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    February 12, 2025 by [post_author_posts_link_outside_loop]

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    Best Internet Provider in Denver, CO (2026) – Expert Recommendations

    Who is the best Internet provider in Denver for 2026? It depends on four factors – speed, price, reliability and availability at your specific address. Our expert consultants compare Comcast Xfinity, CenturyLink, Quantum Fiber, Google Fiber, BAM Fiber, Starlink, T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet and others — unbiased advice, no sales agenda.

    Denver Colorado’s Internet competition is heating up as new Internet Providers offer great options for everywhere along the Front Range. What used to be a duopoly of only providers – Comcast Xfinity cable and CenturyLink DSL, has expanded to more than 6 providers with multiple options for some Denver areas.

    With 30+ years of experience, you can trust our team to only give unbiased expert Internet advice. StreamWise Solutions is not an ISP (Internet Service Provider). We are a team of expert independent consultants and installers that help improve your TV, Internet & Wi-Fi experience and help you save on your monthly bills. See our hundreds of 5-star Google reviews from happy customers who followed our advice.

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    Denver Internet Provider Quick Picks for 2026

    Not sure where to start? Here’s our top picks at a glance – scroll down for a full breakdown.

    • 🏅Best Overall: Fiber (where available)
    • 💰Best Value: Quantum Fiber or T-Mobile 5G Home Internet (where available)
    • 🏙️Most Widely Available: Comcast Xfinity (coverage across 99% of Denver Metro)
    • 🌄Best for Remote/ Rural: Starlink (best speed & portability outside city limits)
    • 🏆Best Municipal Fiber: NextLight (Longmont) – one of the top-rated municipal internet providers in the US – read more.

    Who provides Internet in Colorado?

    Most Colorado locations can get CenturyLink DSL or Comcast Xfinity for Internet. Sadly they both provide terrible customer service. Widely available throughout Colorado, CenturyLink DSL is too slow in most Denver neighborhoods. This left a lot of Colorado homes with only one high-speed Internet option – Comcast Xfinity. Having a high-speed Internet monopoly had allowed Comcast Xfinity to consistently raise prices every year, add data caps, increase modem rental fees, rage a marketing mis-information campaign and have the lowest customer service ratings in any industry. Those times have changed.

    Beginning in 2025 and now in 2026, we are seeing strong Internet competition across the great state of Colorado, and an explosion of new high-speed Internet providers! For many neighborhoods, choices span from Fiber, Comcast Xfinity cable, multiple Satellite services including Starlink, CenturyLink DSL, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and fixed wireless are now among the many Internet Provider options in Denver, Colorado.

    Which Colorado Cities have high speed Internet?

    Quantum Fiber, BAM Fiber, Google Fiber, Ting, T-Mobile, Vero, ALLO and others are already in every major Colorado suburban city. Google Fiber is already in Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Adams County and Westminster, Colorado. Ting Fiber (Centennial & Colorado Springs) provides fiber internet to their respective Colorado cities. Some municipal Fiber options are NextLight (Longmont), Connexion (Fort Collins), Pulse (Loveland).

    Starry, LiveWire, WiFiHood, etc. have internet offerings in most urban Denver areas. Plus T-Mobile just started offering 5G Home Internet in Northglenn and Pueblo, CO as well as wireless 5G in some Denver suburbs too. T Mobile, Verizon and AT&T offer 5G Home Internet all over the Denver Front Range. Choices in rural areas are limited but are expanding with the support of the government broadband initiatives and projects like Starlink Satellite Internet and Amazon’s Satellite Internet Leo.

    Remember, the best Internet provider in Denver will also cover Denver suburbs including Arvada, Aurora, Colorado Springs, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Parker, Thornton, Westminster, Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Boulder & more. All of these Denver suburbs have fiber Internet options!

    Best Internet Provider by Denver Neighborhood & Suburb

    Highlands Ranch, Littleton & Parker

    BAM or Quantum Fiber both have strong coverage in Highlands Ranch, Littleton & Parker making it the top choice for most households. Comcast Xfinity is the widely available cable backup. Check your address at the FCC Broadband Map to confirm which fiber providers have reached your street.

    Lakewood & Golden

    Google Fiber is actively expanding into Lakewood and Golden as of 2026, joining Quantum Fiber as a fiber competitor to Comcast Xfinity. If Google Fiber has reached your block, it’s an excellent choice for price and speed.

    Aurora

    Aurora residents generally have access to Quantum Fiber and Comcast Xfinity, with 5G Home Internet from T-Mobile and Verizon available in most of the city. BAM Fiber is expanding in some Aurora neighborhoods.

    Arvada & Westminster

    Google Fiber is coming to Westminster and parts of Adams County. In the meantime, Quantum Fiber and Comcast Xfinity are the primary high-speed options. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is available across much of Arvada.

    Thornton & Northglenn

    Quantum Fiber and Comcast Xfinity serve most of Thornton. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet launched in Northglenn and has received strong early reviews for reliability and value.

    Longmont

    Longmont is one of the most fiber-rich communities in Colorado, served by NextLight — the city’s own municipal fiber provider, and rated as one of the top 3 ISPs in the nation. If you live in Longmont, NextLight is almost always the right answer.

    Fort Collins & Loveland

    Fort Collins residents are served by Connexion, the city’s municipal fiber network, alongside Comcast Xfinity. Loveland has Pulse, its own municipal fiber option. Both cities have excellent fiber penetration.

    Boulder

    Boulder has strong competition with Quantum Fiber, Comcast Xfinity, and multiple fixed wireless providers. Google Fiber has also been discussed for Boulder — check your address as availability is expanding rapidly.

    Who is the best Internet Service Provider in my city?

    In the Denver Metro Area, Quantum Fiber or any fiber Internet is our top recommendation if you have a fiber Internet option available. If you can get fiber Internet at your address, it will be the best Internet Provider option for you. Fiber Internet Providers like Quantum, Google, BAM, TING, T-Mobile, Vero, ALLO, etc. are rapidly expanding to lots more Colorado homes in 2026. Alternatively, T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon have inexpensive high-speed 5G Internet when bundled with cell/mobile phone service. 5G Internet isn’t as fast or reliable as fiber but could be a good choice due to savings. The key question/concern is whether or not it’s reliable at your address.

    What is the best Internet provider for remote locations?

    If you live outside of Denver, CO – in the country or mountains – Internet options are still limited. Most areas have Satellite Internet or point-to-point wireless which can be slower, more expensive and prone to interference. In remote locations outside of Denver, there really isn’t a best Internet provider as much as a best Internet options for your specific address.

    Our top recommendation for good high-speed Internet in remote locations is Starlink – for speed and reliability. Starlink is also the most portable and best for RV travelers. For best results, the Starlink Dish needs to be installed high outside on the peak of the roof (but not on the roof if possible), plus paired with an internal Wi-Fi 7 Mesh network. StreamWise Solutions has helped many customers by expertly installing Starlink dishes and their Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Network!

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    How do I know which ISPs are available at my location?

    Why waste time calling Internet providers that are not available at your home? The best way to check your address to see what ISPs are available is to use the FCC’s Broadband Service Map (see sample picture for Longmont, Colorado). Enter your address and you should see the best providers for your area including maximum download and upload speeds.

    While Longmont residents have multiple options, the clear winner (and top 3 ISPs in the nation) is NextLight Fiber – the City of Longmont’s municipal fiber offering.

    FCC National Broadband Map - Longmont Colorado | StreamWise Solutions

    What Internet speed do I need?

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    The great thing about more competition is faster speeds at better prices. But be careful, it’s not all about speed. In fact, Xfinity (cable) is notorious for aggressively upselling more speed, even when more speed wasn’t requested or needed. ISPs spend millions of dollars on ads telling you why you need more speed. Why: because they make more money every month when you buy a higher speed tier.

    The solution to eliminate Internet and Wi-Fi issues is good hardware and creating the best internal whole- home network. For example, most households do not notice the difference between 500 Mbps and 1000 Mbps (megabits per second) download speed when they have the right hardware.

    With the right whole-home Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Network, you could cut your internet bill in half every month!

    Internet speed recommendations by family type

    • In apartments, we often recommend speeds of 200+ MBPS depending on usage for streaming, gaming and work.
    • For most seniors, because there are few simultaneously internet connected devices, most only need 200+ MBPS. 
    • For most family homes, we recommend a minimum internet speed of 400 MBPS. Homes with multiple members and more internet connected devices may need 500+ MBPS.
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    Compare Internet Providers in Colorado

    Balancing price, speed, reliability and service quality is no easy task. Consequently, many of the customers we help find themselves bouncing between providers losing their time, money and sanity looking for the best Internet Provider in Denver, CO. Additional considerations should be made for modem/gateway rental fees, upload speeds and data caps.

    We typically recommend (in order from best to worst) – fiber Internet, followed by cable Internet. Satellite (ex. Starlink), Fixed Wireless (ex. Starry), and 5G Internet (ex. T-Mobile) usually fall in the middle, with other Satellite and DSL Internet being at the bottom. If cable is the best option in your city, keep checking your address for new Internet provider alternatives.

    Colorado ISP Comparison Chart

    ISP TypePrice Range
    (monthly)
    ProsCons
    1. Municipal City Fiber$40-$70– Gig Speeds
    – Reliable
    – No Data Caps
    – Symmetrical speeds
    – Money goes back to City
    – Local Support
    – Limited availability
    – Router rental fees
    2. Fiber – Quantum, BAM, Google, Ting, Vero, Allo$45-$70– Less than Cable
    – Price for life
    – Gig Speeds
    – Reliable
    – No Data Caps
    – Symmetrical speeds
    – Average customer service
    – New Fiber line needs to be run into home
    3. Cable – Comcast Xfinity*$50-$100– Widespread availability
    – Proven technology
    – Variety of speed tiers
    – Gig+ speeds available
    – May be packaged with a cell phone plan
    – Data Caps
    – Deceptive sales practices
    – Equipment rental fees
    – No “Price for Life”
    – Poor upload speeds
    – Occasional outages
    – Poor customer service
    4/5. Fixed Wireless & 5G Fixed Wireless – T Mobile, Verizon, AT&T$35-$75– Lower price
    – No rental fee
    – Save more money if bundled with cell phone
    – Limited availability
    – Still in its early phase
    – Wireless, so reliability is dependent sight to towers
    – Device positioning in the home is not always optimal
    6. Low-orbit satellite – StarLink, Amazon Kuiper$80-$120– Best for RVs or rural areas
    – Decent speeds
    – Starlink is better then Hughesnet & Viasat
    – Expensive
    – Limited availability
    – Still in its early phase
    – StarLink Wi-Fi router bad
    – Need to install Dish high
    – Satellite can have interference drops
    7. Satellite – Rise, HughesNet, Viasat$50-$120– Only good for rural areas with no low-orbit satellite option– Poor value
    – Contracts
    – Lower speeds
    – Data caps
    – Throttling
    – Influenced by the weather
    8. Telco DSL – Centurylink$40-$70– Lower monthly rate
    – Price for life
    – Widespread availability
    – Being phased out
    – Slow speeds
    – Interruptions
    – Not reliable
    – Poor customer service
    Most homes in Colorado are serviced by Comcast Xfinity and Quantum/Lumen/CenturyLink. All prices listed are every day, non-promo prices and change regularly. Some providers charge additional for equipment rentals. See our blog on how to avoid Equipment Rental Fees.

    Conclusion: The Best Internet Provider in Denver, CO for 2026

    When selecting the best Internet Provider in Denver, we advise you to consider price, speed, reliability and availability at your address. Your Internet network is the backbone for all electronic devices. In the future we will only have more streaming, work, school, gaming, and smart home devices connected to the Internet. If you don’t fix the problem now, it will only get worse. Most neighborhoods now have a fiber Internet option which are the best, with Quantum Fiber even offering free install, free modem & $100 off!

    Faster and better Internet involves a process of elimination, and there are a lot of variables involved. If you can check off the items below in order, this is a guaranteed fix for slow Internet and Wi-Fi issues. Consider what options are available at your home.

    What we recommend to fix Internet and Wi-Fi issues for streaming, gaming and remote work.

    1. Get fiber Interent.
    2. Internet Speed – get 500-1000 Mbps speed, especially if you can pay $70 or less per month for that speed.
    3. Use Wi-Fi 7 Mesh to eliminate dead spots in or around your home, apartment, townhome or condo.
    4. Network Wiring – hard wire with Ethernet cables your Mesh Network, computers and compatible devices directly to the Ethernet wall jack to get the fastest speeds.
    5. Better Streaming Hardware – newer PCs, tablets, and streaming devices have better Wi-Fi receivers built in.

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