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Best internet providers in Cedar Park, Texas

Cedar Park has somewhat limited internet options compared to nearby cities. Its only notable fiber internet provider is AT&T, which has sporadic coverage throughout the city. If you can’t get AT&T, most Cedar Park homes have access to get Spectrum internet. And if you want a non-Spectrum option, then T-Mobile 5G Home Internet has excellent coverage in Cedar Park.

EDITOR'S CHOICE
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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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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T-Mobile
T-Mobile brand
Staff rating
3.7
Customer rating
4.2

  • Plans starting at $50.00
  • Download speeds up to 182 Mbps
  • Upload speeds up to 23 Mbps

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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 Cedar Park, 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 Cedar Park.
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Researched by
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Reviewed by
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Updated 5/8/23

Our top 3 ISP choices in Cedar Park, TX

Our top choices for internet in Cedar Park are AT&T fiber, Spectrum internet, and T-Mobile 5G Home Internet.

#1: AT&T fiber

Cedar Park doesn’t have consistent access to fiber internet, but many places in the city can get AT&T fiber. AT&T fiber has excellent speeds and good reliability, but its coverage in Cedar Park is scattered. Some neighborhoods have access to it and some don’t, so you’ll need to check availability at your address before you can sign up for the fiber optic lifestyle.

Read our full AT&T internet review.

#2: Spectrum internet

Spectrum internet is more widely available in Cedar Park than AT&T fiber. Spectrum offers cable internet, and its speeds are still really good. You’re also much more likely to live in a neighborhood with Spectrum coverage than you are to have AT&T fiber coverage. Just watch out for extra fees and price hikes after the first year or two.

Read our full Spectrum internet review.

#3: T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

T-Mobile Home Internet is widely available in Cedar Park. It has better coverage here than either AT&T fiber or Spectrum. T-Mobile offers fixed wireless home internet, which is the same technology your phone uses to get online. T-Mobile Home Internet is a great budget option as well.

Read our full T-Mobile 5G Home Internet review.

All internet providers in Cedar Park

Cedar Park doesn’t have a long list of available internet providers. Aside from our top three, some areas of the city have access to Verizon Home Internet, and a minority of neighborhoods have Astound Broadband coverage.

You can also get satellite internet from HughesNet, Viasat, or Starlink pretty much everywhere, but we don’t recommend satellite over other types of internet connections. Especially if you’re a PC gamer, or if your job depends on reliable video calls, satellite internet’s high latency can be a pain.

Fastest internet providers in Cedar Park

AT&T fiber, Spectrum, and Astound Broadband have the fastest available speeds in Cedar Park. You can get 1-gig speeds with these providers, or even up to 5 gig speeds with AT&T.

Speeds are subject to availability—not every address in Cedar Park will have access to the same plans. You also likely don’t need gig internet to do all the regular stuff you use the internet for everyday. 250 Mbps should be enough for most households.

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 Cedar Park

If you ignore fees, installation, and equipment costs, Spectrum and Astound Broadband are among the cheapest internet providers in Cedar Park. But both of these providers have fees that can up your costs. If you want the most straightforward pricing, then we recommend T-Mobile Home Internet, or Verizon Home Internet.

Fixed wireless providers like T-Mobile and Verizon tend to have fewer fees than traditional internet providers, and they don’t charge for installation since you can do it yourself.

Internet options in nearby cities

Nearby cities like Austin tend to have more extensive internet options and coverage than you’ll find in Cedar Park. But the Austin metro area as a whole could use wider access to fiber internet and more reliable speeds.

For details on which providers are available near you, check out these cities:

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What Cedar Park residents are saying on Reddit

People in the Austin metro area generally seem to like Astound Broadband and dislike Spectrum internet. Complaints about Spectrum often center around its customer service and equipment. AT&T fiber is also a popular choice that generally gets good reviews, but availability can be a challenge.

Check out these Reddit threads to see what people are saying:

Post by u/AundaRag
05/13/2022
What Internet Service Providers do you Love/Hate?

(I’m sorry in advance if this isn’t allowed)

Austinites - who do you get the internet from? After 48 hours without internet from AT&T (this is the Gilligan’s Island of outages, customer service promised it was a 2 hour outage, then it would be better by midnight, then by morning, and now they’ve been saying “24 hours” for the last 24 hours - not to mention prior shenanigans with coverage in previous years) I am ready to run into the arms of another provider.

I live in that pocket of North Austin that cannot get Google Fiber. Is Spectrum or Xfinity etc all about the same?

Anyone have polarizing feeling about any other companies?

Thanks in advance!

Most helpful response

I have Astound which was formerly branded as Grande. My roommate and I are terminally online and for the year and a half we've had it we have only noticed about 2 minutes of downtime.


Post by u/jmertig
06/22/2022
Anyone have any experience with AT&T or Astound?

I’m moving near the Lakeline Mall area and those are my only two options.

AT&T seems to be mostly reliable, from what I’ve read on here and from friends, but I’ve never heard anything from Astound

Most helpful response

Avoid AT&T as if your life depends on it.


Post by u/TxDude2013
05/10/2022
Internet providers with respectable support in ATX (not Spectrum)?

The last post I saw on this topic was 3 yrs ago so wanted to see if anything changed.
I'm getting jerked around by Spectrum support, want to see if there are any recommended alternatives. I'm willing to pay a little more for better service.


Most helpful response

Google fiber... I don't regret it

Internet news and infrastructure in Cedar Park, TX

Cedar Park doesn’t have the best internet infrastructure. Although most of the city should have access to high-speed plans with up to 100 Mbps or 250 Mbps, Cedar Park’s access to gig internet is lacking. Cedar Park also needs more fiber internet expansion to fill in the gaps for neighborhoods without a fiber option.

Williamson County is working on expanding broadband access, but efforts currently seem to center around Round Rock. (1)

Cedar Park also needs better disaster-ready response efforts, considering power outages that affected internet access meant that thousands of people in the Austin metro area were not properly warned about the 2023 ice storm. (2)

In Cedar Park, TX, 96% of households can get 100 Mbps, 95% can get 250 Mbps, and 31% can get 1 Gbps.


Frequently asked internet questions in Cedar Park


AT&T fiber has the fastest internet in Cedar Park with speeds up to 5 gigs (5,000 Mbps). That’s faster than any average person could possibly need. Cedar Park has decent access to 100 and 250 Mbps plans, which should work for most people.


The cost of internet in Cedar Park varies, but plan to spend anywhere from $30 to around $90 per month, depending on what plan you choose. That range can also go up if your internet provider has extra fees or price hikes.


You’ll have to enter your address on the internet provider’s website to see if you can get fiber internet at your location. In Cedar Park, AT&T fiber is the primary fiber internet provider, so it’s your best bet for coverage.

Sources
  1. 4 road projects underway in Round Rock,” Community Impact. Accessed 28 March, 2023.
  2. How Austin officials failed to notify residents of ice storm danger,” Austin American-Statesman. Accessed 28 March, 2023.
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