In Houston, AT&T Fiber has emerged as the top internet service provider, earning praise for its high customer satisfaction and symmetrical upload and download speeds. More than 63% of American adults are now aware they may be overpaying for inadequate internet service, making AT&T Fiber a favorable option despite its limited availability.
Alternatives such as Xfinity and Verizon 5G Home Internet are available for those outside AT&T's coverage area. For cost-conscious consumers, Astound Broadband presents the lowest starting price in the city at $30 per month for speeds of up to 300Mbps. Additionally, fixed wireless options from T-Mobile and Verizon begin at $50 monthly, with possible savings when paired with mobile plans.
For users prioritizing speed, Tachus Fiber stands out by offering symmetrical speeds of up to 8,000Mbps for $119 monthly. Other providers such as Brightspeed and Kinetic by Windstream offer limited service in certain areas, primarily DSL options, while Optimum, formerly Suddenlink, provides scattered coverage throughout the metro region.