Las Vegas may be known for its entertainment and nightlife, but reliable internet is what keeps residents and businesses connected every day. Whether you’re streaming movies, gaming, working remotely or running a small business, the right internet plan makes all the difference. 

The good news is that Las Vegas offers plenty of options, from cable and fiber to 5G home internet and fixed wireless. Plans start around $35 and can reach $150 per month, with speeds ranging from 10 Mbps up to 8 Gbps. To help you choose, we’ve compared the city’s most affordable internet providers side by side.

Top cheap internet service providers in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has a wide range of internet service providers. These providers are ranked by how widely they are available. Cox leads in coverage, ISP.Net is available citywide, and T-Mobile has the largest 5G network. The top options are ranked here based on availability:

  • Cox: Covers about 95% of Las Vegas with cable and fiber hybrid plans  
  • ISP.Net: Offers fixed wireless across 100% of the city  
  • T-Mobile: Covers about 63% of the area with 5G home internet  
  • Quantum Fiber: Fiber available in about 20% of locations  
  • Verizon 5G: Reaches about 32% of Las Vegas with 5G home service  
  • CenturyLink: Offers DSL where fiber isn’t available

Cox

Cox is the most available cable internet provider in Las Vegas, covering almost the entire city. Its plans start at $50 per month and offer speeds from 100 Mbps up to 2,000 Mbps. Cox is known for its large network and offers both cable and fiber hybrid connections. All plans are contract-free and most include a 1.25 TB data cap, which is enough for most households.

Here’s a quick look at Cox provider plan options in Las Vegas (based on 89147 ZIP code):

  • Go Fast: $50 per month, up to 300 Mbps download/35 Mbps upload
  • Go Even Faster: $70 per month, up to 500 Mbps download/50 Mbps upload
  • Go Super Fast: $90 per month, up to 1,000 Mbps download/115 Mbps upload
  • Go Beyond Fast: $140 per month, up to 2,000 Mbps download/115 Mbps upload

Read our full Cox internet review.

Auto-pay, paperless billing discounts may be applied. Pricing, packages, and policies are subject to change, including when adjusting or removing services or equipment. Prices do not include applicable taxes, surcharges, usage-based charges (such as data, toll usage, pay-per-use service), and other fees. ISP.Net

ISP.Net is a fixed wireless provider available almost everywhere in Las Vegas. It offers unlimited data and local customer support. Plans start at $50 per month and top out at $150 depending on speed. Installation may require an exterior antenna.

Take a closer look at ISP.Net’s internet packages available to Las Vegas residents (based on 89147 ZIP code):

  • HomeNet 50: $50 per month, up to 25 Mbps download/10 Mbps upload
  • HomeNet 100: $75 per month, up to 100 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload
  • HomeNet 200: $125 per month, up to 200 Mbps download/50 Mbps upload  
  • HomeNet 500: $150 per month, up to 500 Mbps download/200 Mbps upload

T-Mobile Home Internet

T-Mobile Home Internet uses its 5G network to bring internet service to Las Vegas households. Plans start at $35 per month when bundled with mobile and offer unlimited data with no contracts. Speeds can reach up to 415 Mbps, but may vary based on network traffic.

Here’s an overview of T-Mobile home internet plans you can find in Las Vegas (based on 89147 ZIP code):

  • Rely Home Internet: $35 per month; 87–318 Mbps download/14–56 Mbps upload
  • Amplified Home Internet: $45 per month; 133–415 Mbps download/12–55 Mbps upload
  • All In Home Internet: $55 per month; 133–415 Mbps download/12–55 Mbps upload

Read our full T-Mobile home internet review.

$35 device connection charge due at sale. Plus taxes & fees for accounts currently paying for a T-Mobile wireless line with additional taxes & fees. Includes $15 monthly discount for existing T-Mobile voice customers and $5 monthly discount for AutoPay.Quantum Fiber

Quantum Fiber provides fiber-optic internet with fast and reliable speeds. It offers Price for Life deals, meaning your monthly price won’t increase. Quantum Fiber plans require no contracts and have unlimited data. Fiber availability is limited to certain neighborhoods.

Here are the details of Quantum Fiber’s internet service in Las Vegas:

  • 200 Mbps: $45 per month, up to 200 Mbps symmetrical download/upload  
  • 500 Mbps: $60 per month, up to 500 Mbps symmetrical download/upload  
  • 940 Mbps: $70 per month, up to 940 Mbps symmetrical download/upload  
  • 2 Gbps: $95 per month, up to 2,000 Mbps symmetrical download/upload  
  • 3 Gbps: $100 per month, up to 3,000 Mbps symmetrical download/upload
  • 8 Gbps: $165 per month, up to 8,000 Mbps symmetrical download/upload (select addresses)

Read our full Quantum Fiber review.

Limited availability. Service, speed, and rate in select locations only. 360 WiFi and other equipment lease charges, discounts, taxes, and fees are excluded.  Price for Life offer and rate may be increased. Additional eligibility requirements and restrictions may apply.Verizon 5G

Verizon 5G Home Internet offers fast wireless speeds with simple pricing and no contracts. Plans start at $35 per month when bundled with a mobile plan. Download speeds can reach up to 1,000 Mbps in some areas. Verizon 5G is available in about one-third of Las Vegas.

These are the Verizon 5G internet plans currently offered across Las Vegas:

  • 5G Home: $35 per month (with mobile), 85–300 Mbps download/5–10 Mbps upload
  • 5G Home Plus: $45 per month (with mobile), 300–1,000 Mbps download/10–15 Mbps upload

Read our full Verizon 5G internet review.

Prices and plans vary by location. For new and existing myHome customers. Actual speeds may vary. 5G Home Internet plans vary depending on address/location, equipment, network connection and external factors affecting cellular networks.CenturyLink

CenturyLink offers DSL and fiber internet in some parts of Las Vegas. Where fiber is available, customers can get faster speeds and more reliable service. In areas without fiber, CenturyLink provides DSL service up to 100 Mbps. Plans do not require contracts and have no data caps.

Here’s how CenturyLink’s internet plans in Las Vegas compare:

  • 80 Mbps: $55 per month, up to 80 Mbps download/10 Mbps upload
  • 140 Mbps: $55 per month, up to 140 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload

Read our full CenturyLink review.

Actual speeds vary by location, and some speeds may fall below the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) recommended broadband speeds of 100 Mbps. Use the FCC’s Broadband Map to find ISPs and their maximum speeds in your area.Which internet providers offer the cheapest internet in Las Vegas?

Verizon 5G and T-Mobile offer the lowest starting prices, especially when bundled with mobile services.Here are the cheapest starting prices for each provider, ranked from lowest to highest:

  1. Verizon 5G: $35 per month (with mobile bundle)  
  2. T-Mobile: $35 per month (with mobile bundle)   
  3. Quantum Fiber: $45 per month  
  4. CenturyLink: $55 per month
  5. Cox: $50 per month
  6. ISP.Net: $50 per month

What are the fastest internet options in Las Vegas?

Providers ranked from fastest to slowest maximum download speeds:

  1. Quantum Fiber: Up to 8,000 Mbps symmetrical download/upload  
  2. Cox: Up to 2,000 Mbps download/115 Mbps upload
  3. Verizon 5G: Up to 1,000 Mbps/15 Mbps upload
  4. ISP.Net: Up to 500 Mbps download/200 Mbps upload
  5. T-Mobile: Up to 415 Mbps/55 Mbps upload
  6. CenturyLink DSL: Up to 140 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload

Download speeds matter for streaming, gaming, video calls and downloading large files. Faster speeds reduce buffering and improve the experience for multiple users in a household.

How to choose an internet service provider in Las Vegas

Compare these factors based on your needs before signing up:

  • Availability in your neighborhood  
  • Download and upload speeds  
  • Monthly price and total yearly cost  
  • Contract terms and any early termination fees  
  • Quality of customer service and support

What types of internet are available in Las Vegas?

Residents can choose from several types of internet connections:

  • Fiber: Delivers fast, reliable speeds using fiber-optic cables (Quantum Fiber, some CenturyLink)  
  • Cable: Uses coaxial cable networks for broad coverage and good speeds (Cox)  
  • 5G wireless: Uses mobile networks for home internet (T-Mobile, Verizon 5G)  
  • Fixed wireless: Delivers internet via radio signals, available citywide (ISP.Net)  
  • DSL: Uses telephone lines, available in some areas (CenturyLink)  
  • Satellite: Internet from satellites, available everywhere (Hughesnet, Starlink, Viasat)

Are there any special programs for affordable internet in Las Vegas?

Several providers offer special programs and discounts:

  • Cox: Connect2Compete program for qualifying low-income families  
  • Verizon 5G: Discounted rates for those who bundle with mobile service  
  • T-Mobile: Offers discounts and occasional promotions for new customers  
  • Quantum Fiber: Price for Life deals lock in your monthly rate  

Residents should check with each provider for current offers and eligibility requirements.

Contributing: Lisa Iscrupe, Hannah Whatley, Allconnect

This article was edited with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reviewed by a journalist before publication. Learn more about Gannett’s AI guidelines and policy here.