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There’s no shortage of options in the U.S. when it comes to choosing an internet company. If you reside in Mesa and are trying to select the best internet service provider (ISP) for your home, you may feel overwhelmed by the number of national and local providers out there. T-Mobile, Verizon Fios and Cox Communications provide the best internet services in Mesa, where speeds up to 2,000 Mbps (Mbps being the unit of measurement that describes the speed of a particular internet connection) are available. Interested in a fiber connection? Fiber availability in your area is 1%.

However, not all ISPs are the same. It’s pivotal to compare and contrast plans, availability and speeds of different internet services and determine which is best for your needs, budget and lifestyle.

On the whole, internet prices in Mesa typically start around $48 per month, according to Forbes Home’s internet survey, as well as our research of providers and cost of living data. Still, pricing will vary depending on attributes like plan and type (fiber internet, cable internet or digital subscriber line, a.k.a DSL), speed requirements and other factors.

Continue reading for tips on finding the best internet provider in Mesa, and for more information including typical prices to expect, explanations of some available plans, internet types and more.

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The Forbes Home team is committed to bringing you independent, unbiased ratings and information. We use data and expert advice to inform all of our content. Plus, our advisory board of licensed professionals fact-checks and reviews our content for accuracy and relevancy. You can read more about our editorial guidelines and the internet provider methodology for the ratings below.

  • 22 providers evaluated
  • 39 different attributes scored
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  • Cheapest Internet Providers
  • Fastest Internet Providers
  • Best Internet For Rural Areas
  • Best Internet Only Plans
  • Best Internet For Gaming
  • Best Internet, TV And Phone Bundles
  • Best Fiber Internet Providers
  • Best Unlimited Hotspot Plans
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  • Key Takeaways
  • Best Internet Providers in Mesa
  • Compare the Best Internet Providers in Mesa
  • T-Mobile
  • Verizon Fios
  • Cox Communications
  • HughesNet
  • CenturyLink
  • Cheapest Internet Providers in Mesa
  • Fastest Internet Providers in Mesa
  • How to Find the Best Mesa Internet Deals and Promotions
  • Mesa Internet Coverage and Stats
  • Compare Top Internet Providers in Your Area
  • How to Choose the Right Mesa Internet Service Provider for You
  • Methodology: How We Selected the Best Internet Providers in Mesa
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Key Takeaways:

  • Our top choice for the best internet company in Mesa is T-Mobile, followed by Verizon Fios and Cox Communications.
  • The price of internet in Mesa starts at $48 monthly.
  • A recent Forbes Home survey reported that the typical American shells out about $46 monthly on streaming subscriptions.

Best Internet Providers in Mesa

  • T-Mobile: Best Mobile Internet
  • Verizon Fios: Best Starting Plan Costs
  • Cox Communications: Best Overall Value
  • HughesNet: Best Rural Coverage
  • CenturyLink: Best No Contract

Forbes Home’s best internet provider overall pick in Mesa for 2025 is T-Mobile. T-Mobile provides great download speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps and reasonable costs starting nationally at $30 per month. T-Mobile is also the top option in your area for mobile internet.

The principal thing to remember when picking a new internet provider is choosing the company that best suits your needs. Compare the best Mesa internet providers to see which companies offer services that appeal to you.


Compare the Best Internet Providers in Mesa

T-Mobile
T-Mobile
Forbes Home Desktop Logo Forbes Home Mobile Logo
4.3
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On T-Mobile's Website
Best For
Best Mobile Internet
Speed Range
33 - 1,000 Mbps
Local Availability
38%
Verizon Fios
Verizon Fios
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4.2
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On Verizon's Website
Best For
Best Starting Plan Costs
Speed Range
300 - 1,000 Mbps
Local Availability
36%
Cox Communications
Cox Communications
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4.2
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On Cox's Website
Best For
Best Overall Value
Speed Range
100 - 2,000 Mbps
Local Availability
89%
HughesNet
HughesNet
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4.2
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On Hughesnet's Website
Best For
Best Rural Coverage
Speed Range
15 - 50 Mbps
Local Availability
100%
CenturyLink
CenturyLink
Forbes Home Desktop Logo Forbes Home Mobile Logo
3.8
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On CenturyLink's Website
Best For
Best No Contract
Speed Range
100 - 940 Mbps
Local Availability
69%
PROVIDER FORBES HOME RATING BEST FOR SPEED RANGE LOCAL AVAILABILITY LEARN MORE
T-Mobile
T-Mobile
Forbes Home Desktop Logo Forbes Home Mobile Logo
4.3
Best Mobile Internet
33 - 1,000 Mbps
38%
Learn More
On T-Mobile's Website
Verizon Fios
Verizon Fios
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4.2
Best Starting Plan Costs
300 - 1,000 Mbps
36%
Learn More
On Verizon's Website
Cox Communications
Cox Communications
Forbes Home Desktop Logo Forbes Home Mobile Logo
4.2
Best Overall Value
100 - 2,000 Mbps
89%
Learn More
On Cox's Website
HughesNet
HughesNet
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4.2
Best Rural Coverage
15 - 50 Mbps
100%
Learn More
On Hughesnet's Website
CenturyLink
CenturyLink
Forbes Home Desktop Logo Forbes Home Mobile Logo
3.8
Best No Contract
100 - 940 Mbps
69%
Learn More
On CenturyLink's Website

Best Mobile Internet

T-Mobile

Learn More
On T-Mobile's Website
4.3
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All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
Fiber
Yes
National Monthly Cost
From $30
Download Speeds
33 - 1,000 Mbps
4.3
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Mobile Internet

T-Mobile

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $30

Download Speeds
33 - 1,000 Mbps

Learn More
On T-Mobile's Website
Why We Picked It

You may know T-Mobile as a cell phone provider, but the company also bills itself as the fastest-growing home internet provider. Nationally, T-Mobile plans start at $30 per month when you use autopay, so be sure to ask about that feature and any other offers in Mesa, Arizona.

Learn More: T-Mobile Internet Review

Additional Details

Mesa Availability: 38%

Best Starting Plan Costs

Verizon Fios

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On Verizon's Website
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
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Fiber
Yes
National Monthly Cost
From $25
Download Speeds
300 - 1,000 Mbps
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Starting Plan Costs

Verizon Fios

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $25

Download Speeds
300 - 1,000 Mbps

Learn More
On Verizon's Website
Why We Picked It

Residents in Mesa may want to consider Verizon Fios as a home internet service provider choice. The company offers speeds up to 1 Gig, with national plans starting at $25 per month.

Learn More: Verizon Fios Internet Review

Additional Details

Mesa Availability: 36%

Best Overall Value

Cox Communications

Learn More
On Cox's Website
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
Fiber
Yes
National Monthly Cost
From $50
Download Speeds
100 - 2,000 Mbps
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Overall Value

Cox Communications

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $50

Download Speeds
100 - 2,000 Mbps

Learn More
On Cox's Website
Why We Picked It

Mesa features Cox Communications as one of its primary internet service options. The company is rated 4.6 stars based on service quality and customer feedback. With a focus on meeting diverse user requirements, Cox Communications presents plans with speeds ranging up to 2,000 Mbps. Costs vary, with the lowest plan priced nationally at $50 per month.

Learn More: Cox Communications Internet Review

Additional Details

Mesa Availability: 89%

Best Rural Coverage

HughesNet

Learn More
On Hughesnet's Website
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
Fiber
No
National Monthly Cost
From $50
Download Speeds
15 - 50 Mbps
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Rural Coverage

HughesNet

Fiber
No

National Monthly Cost
From $50

Download Speeds
15 - 50 Mbps

Learn More
On Hughesnet's Website
Why We Picked It

HughesNet serves the entire United States, including Mesa, and offers unlimited data options with free pro installation and no data caps. HughesNet does not offer fiber options in Mesa.

Learn More: HughesNet Internet Review

Additional Details

Mesa Availability: 100%

Best No Contract

CenturyLink

Learn More
On CenturyLink's Website
3.8
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
Fiber
Yes
National Monthly Cost
From $55
Download Speeds
100 - 940 Mbps
3.8
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best No Contract

CenturyLink

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $55

Download Speeds
100 - 940 Mbps

Learn More
On CenturyLink's Website
Why We Picked It

CenturyLink offers a variety of plans in Mesa, which can include fiber, cable and 5G plans. In Mesa, you can access internet with speeds up to 940 Mbps. National plans begin at $55 per month.

Learn More: CenturyLink Internet Review

Additional Details

Mesa Availability: 69%

Cheapest Internet Providers in Mesa

If you’re searching for the most cost-effective internet options in Mesa, Verizon Fios stands out with its competitively priced plans starting at just $25 per month. For those considering broader options, T-Mobile, Cox Communications and HughesNet also offer value-oriented internet plans. Based on national pricing and cost of living data, affordable plans in Mesa can start as low as $29 per month.

Keep in mind that these are average prices that can fluctuate based on various factors like plan specifics, download and upload speeds, connection types and the typical pricing in your locale. Below is a breakdown of Mesa’s most budget-friendly internet providers, complete with their typical national monthly base rates for the advertised download speeds.

PROVIDER NATIONAL BASE PRICE DOWNLOAD SPEED AVAILABILITY IN MESA
Verizon Fios
$25
300 Mbps
36%
T-Mobile
$30
33 Mbps
38%
Cox Communications
$50
100 Mbps
89%
HughesNet
$50
15 Mbps
100%
CenturyLink
$55
100 Mbps
69%

Fastest Internet Providers in Mesa

Cox Communications, Verizon Fios and T-Mobile are the fastest internet providers in Mesa. Cox Communications provides the fastest internet plans in Mesa with speeds up to 2,000 Mbps.

If you like to stream videos or work from home, download speed is likely a major deciding factor in which internet provider you choose. As such, it plays a significant role in our list of the best internet providers in Mesa. While some will value lightning-fast download speeds more than others, if it plays even a minor part in your decision, it’s worth paying attention here.

Download speeds of 1 GB per second are available in Mesa and are good for remote workers or frequent gamers. But if you don’t spend much time online, you may be able to select a plan with a lower download speed.

It’s important to note that when comparing any of the providers on our list of fastest internet companies, the average numbers in this table can vary based on several factors. Depending on where you live in Mesa, internet speeds can vary, so be sure to check with any internet service that you’re considering to make sure the plans available in your area can meet your speed needs.

The companies below are some of the fastest internet providers on our list, including maximum available download speeds and the starting cost for each provider’s plan.

PROVIDER FASTEST DOWNLOAD SPEED BASE NATIONAL PRICE AVAILABILITY IN MESA
Cox Communications
2,000 Mbps
$50
89%
Verizon Fios
1,000 Mbps
$25
36%
T-Mobile
1,000 Mbps
$30
38%
CenturyLink
940 Mbps
$55
69%
HughesNet
50 Mbps
$50
100%

How to Find the Best Mesa Internet Deals and Promotions

Scouting for the prime internet deals and promotions in Mesa can significantly reduce your monthly expenses or initial setup costs. Many of the leading internet providers frequently roll out appealing offers on their most sought-after or new plans.

To snag these savings, it’s advisable to browse the official websites of these providers often. There, you’ll find the most current deals they are promoting. Note that some discounts may cater exclusively to specific groups such as veterans, students or new homeowners, enhancing the appeal if you fit any of these categories.


Mesa Internet Coverage and Stats

Internet Connection Types Available in Mesa

Internet Speeds Available in Mesa

In Mesa, 92% of individuals can access the internet with speeds of at least 25 Mbps, which is fast enough for gaming, streaming and working from home. You’ll need to choose a plan with speeds of at least 3 Mbps to surf the internet or write emails.

Internet Survey Highlights How Residents Are Using Internet

Forbes Home’s 2024 internet survey noted that 86% of interviewees paid for more than one streaming service every month. More than half of the interviewees who opted to stream instead of using traditional cable share accounts with other people. The survey also found that though most respondents subscribe to 2.8 streaming platforms, about 10% of the individuals interviewed pay for more than five streaming services at any given time. Additionally, 50% of people who participated in the survey reported paying for services and platforms they infrequently use. Some don’t even use the platforms at all.

Further survey discoveries suggest that more than half of streamers signed up for a platform just to watch one particular show or segment, and the average American pays approximately $46 for streaming subscriptions each month.

Further insights note that:

  • Interviewees spend 3.1 hours each day streaming media.
  • Interviewees like Hulu’s interface the least.
  • 81% of interviewees experience lagging internet that disrupts the quality of their streams.

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How to Choose the Right Mesa Internet Service Provider for You

You can find the best internet provider for you in Mesa by keeping a few factors top of mind. Some elements may be more essential to you than others depending on your hobbies, the number of people in your household and more. For example, if laggy internet is your pet peeve, pay close attention to the fastest plans from multiple companies. If you live out in the country, one of the companies that service rural areas will probably be the best option for you.

Consider the rest of these categories and factors to make the most well-rounded decision for your home:

Availability

First, you’ll only want to review providers covering Mesa and the neighborhood where you specifically live. Availability can vary greatly, even in locations just a few miles away from each other, so doing some specific research can help a lot. Once you have your list, look at the major differences between each provider to narrow things down.

Speed

For those who value fast internet, it’s no secret that speed is a top consideration. A 1-GB-per-second download speed tends to be a good starting point for households wanting to stream from multiple devices. Adjust your desired speed based on your own needs.

Cost

Cost is probably another important factor—if not the most important factor—in your internet provider search. Plans can range widely, starting as low as $20 per month for decent speeds and going up to $300 for some premium plans. Your unique monthly rate will depend on where you live and the provider you choose, among other factors. For example, if you’re in a rural area that’s tougher to service, your rates may be higher than in high-traffic areas.

Reliability

Reliability is paramount in an internet provider because nobody likes dealing with Wi-Fi that is inconsistent. Make sure that the company you pick has reviews that prove that its internet is reliable so you’ll have a smooth experience. And because hiccups happen, we also recommend picking an ISP with several different customer support options like live chat and daily phone support.

Connection Type

Knowing the internet connection type you’d prefer will help you narrow down your choice of provider even more by eliminating any companies that don’t offer that type of internet service. Luckily, many companies provide all the options you could want, including 5G, cable, fiber, wireless and satellite.

Contracts

You won’t always have to sign a contract with an ISP, but if you especially want to avoid signing one, be sure to mention that early on or do your research before strongly considering a certain company. Even if you’re fine with signing a contract, you’ll want to review it carefully for any hidden fees. Breaking a contract can be difficult and even cost you a lot of money, so look for mentions of early termination fees.

Bundling

Bundling your internet, phone and cable together can help you save money, so it’s best to evaluate each provider’s bundle offerings. Determine what’s included in each package and how much it costs to make the best choice for your home.

Data Caps

Some providers may place data caps on your monthly data use. Once you’ve used your allotted data for the month, your service won’t necessarily be cut off, but you may observe that your speeds are slower or your connection is throttled. Read the fine print for each ISP and plan before making your choice, as some are more transparent about this cap than others.


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Methodology: How We Selected the Best Internet Providers in Mesa

To determine the best internet provider rankings in Mesa, the Forbes Home editorial team compared 22 major internet providers across 39 different metrics, such as average monthly cost, download speed and fiber availability.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which Mesa internet provider is the fastest?

In Mesa, Cox Communications stands out by delivering the swiftest internet speeds available, reaching up to 2,000 Mbps. To fully appreciate how this offering stacks up against the competition, it’s advisable to examine the various plans from different providers. This comparison will help you understand how Cox Communications’s speeds compare to the average Mbps provided across other services in the area.

Which internet provider in Mesa is the cheapest?

The cheapest internet provider in Mesa is Verizon Fios, with its most economical plan costing just $25 per month nationally. Even with this information, we’d still recommend shopping around between companies and looking at each provider’s website for any deals and promotions that could lower your overall upfront cost.

What is the top internet service provider in Mesa?

Forbes Home has selected T-Mobile as the best internet provider for 2025. T-Mobile has download speeds of 1,000 Mbps and plans span from $30 to $50 per month. T-Mobile is also a great choice for mobile internet.

How much does the internet cost in Mesa?

According to cost of living data and national prices, the average cost of internet service in Mesa is approximately $48 per month. To ensure you secure a plan that fits your needs and budget, it’s critical to explore different options among various internet providers.

Beyond merely scouring promotions and deals on providers’ websites, it’s also wise to assess your own internet usage habits at home. If your daily activities don’t demand the highest speeds available, opting for a more adequate speed could lead to substantial savings. Those requiring robust bandwidth for activities like streaming, gaming or remote work will find value in higher-speed plans, which tend to be pricier. Conversely, a lower-speed plan might be perfectly adequate for those with minimal device connectivity or who primarily use the internet for browsing or emails. This tailored approach ensures you don’t overpay for bandwidth you won’t use.

Can you get fiber internet in Mesa?

1% of people in Mesa can access fiber internet. Several internet services available in Mesa offer fiber nationally, like T-Mobile, Verizon Fios and Cox Communications, but you’ll need to ask them directly to find out if your home is eligible for connection.

What are good internet speeds?

The FCC defines broadband internet as download speeds of at least 25 Mbps and upload speeds of 3 Mbps. However, most companies and experts suggest that you opt for a plan with download speeds of 100 Mbps and above, and upload speeds of 10 Mbps or more if you want to browse the internet efficiently, video call for remote work and do some general streaming and gaming.

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Kristin Salaky
Kristin Salaky Staff Editor

Kristin is a lead editor at Forbes Home and has nearly a decade of professional experience as a writer and editor. She's previously worked at sites like Talking Points Memo, Insider, Delish, Angi and HomeAdvisor. She has a passion for lifestyle topics and has extensive experience researching and reporting on topics that will help make your house a home.

Lexie Pelchen
Lexie Pelchen Former Staff Editor

Lexie is a former Staff Writer at Forbes Home and has over 6 years of professional experience as a writer and editor in the home improvement space. She's previously worked at sites such as HomeAdvisor and Angi (formerly Angie's List).

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