Compare fiber, cable, and 5G internet plans near you. Updated for November 2026.
Fiber or cable (300 Mbps – 1 Gbps) for smooth multi-device streaming
Symmetrical fiber (1 – 5 Gbps) for uploads, cloud workflows, and live video
Entry cable (100 – 300 Mbps) or starter fiber where available—watch post-promo pricing
Emerging co-op fiber, strong 5G Home if signal is clean, or satellite as a fallback
Business-grade fiber with static IP and SLA-level reliability
California’s coverage is a mosaic—fiber in one pocket, cable next door, 5G Home down the road.
Fastest, symmetrical uploads & downloads
Best for: Remote work, gaming, 4K streaming
Wide coverage, high downloads
Best for: Families & streamers
Wireless via cell towers
Best for: Renters, temporary setups
Legacy copper lines
Best for: Basic connectivity only
Works virtually anywhere
Best for: Rural or off-grid areas
Yes. New middle-mile segments and private builds light up thousands of homes each quarter.
Take new fiber if available; otherwise try 5G Home. In remote ridges or desert plots, Starlink remains most reliable.
Among the nation’s top tiers for average download speed thanks to its fiber density and DOCSIS 4.0 rollouts.
Symmetrical fiber with a business SLA and static IP—ideal for POS, cloud apps, and creative teams.
Yes—mountain ridges, dense trees, and coastal fog impact wireless links. Fiber remains the most stable option.
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