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Best Internet Service Providers in Georgia

What’s the best internet overall in Georgia?

Fibră AT&T is the best internet service provider in Georgia, according to our CNET experts. It earned the top spot thanks to its combination of fast speeds, reliability and reasonable pricing. However, availability will depend on where you live within the state. AT&T Fiber’s coverage is somewhat limited in Georgia, and there are only a handful of ISP options even within Georgia’s urban areas — mainly Xfinity, Spectru şi Google Fiber. AT&T also offers copper-based internet in Georgia, but we don’t recommend it due to its slower speed range.

If you live in rural Georgia, your options include Kinetic by Windstream, Mediacom şi Sparklight, depending on the area. Statewide, Internet 5G acasă din T-Mobile and Verizon is available based on individual addresses, as well as internet prin satelit din Hughesnet, Viasat and SpaceX, whose Starlink satellite internet service is available in certain pockets of the Peach State. 

Best internet options in Georgia

Rural internet options in Georgia

Furnizor Tipul de conexiune Price range Interval de viteză Limită de date Availability
Hargray/Sparklight Copper/cable/fiber $40-$115 200-1,000Mbps Nu Fort Valley, Warner Robbins, Hawkinsville, Reidsville, Pooler, Statesboro
Hughesnet
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Satelit $75-$90 ($25 discount for the first 12 months) 50-100 Mbps 100-200GB Entire state
Kinetic by Windstream Copper/cable/fiber $25-$100 100-2.000 Mbps Nu North, Central, South
Mediacom
Citește recenzia completă
Cable/fixed wireless $20-$130 100-1.000 Mbps 200-6,000GB Atlanta area, southwest, Savannah area
Starlink
Citește recenzia completă
Satelit $120 40 to 220Mbps 1TB Various spots across state
Viasat
Citește recenzia completă
Satelit $150 25-150 Mbps 850 GB Entire state outside Atlanta area

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Internet access in rural Georgia isn’t too hard to come by. Various ISPs, including Hargray (now Sparklight), Kinetic by Windstream and Mediacom, provide wired connections in various parts of the state. Still, it’s worthwhile to compare these providers to the 5G home internet options from T-Mobile and Verizon, which have availability throughout Georgia. If your options are still severely limited, there are three choices for satellite internet, although Viasat and Starlink have limitations within the state.

Colorful historic houses around Forsyth Park in downtown Savannah, Georgia.

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Internet breakdown by city in Georgia

It’s hard to cover the broadband options of an entire state and give individual cities the attention they deserve. That’s why we also compile lists of the best internet providers in cities across the U.S., including those in Georgia. We tackle details such as internet connection types, maximum speeds and cheapest providers. Check back later if you don’t find the location you’re looking for below. We’re working to add more cities every week. 

Georgia internet details at a glance

No surprise, but Georgia’s cities fare much better in terms of ISP choices than the rest of the state. Still, only 36% of Georgians have access to fiber-based internet. Everyone in the Peach State can get online at decent speeds, even if it’s through a rural or satellite carrier.

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Likely due to the availability of fiber internet from AT&T, Google and Kinetic by Windstream, median download speeds in Georgia sit at about 187Mbps, according to Ookla, positioning the state at 29th among the 50 states and Washington, D.C., in terms of download speeds. Interestingly, Ookla doesn’t hail one of the fiber providers as the fastest in Georgia. That distinction goes to Spectrum, with median download speeds of about 243Mbps. On the city side, in Ookla’s rankings of the 100 most populous U.S. cities, Atlanta fared poorly, coming in at the bottom at 100th place, with median download speeds of about 94Mbps. Google Fiber is the fastest carrier there, with median speeds of approximately 300Mbps.

Internet pricing in Georgia

What you’ll pay for internet in Georgia will come down to where you live and what providers service your area, but a good expectation for the monthly cost of connecting online in the Peach State is about $40. The cheapest plans available are Xfinity’s 150Mbps plan for $35 per month, the 300Mbps plan for $45 a month, and Mediacom’s 100Mbps plan for the starting price of $20 monthly.

How CNET chose the best internet providers in Georgia

Furnizorii de servicii de internet sunt numeroși și regionali. Spre deosebire de cele mai recente smartphone, laptop, router sau ustensile de bucătărie, it’s impractical to personally test every internet service provider in a given city. What’s our approach? For starters, we tap into a proprietary pricing, availability and speed database that draws from our own historical ISP data, partner data and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov. 

It doesn’t end there: We go to the FCC’s website to check our data and ensure we consider every ISP that provides service in an area. We also input local addresses on provider websites to find specific options for residents. We look at sources, including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, to evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP’s service. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of publication. 

Odată ce avem aceste informații localizate, ne punem trei întrebări principale: 

  • Furnizorul oferă acces la viteze rezonabile de internet? 
  • Clienții primesc o valoare decentă pentru ceea ce plătesc? 
  • Sunt clienții mulțumiți de serviciile lor? 

The answers to those questions are often layered and complex, but the providers that come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend. When selecting the cheapest internet service, we look for the plans with the lowest monthly fee, although we also factor in things like price increases, equipment fees and contracts. Choosing the fastest internet service is relatively straightforward. We look at advertised upload and download speeds and consider real-world speed data from sources like Ookla şi Rapoarte FCC(Dezvăluire: Ookla este deținută de aceeași companie-mamă ca și CNET, Ziff Davis.)

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The future of broadband in Georgia

Georgia is set to receive $1.3 billion in federal funds from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, the Georgia Recorderreports. BEAD aims to “build thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables and provide a $30 monthly discount on internet bills for economically disadvantaged families.” This is the latest funding the state received to expand internet access.

Earlier this year, Governor Brian Kemp announced $234 million in funding to improve connectivity for 28 Georgia counties. Smaller projects are already taking shape. Conexon Connect, an ISP formed by the rural fiber-optic network design and construction management company, announced plans to expand fiber access in Grady County using federal funds. Windstream has also announced plans to expand access in Georgia’s southern şi northern parts.

Internet providers in Georgia FAQs

Does Georgia have good internet?

It’ll depend on where you live, but most Georgians have fair to good internet access, with 100% of households able to connect with speeds of at least 100Mbps, conform FCC. Still, Georgia sits 38th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia regarding median download speeds, as reported by Ookla. At the same time, Atlanta placed last among the 100 most populous cities for median broadband speeds. Options are limited outside of Georgia’s big cities, but 5G home internet and satellite internet are options for those lacking access to wired connections.


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Is there fiber internet in Georgia?

Yes, almost 50% of Georgia households have access to this option, conform FCC. As you might expect, fiber is more prevalent in the Peach State’s cities, primarily Atlanta, which can get online through AT&T Fiber and Google Fiber. Even folks in more rural parts of the state can access fiber internet, thanks to Kinetic by Windstream.


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Is AT&T or Xfinity better for connecting to the internet in Georgia?

Aside from satellite internet or T-Mobile’s 5G home internet service (which is not available to every address), the most prevalent ISPs in Georgia are AT&T and Xfinity. If you have a choice between these two large players, which should you choose? If AT&T Fiber is available, that’s the clear winner. If it isn’t, we recommend you read CNET’s breakdown of AT&T vs. Xfinity to get the lowdown on some nuances between the two.


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