About home internet in Scottsdale
Moving towns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Scottsdale area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.
Moving towns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Scottsdale area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.
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0–5 Mbps
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5–40 Mbps
Works for:
40–100 Mbps
Works for:
100–500 Mbps
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500–1,000+ Mbps
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Still unsure which internet provider to choose? Check out some of our head-to-head comparisons to help narrow down your decision.
| Provider | Type | Download speeds |
User rating | Order online |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cox Communications | Cable & Fiber | 2000 Mbps | 3.5/5 | |
| CenturyLink | DSL | 140 Mbps | 3.4/5 | |
| T-Mobile Fiber | Fiber | 2000 Mbps | 4.0/5 | View Plans for T-Mobile Fiber |
| Starlink | Satellite | 400 Mbps | 4.0/5 | View Plans for Starlinkor call 833-970-5017 |
| Phoenix Internet | Fixed Wireless | 50 Mbps | 5.0/5 |
Availability and speeds displayed are not guaranteed and are subject to change.
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.
Don't worry, you're not alone out there. Read some reviews from verified customers to
get the real scoop
on internet providers in Scottsdale.
Thomas B | 08-23-2023
NetZero email is terribly unreliable. I have had numerous instances where I find out via text or postal mail or a third party email that their messages to my NetZero address resulted in mail failure. This is more than annoying when I am being sent automated emails by, for example, a financial institution or other company for dual authentication identify verification purposes, and the email does not arrive at all or arrives hours later, after the verification code has expired. I have engaged NetZero's tech support, and charged $25 for this service, and they have done nothing other than to tell me that I need to troubleshoot with the sender. Really? How to I troubleshoot this with a large corporation's IT department, who are sending automated notifications and ID verifications to all their customers via their standard process? In short, don't use NetZero email for anything important. Best to set up use a different email service, such as Gmail, where messages are received almost instantaneously.
Was this review helpful?Ken S | 08-16-2023
Verified User
Terrible customer service, frequent outages, and throttling data. Who does that any more?
Was this review helpful?Bill D | 05-02-2023
Verified User
I've been paying for 1GB for several years now. I've used their app for speed tests. I get 50 to 200 depending on the day and or time of day. Their excuse is the amount of devices using the system (1 computer, two phones and a couple tablets we hardly use.) When it was down 50 or less for quite a while, I went to the store and they set me up with new router. It helped for a little bit but I've never seen speeds above 210. I think they should charge for what you actually get and/or use. The charge for a GB sucks when you're receiving 75 to 80 percent less then you're paying for. That never seems to bother them.
Was this review helpful?Rebecca K | 09-10-2015
Century Link makes me hopeful Google Fiber will come to Phoenix very soon. The speed and service isn't bad, it's just so expensive.
Was this review helpful?Bill D | 05-02-2023
Verified User
I've been paying for 1GB for several years now. I've used their app for speed tests. I get 50 to 200 depending on the day and or time of day. Their excuse is the amount of devices using the system (1 computer, two phones and a couple tablets we hardly use.) When it was down 50 or less for quite a while, I went to the store and they set me up with new router. It helped for a little bit but I've never seen speeds above 210. I think they should charge for what you actually get and/or use. The charge for a GB sucks when you're receiving 75 to 80 percent less then you're paying for. That never seems to bother them.
Was this review helpful?Thomas B | 08-23-2023
NetZero email is terribly unreliable. I have had numerous instances where I find out via text or postal mail or a third party email that their messages to my NetZero address resulted in mail failure. This is more than annoying when I am being sent automated emails by, for example, a financial institution or other company for dual authentication identify verification purposes, and the email does not arrive at all or arrives hours later, after the verification code has expired. I have engaged NetZero's tech support, and charged $25 for this service, and they have done nothing other than to tell me that I need to troubleshoot with the sender. Really? How to I troubleshoot this with a large corporation's IT department, who are sending automated notifications and ID verifications to all their customers via their standard process? In short, don't use NetZero email for anything important. Best to set up use a different email service, such as Gmail, where messages are received almost instantaneously.
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