Internet Providers in Los Angeles, CA

Over 57,867 people in Los Angeles found the best Internet Provider in the last 30 days.

#1

EarthLink Fiber

92.36% availability
EarthLink Fiber logo

Connection Types:

Fiber
Speed up to:

5 Gbps

User Review:

(2728)

Limited-Time Fibermaxx Offer: Lock in Fiber 1 Gig for $39.95/mo

#2

Spectrum

95.58% availability
Spectrum logo

Connection Types:

Cable / Television / Phone
Speed up to:

2 Gbps

User Review:

(2713)

Speeds up to 2G in Select Markets. Sign up today to enjoy the best in-home entertainment.

#3

Earthlink 5G Home Internet

86.1% availability
Earthlink 5G Home Internet logo

Connection Types:

Fixed Wireless / Mobile
Speed up to:

425 Mbps

User Review:

(2977)

No credit checks - No contracts

#4

AT&T

99.2% availability

Connection Types:

DSL / Television
Speed up to:

1 Gbps

User Review:

(2629)

AT&T Internet offers lightning-fast, high-speed internet with speeds up to 100 Mbps at a great price.

#5

Cox

0.93% availability

Connection Types:

Cable / Television
Speed up to:

300 Mbps

User Review:

(2648)

Take the Cox challenge. The Difference is Clear.

#6

Viasat

6.6% availability

Connection Types:

Satellite / Phone
Speed up to:

150 Mbps

User Review:

(2975)

#7

Frontier

100% availability

Connection Types:

Fiber / Phone
Speed up to:

1 Gbps

User Review:

(2641)

Exclusive offer for qualified addresses. For new residential Internet customers only. Max speeds are wired, Fiber 1 Gig location dependent. Wi-Fi, actual & average speeds vary. Max speed capable range for Fiber 500 (450-500 Mbps download/upload), Fiber 1 Gig (846-1000 Mbps download, 792-1000 Mbps upload), Fiber 2 Gig (1800-2000 Mbps download/upload) and requires 2 Gbps capable devices and wiring. Fiber 5 Gig (4500-5000) and requires 5 Gbps capable devices and wiring. Fiber 7 Gig (up to 7000) and requires 7 Gbps capable devices and wiring. Performance details: frontier.com/internetdisclosures. Requires Auto Pay or $10/mo fee applies. Printed bill available for $2.99/mo. Fee does not apply to select customers. $50 expert installation fee applies. A $50 equipment restocking fee per household applies when Internet is disconnected. A fee up to $150 per device for Fiber 500, 1 Gig, and 2 Gig, and up to $400 for Fiber 5 Gig and Fiber 7 Gig also applies if equipment is not returned. Other applicable charges and additional services are extra. Subject to availability. Price and terms subject to change. Cannot be combined with other offers. Other restrictions, Frontier policies and service terms apply.

Save $10/mo with auto-pay. Get no data caps, no annual commitment, free installation, and a Wi-Fi router included.

#8

Sonic

4.87% availability

Connection Types:

Fiber / DSL
Speed up to:

80 Mbps

User Review:

(2753)

We're Building a Better Internet.

#9

HughesNet

9.65% availability

Connection Types:

Satellite / Phone
Speed up to:

100 Mbps

User Review:

(2869)

*24-month commitment and early service termination fees apply. Monthly Fee reflects the applied $5 savings for ACH enrollment. Offer may vary by geographic area.

Unlimited Data – With no hard data limits, if you use the data in your plan, speeds will reduce.

Television Only Providers in Los Angeles, CA

#1Dish Network

  • DISH is ranked #1 in Customer Satisfaction by J.D. Power for the third year in a row.
  • 2-Year TV Price Guarantee.
  • Free Google Voice Remote and Smart DVR Included.
  • Record up to 16 shows at once.
  • 80,000 On Demand Titles.
  • FREE Standard Professional Installation from a trusted, local expert.
Pricing starting at:
$64.99

#2DIRECTV

  • Best entertainement options for any sports fan over Cable TV, including NFL Sunday Ticket!
  • Includes local channels
  • HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax free for first 3 months
  • Free upgrade to Genie HD-DVR
  • Free professional installation in up to 4 rooms
Pricing starting at:
$64.99

Best Internet Providers in Los Angeles

EarthLink Fiber is the best internet provider in most parts of Los Angeles, if it is available at your address. Fiber internet is one of the fastest and most reliable types of internet and is ideal for remote work, streaming, gaming, and busy households with lots of connected devices. In many areas of Los Angeles, you will see speed tiers from 3 Mbps to 5 Gbps, with pricing generally in the $39.95-$99/mo range.

Spectrum is a solid choice in Los Angeles, if fiber is not available where you live. Cable internet is widely available in many parts of Los Angeles and can support most households with speeds up to 2 Gbps and plans starting at $50/mo.

Earthlink 5G Home Internet offers 5G home internet plans starting at $39.95/mo, and delivers speeds from 3 Mbps to 450 Mbps, depending on your address and signal strength. 5G internet can be a great alternative in many parts of Los Angeles.


What is the fastest internet provider in Los Angeles?

EarthLink Fiber is the fastest internet provider in Los Angeles, CA, with download speeds up to 5 Gbps and upload speeds up to 1 Gbps — available to 92.36% of the city.
ProviderConnectionsMax DownloadMax UploadAvailability
EarthLink FiberFiber5 Gbps1 Gbps92.36%
SpectrumCable / Television / Phone2 Gbps2 Gbps95.58%
AT&TDSL / Television1 Gbps1 Gbps99.20%
FrontierFiber / Phone1 GbpsFastest Available100.00%
Earthlink 5G Home InternetFixed Wireless / Mobile425 Mbps15 Mbps86.10%
CoxCable / Television300 Mbps30 Mbps0.93%
ViasatSatellite / Phone150 Mbps3 Mbps6.60%
HughesNetSatellite / Phone100 Mbps5 Mbps9.65%
SonicFiber / DSL80 Mbps12 Mbps4.87%

What is the cheapest internet provider in Los Angeles?

EarthLink Fiber offers the cheapest internet in Los Angeles starting at $39.95/month with speeds up to 5 Gbps. Earthlink 5G Home Internet offers the next lowest price at $39.95/month.
ProviderStarting PriceSpeedContractData Cap
EarthLink Fiber$39.95Up to 5 GbpsYesUnlimited
Spectrum$50.00Up to 2 GbpsNoUnlimited
AT&T$55.00Up to 1 GbpsNo1 TB
Frontier$49.99Up to 1 GbpsNoUnlimited
Earthlink 5G Home Internet$39.95Up to 425 MbpsNoUnlimited
Cox$50.00Up to 300 MbpsNo1.28 TB
Viasat$49.99Up to 150 MbpsNoUnlimited
HughesNet$74.99*Up to 100 MbpsYes100-200 GB
Sonic$40.00Up to 80 MbpsNoUnlimited

What type of internet connection is best in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles has 5 main types of internet connections. Your best option depends on where you live and what you need.

Fiber

7.01%

Fastest, most reliable. Symmetrical speeds. EarthLink Fiber is the best available for gaming and WFH.

Cable

89.52%

Most widely available wired option. Spectrum covers 95.58%, Cox covers 0.93%. Up to 2 Gbps download. Good for most households.

DSL

86.20%

AT&T, max 1 Gbps. Being phased out for fiber. Only consider if no other options exist.

5G Wireless

0.06%

No contracts or data caps. Earthlink 5G Home Internet leads at 86.10%. Typical 15 Mbps - 450 Mbps. Great for renters and budget-conscious users.

Satellite

100.00%

Viasat (150 Mbps), HughesNet (100 Mbps). Higher latency. Last resort for most Los Angeles residents.


Los Angeles, CA - Internet Connection and Coverage Map

Los Angeles, CA has a total of 23 internet providers including  12 Fiber providers, 4 Cable providers, 8 DSL providers, 7 Fixed Wireless providers and 2 Satellite providers.


Compare Internet Providers in Los Angeles, CA by Coverage Area

All 23 internet providers serving Los Angeles by coverage area. This is the most comprehensive provider comparison available for the city — no competitor lists more than 12 providers with coverage data.

ProviderMax DownloadMax UploadInternet ConnectionCoverage
1.Frontier1 Gbps~Fiber / Phone100.00%
2.AT&T1 Gbps1 GbpsDSL / Television99.20%
3.Spectrum2 Gbps2 GbpsCable / Television / Phone95.58%
4.EarthLink Fiber5 Gbps1 GbpsFiber92.36%
5.Earthlink 5G Home Internet425 Mbps15 MbpsFixed Wireless / Mobile86.10%
6.Cyberonic11 Mbps11 MbpsFiber / Cable / DSL / Fixed Wireless61.20%
7.HughesNet100 Mbps5 MbpsSatellite / Phone9.65%
8.Global Capacity8 Mbps1 MbpsDSL8.73%
9.Viasat150 Mbps3 MbpsSatellite / Phone6.60%
10.Sonic80 Mbps12 MbpsFiber / DSL4.87%
11.Curatel13 Mbps2 MbpsDSL4.13%
12.ConnectTo Communications75 Mbps6 MbpsDSL1.07%
13.Cox300 Mbps30 MbpsCable / Television0.93%
14.Race Communications1 Gbps1 GbpsFiber0.25%
15.eVolve Business Solutions3 Mbps3 MbpsFiber0.16%
16.Antelecom12 Mbps3 MbpsFixed Wireless0.05%
17.Indco Cable TV3 Mbps1 MbpsFiber / Cable / Fixed Wireless0.01%
18.Cogent Communications~~Fiber~
19.CyberNet Communications~~Fiber~
20.T-Mobile~~Fixed Wireless / Mobile~
21.Level 3 Communications~~Fiber / DSL~
22.Zayo Group~~Fiber / Fixed Wireless~
23.Skyriver~~Fixed Wireless~

Is there financial assistance for internet service in Los Angeles?

Yes. Los Angeles residents may qualify for free or discounted internet service through the federal Lifeline program, or provider-specific, low-income, affordable internet plans.

Federal Program

Lifeline

An FCC program that provides up to a $9.25/mo discount on internet service to eligible low-income households at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Provider Program

Spectrum Internet Assist

$25/month for 50 Mbps for qualifying households. Spectrum Internet Assist includes a modem and Security Suite (some may qualify for $15/mo).

Provider Program

AT&T Access

$30/month for up to 100 Mbps for qualifying households. Access from AT&T includes Wi-Fi & installation; no equipment fees or annual contract.

Provider Program

Cox Communications Connect2Compete

$9.95/mo for up to 100 Mbps for qualifying households. Cox Communications Connect2Compete includes Wi-Fi modem & EasyConnect self-install.


Frequently Asked Questions about Los Angeles

EarthLink Fiber is the best internet provider in Los Angeles, CA, based on speed and pricing. It's Fiber internet reaches speeds up to 5 Gbps, and plans start at $39.95. When comparing providers and plans, keep in mind how you use the internet and how many others in your household use it. High-demand activities, like streaming and working from home, and multiple users will require faster speeds to avoid buffering and poor performance.

There are 23 internet providers in Los Angeles, CA. Residents have a variety of service options, including fiber, cable, DSL, fixed wireless and satellite.

EarthLink Fiber offers the cheapest internet plans that start at $39.95. Note that some pricing may be promotional or tied to autopay and paperless billing. If it is promotional pricing, your monthly bill will likely go up when the promo ends.

EarthLink Fiber has the fastest speeds in Los Angeles, with a top download speed of 5 Gbps. Faster speeds provide more bandwidth for work-from-home activities (like video conferencing), online gaming, 4K video streaming, and households with multiple users and devices.

Yes, fiber internet is available in Los Angeles. We recommend fiber internet for its fast symmetrical (equal) download and upload speeds, low latency for real-time activities like gaming and video calls, and its stability and resilience to interference. Fiber availability varies by address.

Yes. Los Angeles residents could get assistance to reduce internet costs through various programs. Spectrum Internet Assist provides 50 Mbps for $25/month. AT&T Access starts at $30/month for up to 100 Mbps. Cox Communications Connect2Compete offers $9.95/mo for up to 100 Mbps. Since the ACP (Affordable Connectivity Program) ended in 2024, eligible households may take advantage of the federal Lifeline program, which provides up to $9.25/month in discounts.

If it's available in Los Angeles, fiber internet is the best internet option for online gaming. Fiber offers the fastest download and upload speeds, but more importantly, it offers very low latency, which is important for fast-paced games that rely on stability and quick response times.

Yes, 5G home internet is available in Los Angeles. 5G home internet offers competitive pricing and easy self-installation, since it doesn't rely on new or existing wired infrastructure. Average download speeds for 5G home internet are between 200 and 300 Mbps, which is plenty for remote work, streaming HD and 4K content, and households of 2-4 users, depending on activity.

The average download speed in Los Angeles is 134 Mbps. For comparison, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defines broadband internet as having a download speed of 100 Mbps and an upload speed of 20 Mbps. Go to TestMySpeed and run an internet speed test to see how fast your internet connection is compared to speeds in Los Angeles, CA.

Frontier, AT&T, Spectrum, EarthLink Fiber, and Earthlink 5G Home Internet offer internet in Los Angeles, CA.

  • Frontier: Offers speeds up to 1 Gbps starting at $49.99/mo.
  • AT&T: Offers speeds up to 1 Gbps starting at $55.00/mo.
  • Spectrum: Offers speeds up to 2 Gbps starting at $50.00/mo.
  • EarthLink Fiber: Offers speeds up to 5 Gbps starting at $39.95/mo.
  • Earthlink 5G Home Internet: Offers speeds up to 425 Mbps starting at $39.95/mo.


Free wireless internet access points in Los Angeles

A C Bilbrew Library
150 East El Segundo Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90061
(310) 538-3350
Alma Reaves Woods Watts Branch
10205 Compton Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90002
(323) 789-2850
Angeles Mesa Branch
2700 W. 52nd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
(323) 292-4328
Anthony Quinn Library
3965 Cesar E. Chavez Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(323) 264-7715
Arroyo Secco Regional Branch
6145 N. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 255-0537
Ascot Branch
256 W. 70th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90003
(323) 759-4817
Atlantic Branch
2269 S. Atlantic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90040
(323) 780-1176
Atwater Village Branch
3379 Glendale Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
(323) 664-1353
Baldwin Hills Branch
2906 S. La Brea
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(323) 733-1196
Benjamin Franklin Branch
2200 E. First St.
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 263-6901
Bristow Park Library
1466 S. Mcdonnell Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90040
(323) 265-1787
Cahuenga Branch
4591 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 664-6418
Central Library
630 West Fifth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 228-7571
Chinatown Branch
639 N. Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 620-0925
City Of Commerce Public Library
5655 Jillson St.
Los Angeles, CA 90040
(323) 722-6660
City Terrace Library
4025 East City Terrace Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(323) 261-0295
Cypress Park Branch
1150 Cypress Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90065
(323) 224-0039
Donald Bruce Kaufman Brentwood Branch
11820 San Vicente Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 575-8273
Eagle Rock Branch
5027 Caspar Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90041
(323) 250-7808
East Los Angeles Library
4801 East Third St.
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 264-0155
Echo Park Library
1410 W. Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(213) 250-7808
El Camino Real Library
4264 East Whittier Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90023
(323) 269-8102
El Sereno Branch
4990 Huntington Dr. South
Los Angeles, CA 90032
(323) 225-9201
Exposition Park Regional Branch
3665 S. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(323) 732-0169
Fairfax Express
161 S. Gardner St.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 936-6191
Felipe De Neve Branch
2820 W. Sixth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90005
(213) 384-7676
Florence Library
1610 East Florence Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90001
(323) 581-8028
Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Branch
1623 Ivar Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 856-8260
Graham Library
1900 East Firestone Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90002
(323) 582-2903
Greenwood Branch
6134 S. Greenwood Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90040
(562) 927-1516
Hyde Park Branch
6527 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
(323) 750-7241
Jefferson Branch
2211 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 734-8573
John C. Fremont Branch
6121 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 962-3521
John Muir Branch
1005 W. 64th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 789-4800
Junipero Serra Branch
4607 S. Main St.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323) 234-1685
Lincoln Heights Branch
2530 Workman St.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(323) 226-1692
Little Tokyo Branch Library
244 S. Alameda St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 612-0525
Los Angeles Public Library
630 W. Fifth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 228-7515
Los Feliz Branch
1874 Hillhurst Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 913-4710
Malabar Branch
2801 Wabash Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(323) 263-1497
Mar Vista Branch
12006 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066
(310) 390-3454
Mark Twain Branch
9621 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 755-4088
Memorial Branch
4625 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
(323) 938-2732
Palms-Rancho Park Branch
2920 Overland Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
(310) 840-2142
Pio Pico Koreatown Branch
694 S. Oxford
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 368-7647
R. L. Stevenson Branch
803 Spence St.
Los Angeles, CA 90023
(323) 268-4710
Robertson Branch
1719 S. Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 840-2147
Vermont Square Branch
1201 W. 48th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323) 290-7405
Vernon Branch
4504 S. Central Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90011
(323) 234-9106
Vernon Public Library
4305 Santa Fe Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90058
(323) 583-8811
View Park Library
3854 West 54th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
(323) 293-5371
Washington Irving Branch
4117 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 734-6303
West Los Angeles Regional Branch
11360 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 575-8323
Westchester -Loyola Village Branch
7114 W. Manchester Av.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 348-1096
Will And Ariel Durant Branch
1403 N. Gardner St.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 876-2741
Willowbrook Library
11838 Wilmington Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90059
(323) 564-5698
Wilshire Branch
149 N. St. Andrews Pl.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 957-4550
Woodcrest Library
1340 West 106th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 757-9373

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