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Deciding on the best internet service provider (ISP) for your home in Orlando can be intimidating. Notably, there are 10 ISPs servicing the city’s 316,081 residents, but a few stand out from the rest.

No matter if you rely on fiber internet, cable internet or digital subscriber line (DSL) to watch your favorite shows or to browse the web in Orlando, it’s important to take some time to compare services so you can make the best selection for your family and budget. In Orlando, the average price of internet service begins at $41 per month, according to Forbes Home’s internet survey, provider information and cost of living data. Your specific cost will hinge on the type of plan you choose, your particular provider and more.

Read on to learn more about the best internet companies in Orlando and how to find the best internet provider for your needs, including the common plans available, costs you can expect and more.

Why you can trust Forbes Home

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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  • Key Takeaways
  • Best Internet Providers in Orlando
  • Compare the Best Internet Providers in Orlando
  • AT&T
  • T-mobile
  • Verizon Fios
  • Spectrum
  • HughesNet
  • Cheapest Internet Providers in Orlando
  • Fastest Internet Providers in Orlando
  • How to Find the Best Orlando Internet Deals and Promotions
  • Orlando Internet Coverage and Stats
  • Compare Top Internet Providers in Your Area
  • How to Choose the Right Orlando Internet Service Provider for You
  • Methodology: How We Selected the Best Internet Providers in Orlando
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Key Takeaways:

  • We selected AT&T as the best internet service provider in Orlando, followed by T-Mobile and Verizon Fios.
  • The cost of internet in Orlando generally starts at $41 per month.
  • According to a recent Forbes Home survey, the average American pays around $46 per month on streaming subscriptions.

Best Internet Providers in Orlando

  • AT&T: Best Nationwide Coverage
  • T-Mobile: Best Mobile Internet
  • Verizon Fios: Best Starting Plan Costs
  • Spectrum: Best 5G Internet
  • HughesNet: Best Rural Coverage

Forbes Home’s best internet provider overall pick in Orlando for 2025 is AT&T. AT&T provides impressive download speeds of up to 500 Mbps and reasonable costs starting nationally at $55 per month. AT&T is also the best option in your area for nationwide coverage.

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


Compare the Best Internet Providers in Orlando

AT&T
AT&T
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4.5
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On AT&T's Website
Best For
Best Nationwide Coverage
Speed Range
10 - 500 Mbps
Local Availability
62%
T-Mobile
T-Mobile
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4.3
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On T-Mobile's Website
Best For
Best Mobile Internet
Speed Range
33 - 1,000 Mbps
Local Availability
60%
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
24%
Spectrum
Spectrum
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4.2
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On Spectrum's Website
Best For
Best 5G Internet
Speed Range
300 - 1,000 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%
PROVIDER FORBES ADVISOR RATING BEST FOR SPEED RANGE LOCAL AVAILABILITY LEARN MORE
AT&T
AT&T
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4.5
Best Nationwide Coverage
10 - 500 Mbps
62%
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On AT&T's Website
T-Mobile
T-Mobile
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4.3
Best Mobile Internet
33 - 1,000 Mbps
60%
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On T-Mobile's Website
Verizon Fios
Verizon Fios
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4.2
Best Starting Plan Costs
300 - 1,000 Mbps
24%
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On Verizon's Website
Spectrum
Spectrum
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4.2
Best 5G Internet
300 - 1,000 Mbps
89%
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On Spectrum's Website
HughesNet
HughesNet
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4.2
Best Rural Coverage
15 - 50 Mbps
100%
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On Hughesnet's Website

Best Orlando Internet Providers Reviews

Best Nationwide Coverage

AT&T

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On AT&T's Website
4.5
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Fiber
Yes
National Monthly Cost
From $55
Download Speeds
10 - 500 Mbps
4.5
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Nationwide Coverage

AT&T

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $55

Download Speeds
10 - 500 Mbps

Learn More
On AT&T's Website
Why We Picked It

AT&T, well-known and accessible in nearly half of the country, offers multiple plans in Orlando. You can get the internet with speeds up to 500 Mbps. Plans start nationally at $55 per month.

Learn More: AT&T Internet Review

Additional Details

Orlando Availability: 62%

Best Mobile Internet

T-Mobile

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On T-Mobile's Website
4.3
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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

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance internet plan, T-Mobile in Orlando offers no annual contract and no data caps. You can also try it out for 15 days and if you’re not satisfied, you can ask for your money back. National plan pricing starts as low as $30.

Learn More: T-Mobile Internet Review

Additional Details

Orlando Availability: 60%

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 Orlando may want to consider Verizon Fios as a home internet service provider option. The company offers speeds up to 1 Gig, with plans starting nationally at $65.99 for that speed, and plans starting at $24.99 for lower speeds. Verizon will also offer you up to $500 in a limited-time offer to help you switch from your current provider in Orlando.

Learn More: Verizon Fios Internet Review

Additional Details

Orlando Availability: 24%

Best 5G Internet

Spectrum

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On Spectrum'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
300 - 1,000 Mbps
4.2
Forbes Home Improvement
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best 5G Internet

Spectrum

Fiber
Yes

National Monthly Cost
From $50

Download Speeds
300 - 1,000 Mbps

Learn More
On Spectrum's Website
Why We Picked It

Charter Spectrum serves nearly the whole nation and about half of Orlando’s 316,081 residents. Spectrum offers unlimited data options with no annual contract. If you’re interested in fiber internet, Charter Spectrum likely offers options in Orlando, and the provider also advertises plans that start nationally at $50 per month. Speeds range from 300 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps.

Learn More: Charter Spectrum Internet Review

Additional Details

Orlando 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 all of the U.S., including Orlando, and offers unlimited data options with free pro installation and no data cap. But if you’re looking for fiber internet, HughesNet does not offer fiber internet options in Orlando.

Learn More: HughesNet Internet Review

Additional Details

Orlando Availability: 100%

Cheapest Internet Providers in Orlando

Is a lower price your principal priority when shopping for an internet company in Orlando? If so, look no further than Verizon Fios, with plans starting nationally as low as $25 per month. For more budget-friendly options, companies like T-Mobile, Spectrum and AT&T all provide budget-friendly deals on low-cost internet plans. Based on national plan prices and cost of living data in Orlando, your budget-friendly monthly internet price can start as low as $24.

It’s important to note that these prices are just averages that can change depending on plans, download and upload speeds, connection types and the average rates in your area. However, if you’re looking for budget-friendly internet options in Orlando, here are some of the cheapest internet providers and their typical national monthly base rates.

PROVIDER NATIONAL BASE PRICE DOWNLOAD SPEED AVAILABILITY IN ORLANDO
Verizon Fios
$25
300 Mbps
24%
T-Mobile
$30
33 Mbps
60%
Spectrum
$50
300 Mbps
89%
AT&T
$55
10 Mbps
62%
CenturyLink
$55
100 Mbps
1%

Fastest Internet Providers in Orlando

Verizon Fios, T-Mobile and Spectrum are the fastest internet providers in Orlando. Verizon Fios provides the fastest internet plans in Orlando with speeds up to 1,000 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 picks for the best internet providers in Orlando. 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.

Gaming, streaming and working remotely typically require download speeds of at least 1 GB per second or higher. Since those speeds aren’t available in Orlando, explore plans offered by Verizon Fios, T-Mobile and Spectrum, which are the fastest internet providers available to you.

Light browsing, smaller households or households with fewer connected devices do not need higher download speeds.

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

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

PROVIDER FASTEST DOWNLOAD SPEED BASE NATIONAL PRICE AVAILABILITY IN ORLANDO
Verizon Fios
1,000 Mbps
$25
24%
T-Mobile
1,000 Mbps
$30
60%
Spectrum
1,000 Mbps
$50
89%
AT&T
500 Mbps
$55
62%
HughesNet
50 Mbps
$50
100%

How to Find the Best Orlando Internet Deals and Promotions

Finding a deal or promo from your preferred internet provider in Orlando can help you save money on your bills. Many providers may give discounts on their most popular or latest plans, and you can reap the benefits.

You’ll want to check the company’s website for the most up-to-date promotions and discounts. Some promotions or discounts may also be for specific groups, like military personnel or students. It’s worth keeping your eyes peeled regularly to spot these discounts.


Orlando Internet Coverage and Stats

Internet Connection Types Available in Orlando

Internet Speeds Available in Orlando

In Orlando, 92% of people have access to internet speeds of 25 Mbps, which is typically the minimum to stream video, game online or work remotely. When picking your plan, keep in mind that speeds of 3 Mbps are typically absolute minimum if you want to shop online or send emails.

Internet Survey Highlights How Residents Are Using Internet

Based on the 2024 Forbes Home internet survey, a resounding 86% of survey respondents said that they subscribe to a multitude of streaming services on a monthly basis. Among those who have chosen streaming services over traditional cable, over half reported sharing their accounts with others.

According to the survey, respondents have, on average, 2.8 streaming service subscriptions. Additionally, almost 10% of respondents reported having memberships for more than five streaming services simultaneously. With that, 50% of respondents reported paying for services and platforms they seldom or never utilize.

The survey also displayed that over 50% of streaming subscribers were prompted to sign up for a service primarily so they could access a specific show or segment. On average, individuals in the United States spend around $46 per month on their streaming subscriptions.

Find additional interesting insights below:

  • Surveyed individuals reported spending 3.1 hours a day streaming media.
  • Surveyed individuals said that Hulu’s interface is the platform they least enjoy.
  • 81% reported experiencing lags in internet that directly impact their streaming quality.

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How to Choose the Right Orlando Internet Service Provider for You

Choosing the top internet service for your home in Orlando can seem intricate, but by closely reviewing a few variables, you’ll find the right service for you. Some factors hold more weight than others depending on your personal preferences—for instance, if you live out in the country, you might be looking for internet providers that service rural areas, or if you’re budget-conscious, you’ll want to further assess the lowest-priced plans between companies.

Read on to learn about categories to check off for each company you’re interested in:

Internet Availability

Some areas may have only a handful of companies to compare, but others may have more than a dozen. To pare down your list further, consider each company’s major differentiating aspects and whether they service your home.

Speed

Taking into account your interests and needs, each company’s download and upload speeds may be more pivotal to you than some of the other categories. Most ISPs advertise a 1-GB-per-second download speed, which is a good benchmark speed for streaming from a variety of smart devices.

Cost

The price of your internet plan could be a make-or-break aspect, especially if you’re prioritizing budget-friendly options. While some plans start nationally as low as $20 per month for a plan with decent speeds, others can cost you up to $300 or more. The monthly cost you end up with will vary not only on your plan but also on your area. For example, if you’re in a remote area that is generally difficult to service, you may get higher rates than in well-populated areas.

Reliability

Your internet’s reliability is non-negotiable, especially if you work from home and take daily video conferencing calls. The company you choose will play a big role in your internet experience, so make sure that your selected company’s reviews show that its internet is reliable. Just in case, we also support choosing a provider with several customer support options like live chat and daily phone support.

Bundling

If you choose to bundle your internet, phone and cable together, you’ll want to assess each company’s bundle offerings closely. Compare costs and what’s included in each company’s package, and choose what makes the most sense for you.

Data Caps

You’ll find that some companies put data caps on your monthly data use. When you hit your limit, you won’t necessarily lose service, but you may experience slower speeds and throttling. It’s important to assess the fine print for each provider’s offerings because some are clear about their data limits while others require closer evaluation.

Connection Type

If you’re particular about the connection type you want in your home, you can narrow your list even further by knocking out any that do not offer that type. Whether you’re looking for fiber, cable, wireless, satellite or 5G, many companies cover all of these options.

Contracts

ISPs don’t always require contracts, but if you’re not keen on signing up for one, ask that question early in the process when vetting potential internet providers. Contracts typically have fine print that can result in hidden fees, such as early termination fees, that customers didn’t know about before locking themselves into a contract. And worse—breaking a contract can be difficult (and costly). Circumvent this headache by clarifying whether a company requires a contract and reading the fine print.


Methodology: How We Selected the Best Internet Providers in Orlando

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

You can find out more about how Forbes Home rates internet providers in our detailed methodology page.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which Orlando internet provider is the fastest?

Verizon Fios has the highest internet in Orlando with speeds topping out at 1,000 Mbps. To get a more thorough understanding of what’s available, though, it’s helpful to compare each company’s average Mbps per plan.

Which internet provider in Orlando is the cheapest?

Seeking the most economical internet provider in Orlando? Look no further than Verizon Fios, which offers the most cost-effective national plans starting at just $25 per month. To ensure you’re securing the best possible deal, it’s wise to scrutinize pricing across various providers. Check out their websites regularly for any special offers that could further reduce your expenses, particularly in the short run. This approach will help you find not only the cheapest base price but also potential savings that enhance overall affordability.

What is the top internet service provider in Orlando?

Forbes Home has determined AT&T as the best internet provider for 2025. AT&T offers download speeds of 500 Mbps and plans range from $55 to $250 per month. AT&T is also a great choice for nationwide coverage.

How much does the internet cost in Orlando?

In Orlando, internet typically starts at $41 per month, according to cost of living data and the price of national internet plans, but that number may change depending on the plan you select. To make sure you find the internet provider that works best for your home and budget, it’s recommended to get estimates from numerous companies before making a decision.

Don’t forget to take note of how your household uses the internet. You can peruse company websites for discounts and promo deals, but if, for example, you don’t need the internet plan with the quickest speeds, you can save money by going for a plan with slightly lower Mbps. Those who stream often, play video games or need fast speeds while they work from home, however, will likely require faster Wi-Fi.

Slower internet plans are typically best for those who surf the web less frequently or who use fewer devices.

Can you get fiber internet in Orlando?

Approximately 35% of Orlando residents can access fiber internet. A few of the internet services available in Orlando, like AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon Fios, offer fiber nationally. Just make sure to check that your neighborhood is within the service area.

What are good internet speeds?

According to the FCC, broadband internet can be defined by speeds of at least 25 Mbps download speed and 3 Mbps upload speed. However, many companies and experts suggest that customers select plans with speeds of 100 Mbps or more and upload speeds of 10 Mbps or more to comfortably browse, use video conferencing for remote work and do some light streaming and gaming.

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Lowe Larretta Saddler
Lowe Larretta Saddler Former Staff Editor

Lowe Larretta is former lead editor for Forbes Home, covering all things related to home improvement and good design. She previously worked in the decor and lifestyle spaces for digital publishers such as Hunker, First Media and Ranker and has multiple years of experience creating design and DIY content.

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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