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Internet providers in Mesa, AZ

AT&T
26% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps

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T-Mobile Home Internet
60% available in Mesa
Connection:
5G Home
Download speeds up to
245Mbps

T-Mobile Home Internet connects your new home fast. Get up to a $300 gift card with activation.

Google Fiber
44% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
8000Mbps

Free installation. Mesh Wi-Fi included. No Contracts.

Cox Communications
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Cable & Fiber
Download speeds up to
2000Mbps

Limited availability in select areas

Quantum Fiber
45% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
8000Mbps
EarthLink
26% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps

User Rating(110)

No credit check required.

Mediacom
62% available in Mesa
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
AireBeam
75% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
50Mbps
Hughesnet
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(426)

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Starlink
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
300Mbps

User Rating(184)

Starting at $80/mo. Try Starlink for 30 Days – return Starlink for a full refund if not satisfied.

Phoenix Internet
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
50Mbps
Saddleback Communications
55% available in Mesa
Connection:
DSL & Fiber
Download speeds up to
500Mbps
Triad Wireless
21% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
Cox Communications
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Cable & Fiber
Download speeds up to
2000Mbps

Limited availability in select areas

Quantum Fiber
45% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
8000Mbps
AT&T Business
26% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps
Mediacom
62% available in Mesa
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
AireBeam
75% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
50Mbps
Hughesnet
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(426)

Order now and receive a $100 Prepaid Mastercard® via rebate.* Offer ends 6/25/25.

Phoenix Internet
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
100Mbps
Allstream
79% available in Mesa
Connection:
DSL & Other Copper Wireline
Download speeds up to
6Mbps
Zayo Group
56% available in Mesa
Connection:
DSL, Fiber, Fixed Wireless & Other Copper Wireline
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
Saddleback Communications
55% available in Mesa
Connection:
DSL & Fiber
Download speeds up to
500Mbps
Ooma
50% available in Mesa
Connection:
Wireless LTE
Download speeds up to
100Mbps
Link not provided
Triad Wireless
21% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
SRP Telecom
16% available in Mesa
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
Verizon Wireless
79% available in Mesa
Connection:
Mobile
4GLTE Speeds may vary

User Rating
AT&T Wireless
99% available in Mesa
Connection:
Mobile
5G

User Rating
Cox Mobile
98% available in Mesa
Connection:
Mobile
5G

User Rating

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0–5 Mbps

Works for:

  • Checking email
  • Streaming music on one device
  • Searching on Google

5–40 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video on one device
  • Video calling with Skype or FaceTime
  • Online gaming for one player

40–100 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming HD video on a few devices
  • Multiplayer online gaming
  • Downloading large files

100–500 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video in UHD on multiple screens
  • Downloading files quickly
  • Gaming online for multiple players

500–1,000+ Mbps

Works for:

  • Doing a lot of almost anything

Internet in Mesa

Moving towns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Mesa area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.

Average starting price
$108.72/mo

Average speed
221.9 Mbps

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Mesa Residential Internet Coverage

Depending on your business or residential internet needs and your location, you can compare a range of internet service providers that serve Mesa and its outlying communities.

Through CenturyLink, high-speed internet is provided to almost every major part of Mesa. Centurylink Prism, which brings fiber internet to areas where fiber is installed, is available in part of the Northeast neighborhood and the Southeast neighborhood.

Mediacom has a service area that stretches diagonally and runs through the central part of Mesa, reaching the Southwest neighborhood and the Northeast neighborhood.

Another growing internet service provider in Mesa is Ygnition Networks, which offers high-speed internet to part of the Northeast neighborhood, Southeast, and West Central.

Megapath has one of the most expansive service areas in this city, covering all of Mesa.

Currently, Level 3 Communications is accessible in most of Mesa, excluding a small part of Northeast. The coverage map of Saddleback Communications runs through parts of Central, Northeast, and West Central in Mesa.

If you need yet another option in Mesa, those residing or working in Southwest or West Central can choose TW Telecom, as well.

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Data based on internet speed tests performed in Mesa

Average download speed
221.94 Mbps

Average upload speed
64.06 Mbps

Average latency (ping)
22.44 ms

Average jitter
7.72 ms

 

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Summary of Mesa internet providers

Provider Type Download speeds up to User rating Order online
AT&T Fiber 5000 Mbps 3.5/5 View Plans for AT&T
T-Mobile Home Internet 5G Home 245 Mbps 4.0/5 View Plans for T-Mobile Home Internet
Google Fiber Fiber 8000 Mbps 4.5/5 View Plans for Google Fiber
Cox Communications Cable & Fiber 2000 Mbps 3.5/5
Quantum Fiber Fiber 8000 Mbps 4.1/5
EarthLink Fiber 5000 Mbps 4.0/5 View Plans for EarthLink
Mediacom Cable 1000 Mbps 3.5/5
AireBeam Fixed Wireless 50 Mbps 2.5/5
Hughesnet Satellite 100 Mbps 3/5
Starlink Satellite 300 Mbps 4.0/5 View Plans for Starlink
Phoenix Internet Fixed Wireless 50 Mbps 5.0/5
Saddleback Communications DSL & Fiber 500 Mbps N/A
Triad Wireless Fixed Wireless 1000 Mbps N/A

Availability and speeds displayed are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

Technology Type

DSL:

DSL provides internet service via phone cables and is up to ten times faster than dial-up service.

Cable:

Cable provides internet speeds faster than DSL through the same cables used for cable TV.

Satellite:

Satellite internet is widely available, but offers slower speeds due to a far-traveling signal.

Fiber:

Fiber relies on glass strands to relay digital code and is much faster than both DSL and cable.

Customer reviews of internet providers in Mesa

Don't worry, you're not alone out there. Read some reviews from verified customers to get the real scoop
on internet providers in Mesa.

Cox Communications

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Martin J | 06-09-2025

Verified User

I just changed my plan from 500 Mbps to 1 gig. I changed plans because my promotional price had ended. With the old plan I averaged about 230 Mbps, one half of the "up to speed" is apparently standard for Cox. However, with the new 1 gig plan, I only get a download speed of about 270 Mbps, not even half of the up to 1 gig advertised speed. Customer service just wants to upgrade services like going to a 2 gig plan, getting a service plan, etc. Looking forward to the availability of a fiber plan!

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CenturyLink

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Randy M | 09-04-2024

You can't even update your internet information. I Google CenturyLink to get service and I was sent to an office that closed 3 years ago! PATHETIC WAY TO LOOSE A NEW CUSTOMER!

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Cox Communications

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Leo V | 06-20-2024

Constantly down for maintenance. You never know when your wifi is going to be down for hours at a time, which it definitely will be.

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Cox Communications

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Laurie R | 02-27-2016

I would give a rating of 0 if it were an option. I pay for premier and receive download and upload speeds that do not come close to what I pay for . Don't bother doing a speed test from Cox due to there is no valid license to do so on their website. Service is beyond poor by any margin. Pricing is extremely high, you do not get what you pay for. Worst of all Cox does not care. What Cox does care about is getting you in a contract so you are helpless and will increase pricing anytime with their deceptive practices. Once out of this contract will never do business with Cox again.

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CenturyLink

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Jill O | 03-31-2016

The absolute worst company to deal with. Sends you items without you ordering them and then charges you for them, raises your bill (doubled) and says they're signing you up for new promotion and it takes MONTHS to get the bill correct. Sent a modem back that I did not order and it took them five months to acknowledge that it was actually returned and that was after I provided proof of delivery (all of the sudden, they could see it was returned in their system). Literally the worst company I have ever dealt with.

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Cox Communications

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Richard S | 01-28-2016

I am paying for premium internet speed and the speed is usually a little more than half the speed I am paying for. Cox tell me they do not guarantee their speed .... however they do guarantee their monthly bill.

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Methodology

HighSpeedInternet.com compares internet providers within cities and metro areas to give customers the most relevant insights into their internet options. When comparing providers, we consider the following:

  • Provider coverage areas 
  • Advertised speeds 
  • Real-world speeds (speed test data) 
  • Customer feedback
  • Other relevant localized data

We source localized coverage data displayed on our coverage maps from the FCC coverage database, which is updated every six months. For the most current summary of providers in your area, we recommend you use our zip code search tool, which offers the most recent coverage data straight from internet service providers (ISPs).

Our city overviews compare advertised provider speeds. We may also include real-world speed data gathered from millions of annual speed test results. To process our speed test data, we first filter out outliers and providers with low test counts. We then calculate speed averages with every ISP subject to the same parameters.

We gather ISP customer feedback data from our comprehensive annual surveys and direct customer feedback submitted to HighSpeedInternet.com. Unless stated otherwise, average ratings are calculated nationally.

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