Availability, channels, and speeds displayed are not guaranteed.
* Satellite internet provider customer ratings from HighSpeedInternet.com
Provider | Prices starting at * | Max download speeds up to | Features | Area availability * | |
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Optimum | $40.00/mo. | 940 Mbps | Get up to a $200 Prepaid Mastercard® with sign up. Terms apply. | 81% | View Plans for Optimum |
Brightspeed | $49.00/mo. | 40 Mbps | Get a $200 prepaid card when you sign up for Brightspeed Fiber. | 100% | View Plans for Brightspeed |
T-Mobile Home Internet | $50.00/mo. | 245 Mbps | 15-day free trial to see how well T-Mobile 5G operates in your home. | 66% | View Plans for T-Mobile Home Internet |
AT&T | $55.00/mo. | 5000 Mbps | Get help anytime with 24/7 customer service. | 66% | View Plans for AT&T |
Earthlink | $49.95/mo. | 5000 Mbps | Download as much as you want with unlimited data. | 61% | View Plans for Earthlink |
Frontier | $29.99/mo. | 5000 Mbps | Get a FREE Wi-Fi router with all plans. | 92% | View Plans for Frontier |
Hughesnet | $64.99/mo. | 100 Mbps | Cheapest residential satellite in the US | 99% | View Plans for Hughesnet |
Viasat | $84.99/mo. | 150 Mbps | Quick, simple installation. | 100% | View Plans for Viasat |
*Pricing subject to change. Not all offers available in all areas.
Availability, channels, and speeds displayed are not guaranteed.
Provider | Prices starting at * | Channel count | Features | |
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DIRECTV | $64.99/mo. | 330+ | Record 200+ hours on the Genie HD DVR. | View Plans for DIRECTV |
DISH | $79.99/mo. | 290+ | Enjoy a 3-year price guarantee. | View Plans for DISH |
Astound Broadband powered by Grande | $/mo. | 220+ | Entertainment available on all your devices. | View Plans for Astound Broadband powered by Grande |
Availability, channels, and speeds displayed are not guaranteed.
† *w/Auto Pay & Paperless Bill
Live music, microbreweries, food trucks—Austin is blessed with more cultural comforts than most major American cities, if not some entire states. The capital of Texas is also a long-established tech hub, nicknamed “Silicon Hills” in the ‘90s, though that doesn’t quite have the same ring as “Keep Austin Weird,” a catchphrase coined by locals.
The city has several TV and internet providers to choose from, ranging from fiber-optic big guns like Google Fiber to homegrown cable companies like Grande Communications. Getting connected in Austin is as easy as finding a killer taco on Sixth Street.