite latency can affect gaming, video calls, and other real-time applications. Its 72/100 Speed Score is about the same as the city average of 73, so it is a practical option where lower-latency service is unavailable, though shoppers should check other technologies at their address first. The listed plans show 100.0% availability in Oklahoma City.
About Starlink
Satellite internet can support everyday browsing and streaming, but its higher latency may be noticeable during video calls, gaming, and other interactive uses. Starlink covers 100.0% of Oklahoma City and offers plans with speeds up to 400 Mbps, making it a useful choice where wired service is unavailable, though it is still worth checking your address for fiber or cable first because those technologies are generally better for demanding modern use.
Available Plans
Ngso Satellite
OEC Fiber
Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
Price
Speed Score: Faster than 91% of all internet options in Oklahoma
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
OEC Fiber is a top-tier option for Oklahoma City households that want fast, low-latency internet. Its fiber plan offers up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload with a Speed Score of 91/100, above the city’s 73 average, but service reaches 10.4% of the city, so confirm availability at your address.
About OEC Fiber
OEC Fiber is an excellent choice for demanding internet use, but its availability in Oklahoma City is limited and address-dependent. Its local plan is fiber with up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload, a Speed Score of 91/100, and coverage of 10.4% of Oklahoma City, so check your address before counting on it.
Available Plans
Fiber
McLoud Telephone Co
Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
Price
Speed Score: Faster than 91% of all internet options in Oklahoma
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
For the monthly cost, McLoud Telephone Co offers its strongest value through fiber, with up to 1000 Mbps download and 1000 Mbps upload for a 91/100 speed score. Because the fiber plan reaches only 0.1% of Oklahoma City, the best technology may not be available at your specific address. Where copper is the available option, speeds are limited to up to 10 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload with a 6/100 score, so consider checking other providers first.
About McLoud Telephone Co
For the monthly price you’re quoted, McLoud Telephone Co offers excellent value only where its fiber plan is available, with up to 1000 Mbps both ways. Fiber reaches 0.1% of census blocks, while the copper fallback reaches 1.2% but offers only up to 10 Mbps down and 1 Mbps up, so check your address for fiber or another faster option before settling for service suited mainly to basic browsing.
Available Plans
Copper
Fiber
Speed Score: Faster than 82% of all internet options in Oklahoma
SPEED SCORE
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.
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
Good
Adequate
Adequate
Good
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Up to 500 Mbps download and 100 Mbps upload can handle 4K streaming, video calls, gaming, and multiple connected devices. With a Speed Score of 82, this licensed fixed wireless plan is competitive with Oklahoma City’s 73 average, though fixed wireless can be less consistent than wired service, and its 1.9% plan coverage means you should confirm availability at your address.
About Nextlink
Up to 500 Mbps download and 100 Mbps upload can comfortably support streaming, video calls, gaming, and multiple connected devices. That top plan covers 1.9% of Oklahoma City census blocks, and fixed wireless performance can vary by address, so check availability carefully and compare fiber or cable first if offered; lower tiers such as up to 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload may feel limiting for modern households.
Available Plans
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
Licensed Fixed Wireless
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
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.
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
Poor
Poor
Poor
Poor
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
At $94.99/mo for the first 12 months and $119.99/mo afterward, HughesNet’s Fusion plan buys up to 100 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload, but its Speed Score is only 35/100. Although the satellite plan is listed across 100.0% of Oklahoma City, satellite’s higher latency and limited performance compared with alternatives make it worth checking what else is available at your address, especially for gaming, video calls, and demanding streaming.
About HughesNet
At $39.99 to $94.99 per month for the first 12 months, HughesNet offers up to 25 Mbps, 50 Mbps, or 100 Mbps, but its satellite service is a lower-value fit for heavy streaming, gaming, or work needs because of latency and limited upload speeds. It reaches 100.0% of Oklahoma City, so it can be a useful fallback where wired service is unavailable, but check your address for faster fiber or cable options first.
Available Plans
Gso Satellite
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
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.
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
Poor
Poor
Poor
Poor
THE TAKEAWAY
Our recommendation for Oklahoma City
Viasat is a limited-performance option compared with alternatives in Oklahoma City, so consider checking what else is available at your address first. Its best-scoring plan, Viasat Essentials, uses satellite and offers up to 55 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload for $69.99/mo, with a Speed Score of 8/100, below the city average of 73, and availability shown at 100.0% of Oklahoma City.
About Viasat Inc
Viasat is mainly a fallback option in Oklahoma City, so check for faster fiber or cable service at your address first. Its satellite plans reach 100.0% of the city, but the fastest is Viasat Essentials at up to 55 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload for $69.99/mo, with a Speed Score of 8/100; Viasat Unleashed is slower at up to 34 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload for $99.99/mo, so satellite latency and limited speeds may be frustrating for modern needs.
Available Plans
Gso Satellite
Every plan available in Oklahoma City
All 25 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 25 plans
- Cox Communications2 GIG internet$115/mo promotional rate, then $154/mo2,000 MbpsDownload95Our score$115$154Per month~82.2%CoverageCable
- 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 Communications1 GIG internet$100/mo promotional rate, then $124/mo1,000 MbpsDownload87Our score$100$124Per month~82.2%CoverageCable
- Cox Communications500 Mbps internet$85/mo promotional rate, then $94/mo500 MbpsDownload83Our score$85$94Per month~82.2%CoverageCable
- Cox Communications300 Mbps internet$55/mo promotional rate, then $74/mo300 MbpsDownload81Our score$55$74Per month~82.2%CoverageCable
- Verizon5G Home Plus$45/mo promotional rate, then $70/mo1,000 MbpsDownload85Our score$45$70Per month~75.3%Coverage5G Fixed Wireless
- Atlink ServicesGo 400+400 MbpsDownload80Our score$125Per month~78.5%CoverageFixed-Wireless
- Verizon5G Home$35/mo promotional rate, then $60/mo300 MbpsDownload80Our score$35$60Per month~75.3%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.
Compare Oklahoma City providers head-to-head
See how Oklahoma City’s providers stack up against each other — speed, coverage, price, and who wins block by block.
Best Fit by Household Type in Oklahoma City
Best Fit
Students & Roommates
Choose AT&T Fiber 300 for 300 Mbps where available; the plan reaches 59.6% of Oklahoma City.
AT&T Fiber is listed across 52.4% of ZIP 73106, including the Oklahoma City University area.
Check first: Confirm the address: AT&T Fiber reaches 59.6%, not AT&T’s 90.6% overall footprint.
Best Fit
Remote Workers
Pick Cox 1 GIG for 1,000 Mbps where available; that plan reaches 82.2% of Oklahoma City.
Its listed plan footprint is broader than AT&T Fiber’s 59.6% reach.
Check first: Check the exact address; Cox’s 1 GIG plan reaches 82.2%, not every city address.
Best Fit
Gamers & Streamers
Choose Dobson Fiber where available for 10,000 Mbps; its fiber reaches about 9% of Oklahoma City.
Dobson leads ZIP 73102 at 53.9% and ZIP 73101 at 51.0%, both in Oklahoma City.
Check first: Verify the address because Dobson’s 10,000 Mbps fiber reaches only about 9% citywide.
Best Fit
Rural & Edge-of-City Homes
Choose Starlink Residential – 100 Mbps at a $55/mo promotional starting rate; it reaches 100% of Oklahoma City.
Satellite availability reaches 100% citywide, unlike AT&T Fiber’s 59.6% plan footprint.
Check first: Check wired alternatives at your address; Cox plans reach 82.2%, versus AT&T Fiber plans at 59.6%.
Top ZIP-Level Insights in Oklahoma City
Downtown Oklahoma City
Dobson Fiber is currently the strongest option for High-speed fiber availability.
Dobson Fiber leads ZIP 73102 at 53.9%, with listed 10,000/10,000 Mbps fiber.
Oklahoma City University
AT&T is currently the strongest option for High-speed fiber options.
AT&T leads ZIP 73106 at 52.4%, followed by Dobson Fiber at 25.9%.
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City
AT&T is currently the strongest option for Broadest listed fiber coverage.
AT&T leads ZIP 73107 at 76.8%, while Dobson Fiber is listed at 10.5%.
The Paseo
AT&T is currently the strongest option for Fiber near The Paseo.
AT&T leads The Paseo’s ZIP 73103 at 53.9%, with Dobson Fiber listed at 34.8%.
Internet providers near Oklahoma City
Coverage can change completely a few miles down the road. If you’re moving to or shopping just outside Oklahoma City, check the neighboring market directly.
Oklahoma City Internet FAQs
What is the fastest internet provider in Oklahoma City?
Dobson Fiber lists Oklahoma City’s fastest service at 10,000 Mbps over fiber, reaching about 9% of the city. For broader fast-plan availability, Cox’s 2 GIG plan reaches 82.2%, while AT&T Fiber plans reach 59.6%, so verify the fastest option at your address.
Can I get fiber internet in Oklahoma City?
Yes—AT&T Fiber plans reach 59.6% of Oklahoma City, while Dobson Fiber reaches about 9%. OEC Fiber’s overall footprint is 10.4%, and ZIP data shows fiber availability varies, including AT&T at 76.8% in ZIP 73107 and 21.6% in ZIP 73102; check the exact address.
What is the cheapest internet in Oklahoma City?
AT&T Fiber 300 is the cheapest city plan at $35/mo promotional starting rate for 300 Mbps, and it reaches 59.6% of Oklahoma City. It is the minimum listed price, but Starlink, HughesNet, and Viasat each reach 100% citywide when coverage matters more than wired service.
What internet speed do I need for my Oklahoma City household?
For a busy Oklahoma City household, Cox’s 2 GIG plan provides 2,000 Mbps and reaches 82.2% of the city. AT&T Fiber 1 GIG provides 1,000 Mbps and reaches 59.6%, while Starlink Residential – Max provides 400 Mbps and reaches 100%, so match the plan to household demand.
Is fiber available in Downtown Oklahoma City?
Yes—Dobson Fiber is listed in 53.9% of ZIP 73102, with 10,000/10,000 Mbps fiber there. AT&T also covers 21.6% of the ZIP with 5,000/5,000 Mbps fiber, so compare both providers at the specific Downtown Oklahoma City address.
How We Analyze Internet in Oklahoma City
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 Oklahoma City report service availability from each provider.
Data Coverage for Oklahoma City
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.