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Best internet providers in Kissimmee, Florida

Kissimme has multiple options for internet, which means you get to shop around for the best deal. You could have access to fiber from CenturyLink or Spectrum, but cable, DSL, fixed wireless, and satellite are all available too. CenturyLink fiber will be your best bet for solid reliability, great speed, and decent prices, but it’s not right for everyone. Check out Spectrum, T-Mobile, and your other options too.

EDITOR'S CHOICE
CenturyLink
CenturyLink brand
Staff rating
4.0
Customer rating
4.0

  • Plans starting at $30.00 - $110.00
  • Download speeds up to 940Mb
  • Upload speeds up to 940Mb

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Spectrum
Charter Spectrum brand logo
Staff rating
3.5
Customer rating
4.0

  • Plans starting at $29.99 - $169.97
  • Download speeds up to 1 Gbps
  • Upload speeds up to 35 Mbps

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AT&T
AT&T logo
Staff rating
4.5
Customer rating
4.1

  • Plans starting at $55.00 - $180.00
  • Download speeds up to 5000Mbps
  • Upload speeds up to 5000Mbps

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How we rank internet providers
We have a robust rating system to score internet service providers overall, but the quality of service could vary city to city. When narrowing down the best providers specific to Kissimmee, we considered factors like availability, value, performance, and customer experience. We source information directly from the ISP's themselves, the FCC, and first-hand insights from residents of Kissimmee.
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Researched by
Kathryn CasnaSenior Staff Writer
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Reviewed by
Bri FieldAssigning Editor
Updated 5/8/23

Our top 3 ISP choices in Kissimmee, FL

Our top pick for Kissimmee internet is CenturyLink fiber, but it’s not available everywhere in the city. Luckily, there are great alternatives like Spectrum and T-Mobile.

#1: CenturyLink fiber internet

CenturyLink (also known as Quantum Fiber) has built out a solid fiber network in Kissimmee, bringing you up to 940 Mbps at a reasonable price. You can choose between skipping the contract or getting free unlimited data with a one-year commitment. Customer experience is pretty decent too. But steer away from CenturyLink’s DSL service if you can because it’s relatively expensive and slow.

Read our full CenturyLink fiber review.

#2: Spectrum internet

Spectrum is a solid alternative to CenturyLink fiber—if you can find it. You’ll see Spectrum mostly around Lake Tohopekaliga, but not too far out from there. Spectrum delivers fast, reliable internet at a decent price, but be ready for hidden fees and mediocre customer service.

Read our full Spectrum review.

#3: T-Mobile internet

T-Mobile Home Internet is available nearly everywhere in Kissimmee, but reliability is hit or miss, depending on where you live. If all goes well, you can get an average of 182 Mbps speeds for a good price—especially if you already have cell service with T-Mobile. But plan to try the service for a month before deciding whether it’s the provider for you.

Read our full T-Mobile review.

All internet providers in Kissimmee

Along with our top picks, Kissimmee residents may also be able to get Verizon fixed wireless internet or satellite internet.

Verizon 5G is on-par with T-Mobile, but it may have better reliability where you live. It’s also a great option if you already have Verizon phone service.

If you don’t have access to any of these other options, it’s time to consider satellite. Viasat, HughesNet, and Starlink are all more expensive and less reliable than your other options, but they’re better than nothing, if you can afford them. HughesNet and Viasat are available all over Kissimmee for immediate service, but Starlink has a waitlist for this area.

Fastest internet providers in Kissimmee

Spectrum and CenturyLink tie for fastest provider in Kissimmee with their 1-gig plans. However, CenturyLink provides a symmetrical internet connection, which means its upload speed is just as fast as its download speed. Spectrum’s download speeds reach only about 100 Mbps, so CenturyLink gets the crown in Kissimmee.

How much speed do you need?

When choosing an internet plan, you want to keep all of your activities running smoothly without paying extra for speeds you don't need. At the bare minimum, you need 25 Mbps to do light browsing on one or two devices. Most households with multiple people and multiple devices will want to look for speeds in the 100–500 Mbps range. Learn how much speed your household needs in our guide to internet speed.
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Cheapest internet providers in Kissimmee

If you’re a T-Mobile or Verizon customer, adding internet service to your bill could be the cheapest way to stay connected. If not, both Spectrum and CenturyLink offer super cheap plans. If the lowest possible cost is your top concern, pick Spectrum’s 30 Mbps plan. But if you can spend just a few more dollars per month, CenturyLink's 200 Mbps plan will feel much faster.

Internet options in nearby cities

Kissimmee has a decent amount of fiber-ready homes, but not as many as Orlando, Daytona Beach, Horizon West, or Apopka. Satellite providers and T-Mobile fixed wireless cover most of the rural areas outside Kissimmee, but they’re less reliable than other types of internet.

While Kissimmee doesn’t have Xfinity, this provider serves a decent amount of Four Corners and a few parts of Ocoee.

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What Kissimmee residents are saying on Reddit

Some CenturyLink fiber customers report dropped signal, either due to their CenturyLink-provided modem or router, though most people seem happy with the service. Spectrum customers without fiber access long for CenturyLink to expand its Quantum Fiber service in their area. Some Spectrum customers are finding relief with T-Mobile, but signal quality is hit or miss depending on your location.

Post by u/NickGerrz
09/22/2022
Internet services

I currently have spectrum, but I’ve been having issues with connectivity lately. I also pay about $80 a month just for internet (I use my own equip). Any suggestions on superior service or equal service for cheaper in the area? I’m located South East downtown, and would love fiber access.

Most helpful response

AT&T fiber.


Post by u/Razel23
07/28/2022
Do you have T-Mobile internet?

If so do you like it? In the Altamonte Springs area and thinking of switching to it.

Most helpful response

So I'm a big T-Mobile fan. I tried it but it didn't work out but not for reasons most people think. I'm a very technical person, so I figured out what happened.

If I stand on my roof, I can see the huge 5G T-Mobile cell tower, it's not that far away... 1.2 miles. However, I got a disappointing 16 Mbs inside my house. When I put my new Gateway (supplied modem/router) in my car on an inverter and drove to across the street from the tower, I could get speeds of over 400 Mbs down and 100 Mbs up. It would even fluctuate up to 500/150.

Lots of testing from further and further distances until I got home. Long story short - I live in a Faraday Cage. That's a wire cage that blocks wireless signals.

My house has stucco siding, which is basically chicken-wire with cement slathered over it. I also have windows that are hurricane resistant. They have a wire-mesh film on them to keep from shattering. Outside on my back porch, I can obtain speeds of 250/30. But inside my house - 16/5.

I called and asked about an external antenna option and they were unwilling to provide one even though I could easily modify my Gateway without any drilling, soldering or damage. I was unwilling to spend the $250 needed, plus drilling a hole in my house, to make their equipment work. So I returned it.


Post by u/LoveHerMore
07/31/2022
Anyone in the area have Quantum Fiber/Century Link Fiber?

I just got Quantum Fiber installed a couple days ago, it’s really fast. The only problem is my Internet drops at least once to twice a day, whereas with spectrum I could go months without it dropping. Is anyone else having the same issues? Is this just a century link thing that I have to get used to?

Most helpful response

I now have Quantum fiber as it was cheaper and faster speeds than spectrum in my area. The router they provide is not the greatest quality so I constantly had connection issues throughout the house so I had to buy a mesh system to fix this issue and never had any drops in connection ever since.

Internet news and infrastructure in Kissimmee, FL

Kissimmee has widespread broadband coverage and more fiber infrastructure than more rural cities nearby. It’s an urban area, so that’s unsurprising. Kissimmee also has more provider choices than nearby communities, including Orlando Telephone Company and CenturyLink.

However, the city is not without internet problems. In February 2023, more than 15,000 Spectrum customers, including many in Kissimmee, experienced outages due to a “third party” accidentally damaging fiber optic lines. (1)

In Kissimmee, all homes can get 100 and 250 Mbps but only .4% can get 1 Gbps.

Frequently asked internet questions in Kissimmee


CenturyLink and Spectrum both have fiber plans available in Kissimmee, but Spectrum’s fiber plans are harder to find. You'll likely end up on a cable Spectrum plan. Still, that’s better than CenturyLink's DSL plans.

CenturyLink’s fiber plans have a much higher upload speed—940 Mbps, compared to Spectrum fiber’s 100 Mbps maximum. CenturyLink also has slightly better customer service. Spectrum has lower-cost plans, but these plans are much slower than CenturyLink’s, so they don’t deliver as much value. Compare them both.


Spectrum is the best internet in Kissimmee for online gaming, especially for intense games that rely on quick trigger pulls and competing against others. CenturyLink has faster speeds than Spectrum, but its equipment can cause signal drops that interrupt gameplay. In this case, Spectrum may be the more reliable choice. Top speeds aren’t necessarily critical for online gaming, but low latency is.


Yes, both CenturyLink and Spectrum have fiber plans in Kissimmee, but not all of the city has fiber access. CenturyLink fiber is more widely available than Spectrum’s fiber, but Spectrum has cable internet plans that can get up to 1 gig.

Although fiber is more widely available in Kissimmee than in some surrounding areas, you may not need fiber internet. Most households don’t need more than 250 Mbps, and cable internet can easily accommodate those speeds. Find out how much speed you need.


CenturyLink fiber is a great deal. You get unlimited data without having to sign a contract, all for less than a lot of other fiber provider plans. And upload speeds are just as fast as download speeds.

The downside of CenturyLink fiber is that its availability is limited. More Kissimmee residents will be able to get CenturyLink’s DSL service, which is much slower and costs more for what you get.


The easiest way to find which providers serve your area is to search your ZIP code on Switchful.com. You’ll get a list of providers near you, along with reviews and head-to-head comparisons so you can find the best internet plan quickly.

Sources
1. “Widespread internet outages affect Spectrum users across Florida,” Orlando Sentinel. Accessed 13 March 2023.
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