Wifi Providers in Nevada
Nevada Wifi Providers
Compare Home Wifi Options in Nevada
The largest number of providers offer service in larger urban centers like Las Vegas and Reno. Other providers specialize in serving smaller communities and rural areas. Use our comparison form to check availability of home wifi plans for a specific service address or narrow your search by selecting a more specific location from the options below.
Nevada Metro Areas (9)
C
Carson City, NV
E
Elko, NV
F
Fallon, NV Fernley, NV
G
Gardnerville Ranchos, NV
L
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV
P
Pahrump, NV
R
Reno, NV
W
Winnemucca, NV
Nevada Counties (17)
Nevada Cities and Towns (99)
A
Alamo Amargosa Valley Austin
B
Baker Battle Mountain Beatty Blue Diamond Boulder City Bunkerville
C
Cal Nev Ari Caliente Carlin Carson City Coyote Springs Crescent Valley Crystal Bay
D
Dayton Deeth Denio Duckwater Dyer
E
Elko Ely Empire Eureka
F
Fallon Fernley
G
Gabbs Gardnerville Genoa Gerlach Glenbrook Golconda Goldfield
H
Hawthorne Henderson Hiko
I
Imlay Incline Village Indian Springs
J
Jackpot Jarbidge Jean
L
Lamoille Las Vegas Laughlin Logandale Lovelock Lund Luning
M
Manhattan Mc Dermitt Mc Gill Mercury Mesquite Mina Minden Moapa Montello Mountain City
N
Nellis AFB Nixon North Las Vegas
O
Orovada Overton Owyhee
P
Pahrump Panaca Paradise Valley Pioche
R
Reno Round Mountain Ruby Valley Ruth
S
Schurz Searchlight Silver City Silver Springs Silverpeak Sloan Smith Sparks Spring Creek Stateline Sun Valley
T
The Lakes Tonopah Tuscarora
V
Valmy Verdi Virginia City
W
Wadsworth Washoe Valley Wellington Wells West Wendover Winnemucca
Y
Yerington
Z
Zephyr Cove
Service Availability in Nevada
Wifi service is available to 96% of residences in Nevada, but the coverage drops to 91% if you only include plans with speeds of at least 100 Mbps. Connections with download speeds of 1000 Mbps (1.0 Gbps) or more are available to 59% of households.
Mobile wireless is available to 98% of residences in Nevada, with 5G coverage available to 33% of households. Satellite internet is generally available everywhere.
Cox, CenturyLink, AT&T, Frontier and Spectrum offer the highest coverage in the state in terms of availability per household, while Viasat, Starlink, HughesNet, T-Mobile US and Verizon offer the highest wireless (including satellite) coverage in the state in terms of availability per household.
AT&T, Frontier and Cox are the fastest providers in Nevada, but their highest downloads speeds are not available everywhere in the state. A summary of the fastest providers and their top speeds is shown below.
Statewide coverage by technology and speed.
Fastest Providers in Nevada
The listed download speeds are the highest offered by each of the fastest providers in Nevada. The state coverage is their overall availability percentage for households in the state at any speed and the list is limited to companies with more than 2% overall coverage on a statewide basis. Most wifi providers do not offer their fastest speeds in all parts of their coverage area in the state. Try using our Comparison Form for a more accurate picture of what's available in your area.
Wired Internet Options in Nevada
Traditional telephone companies and TV service providers are the primary providers of wired broadband internet in Nevada and many other regions. In larger metropolitan areas, internet providers often offer gigabit speeds and utilize fiber optic infrastructure. However, in smaller towns and rural areas, the infrastructure predominantly consists of copper lines. Maximum speeds on older networks is high as 2.0 Gbps for cable and less than 10 Mbps for DSL. In select areas with fiber, connection speeds are as high as 5.0 Gbps. The top providers's in Nevada include Cox, CenturyLink, AT&T, Frontier and Spectrum.
Among cable, DSL and fiber internet providers, these companies offer the best coverage in Nevada on a state-wide basis and in the cities where they operate.
Top Wireless and Satellite Internet Providers in Nevada
Satellite internet service is available as long as the user has an unobstructed view of the sky, but in some areas, where satellite subscriber rates are already at capacity, service may be not be available. Fixed and mobile wifi coverage depends on the density and location of ground-based infrastructure.