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Best internet providers in Atlanta, GA 2024

Updated 1:49 pm ET Jul 26

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High-speed internet service in Atlanta, Georgia, is readily available with several fiber and cable internet service provider (ISP) options, as well as 5G and satellite providers for suburban and rural areas outside the city. The range of available prices for internet in Atlanta offers something for every budget, with plans starting at $10/mo. and up.Ìý

Find the best internet service providers and plans in Atlanta and learn more about the pros and cons. Enter your address to browse the best internet service Atlanta offers in your area.

Top Atlanta internet service providers

Atlanta internet provider comparison

The top Atlanta internet service providers (ISPs) are compared by cost, speed and availability in the following table.

ProviderStarting price range*Download speed rangeConnection typeAvailability**
Xfinity$9.95–$85/³¾´Ç.50–3,000 MbpsCable, fiber98%
AT&TÌý$55–$250/³¾´Ç.300–4,700 MbpsÌýFiber72%
T-Mobile 5G Home$60/mo.up to 245 Mbps5G59%
Verizon 5G$50–$70/³¾´Ç.300–1,000 MbpsÌý5G44%
Google Fiber$70–$100/³¾´Ç.1,000–2,000 MbpsFiber15%
Yomura$49.99–$999/³¾´Ç.1,000–10,000 MbpsFiber, fixed wirelessN/A
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary. As of 1/18/24.
**Source: .

Methodology

We rated the largest internet providers in the U.S. for 2024. Each provider was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on over a dozen factors, including speed, cost, availability, fees, customer satisfaction, connection type and more. We also used data from the (FCC) to compare the average speed offered by internet companies in the U.S. to set a baseline for what is considered a good internet speed. Additionally, we analyzed data from the (ACSI) to understand how each internet service provider (ISP) fares in customer service and perceived value.ÌýÌý

How to choose the right internet provider in Atlanta

When choosing an internet service provider in Atlanta, Georgia, first determine what options are available at your location. You can enter your address on the screen to find internet deals in your area.Ìý

Next, think about your budget and internet use to figure out the best connection for you.

  • If your budget for internet is under $50/mo., cable or fixed wireless internet can provide fast internet with Wi-Fi within your price range. These plans typically have download speeds from 75 to 400 Mbps, though upload speeds will be significantly slower. Therefore, these plans are suitable for gaming, streaming and general online use but may experience slow internet when uploading large files or during real-time gaming.Ìý
  • For a bit more, around $55 to $70/mo., fiber plans offer speeds of 300 Mbps and up. A fiber connection delivers a more reliable and direct connection that is not shared, resulting in better performance. If you work from home, a fiber plan can ensure a stable and fast connection useful for video conferencing, uploading large files and handling multiple devices at once.

Atlanta internet provider reviews

Read on to learn more about the top Atlanta internet companies. Then enter your address to find the best Atlanta internet plans near you.

Xfinity – Cheapest starting price

Xfinity offers cable internet with several plan options and 98% coverage in Atlanta, Georgia. The wide range of plans and extensive coverage throughout the city make it easy to tailor your choice to fit your household’s specific internet needs.

Xfinity plans start at just $9.95/mo., which is one-fifth of the starting price of most other providers in the area. Other popular Xfinity plans include 150 Mbps starting at $30/mo. or 1,000 Mbps starting at $75/mo. Xfinity plans typically have a $15/mo. equipment fee, or you can provide your own equipment.

Overall score: 4 out of 5.

Read the full Xfinity review.Ìý

AT&T – Most available fiber service

AT&T covers over two-thirds of Atlanta, making it one of the most accessible fiber networks in the city. However, some AT&T connections still rely on copper lines and have speeds up to 100 Mbps. AT&T Fiber’s advantages include no data limits, no additional fees for the modem or router and consistent pricing with no scheduled rate increases after 12 months. AT&T offers one of the fastest available plans in the Atlanta region at up to 4,700 Mbps, but even the basic 300 Mbps plan at $55/mo. can support the average household’s Wi-Fi needs.Ìý

Overall score: 4.0 out of 5.

Read the full AT&T review.

T-Mobile 5G Home – Most available 5G service

T-Mobile offers one unlimited standalone internet plan for $60/mo. You can bundle with a T-Mobile cellular plan to save up to $20 monthly. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet doesn’t charge extra for equipment or activation, and the provider performs well when it comes to customer satisfaction. T-Mobile is a fixed wireless network that uses local cell towers to relay the internet signal. However, drawbacks of 5G internet service include variable speed based on local network overcrowding and increased latency compared to cable and fiber connections. Ìý

Overall score: 4.1 out of 5.

Read the full T-Mobile review.

Verizon 5G – Fastest 5G service

Verizon 5G Home is $50/mo. for up to 300 Mbps and Verizon 5G Home Plus is $70/mo. for up to 1,000 Mbps. Either plan can be bundled with Verizon Mobile for a discounted rate. The setup for Verizon 5G is quick and easy: Verizon mails you the gateway, and you plug it into a wall outlet near a window. Plans have no contracts or extra equipment fees and come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.Ìý

Overall score: 4.2 out of 5.

Read the full Verizon 5G review.

Google Fiber – Best for simple pricing

Google Fiber offers two no-contract plans in the Atlanta region: 1 GB for $70/mo. or 2 GB for $100/mo. While Google Fiber offers up to 8 GB in other coverage areas, those faster speeds are not currently available in Atlanta. Still, Google Fiber is known for good customer service and few hidden fees. Installation and equipment are free, and Google Fiber plans include unlimited data and one terabyte (TB) of free cloud storage.Ìý

Overall score: 3.8 out of 5.

Read the full Google Fiber review.

Yomura – Fastest fiber plans

Yomura is a smaller startup internet service provider that offers fiber and fixed wireless internet. In Atlanta, Georgia, Yomura’s two fiber options are 1,000 Mbps (1 GB) for $99/mo. or 10,000 Mbps (10 GB) for $999/mo. Yomura fixed wireless options include five plans from 100 Mbps to 1 GB that cost between $49–$299/mo. Yomura sets itself apart from other providers by committing to net neutrality and accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment.Ìý

Cheap internet options in Atlanta, GA

Xfinity has the cheapest internet plan in Atlanta at just $9.95/mo., which is $40 less than the next cheapest provider (without bundling discounts). Other cheap internet options include T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, Verizon 5G Home and Yomura Air’s 100 Mbps plan.

PlanPrice*Download speedConnection type
Xfinity 50 Mbps$9.95/mo.50 MbpsÌýCable
T-Mobile 5G$40/mo.**Up to 245 MbpsÌý5G
Verizon 5G$35/mo.**Up to 300 Mbps5G
Yomura$49/mo.ÌýUp to 100 MbpsFixed wireless
AT&T$55/mo.300 MbpsFiber
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary. As of 1/18/24.
**When bundled with a qualifying mobile plan.

Fastest internet in Atlanta, GA

High-speed internet plans inAtlanta are from fiber-optic internet providers. Fast fiber plans can be very expensive, such as Yomura’s 10 GB plan for nearly $1,000/mo. However, that caliber of speed is unnecessary for most households and is usually reserved for commercial use. Fast fiber speeds from Google or AT&T are up to 1/10th that price and provide enough bandwidth for all the Wi-Fi devices in your home.Ìý

PlanPrice*Download speedConnection type
Xfinity$75/mo.1,000 MbpsCable
Xfinity$95/mo.2,000 MbpsCable
Google 2 GB$100/mo.2,000 MbpsÌýFiber
AT&T 5 GB$250/mo.4,700 MbpsFiber
Yomura$999/mo.Ìý10,000 MbpsFiber
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary. As of 1/18/24.

Atlanta, GA internet technologies

Atlanta residents can get fiber, cable, 5G fixed wireless and satellite internet connections. Choosing between several internet technologies allows you to pick the best connection for your home. Hughesnet, Viasat and Starlink provide satellite internet for areas in and around Atlanta that might not be covered by fiber, cable or 5G ISPs. Consider the pros and cons of each connection type when shopping for internet providers in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tech typePros Cons
FiberGreat availability in AtlantaMore expensive
CableCheapest plansÌýPromotional price ends after 12–24 months
5G/Fixed wirelessEasy setupFluctuating speeds based on network congestion
SatelliteAvailable in rural areasMay have data limits, contracts and slower speedsÌý

Atlanta, GA internet FAQs

Is fiber internet available in Atlanta, Georgia?

Yes. Atlanta has several fiber internet companies including AT&T, Google Fiber and Yomura.

How fast is internet in Atlanta?

Internet plans with speeds up to 10,000 Mbps are available in Atlanta and the surrounding area. Over 75% of the city can get internet speeds of over 1,000 Mbps at their home, and nearly 100% can get at least 250 Mbps download speeds, according to the FCC.

Can you get free internet in Atlanta?

Free in Atlanta are available in Piedmont or Grant Park, as well as several coffee shops, restaurants or retail stores.

How much is internet per month in Atlanta?

Atlanta internet providers offer a broad range of plans for different budgets. The average cost among the top five most-available providers is around $70/mo.

What is the best internet service provider in Atlanta?

Due to its fast speeds and broad accessibility, Xfinity stands out as one of the best internet providers in Atlanta. With plans for every budget that accommodate everything from general browsing to bandwidth-intensive activities, Xfinity meets a wide range of internet needs.

Is there financial assistance for internet in Atlanta, Georgia?

Qualifying customers are eligible for low-cost internet from Xfinity and AT&T for as low as $9.95/mo., depending on location and availability.Ìý

Does Atlanta have fiber internet service?

The fiber internet service Atlanta offers ranges from 300 to 10 GB, with prices that start at $55/mo.ÌýÌý

Does Atlanta have 5G home internet service available?

Atlanta, GA, has two 5G home internet providers available — T-Mobile and Verizon.

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