Best Internet Providers in Indianapolis – CNET

Best Internet Providers in Indianapolis - CNET

Best Internet Providers in Indianapolis

Looking for broadband speeds as fast as the Indy 500? Or perhaps a cheaper service? Either way, we’ve got you covered.

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AT&T Fiber – Best overall among internet providers in Indianapolis
  • Prices from $55 – $180 per month
  • Speeds from 300 – 5,000Mbps
  • Unlimited data
Or call to order: (877) 355-2701
Spectrum – Best cable provider in Indianapolis
  • Prices from $50 – $90 per month
  • Speeds from 300 – 940Mbps
  • Unlimited data
Or call to order: (866) 899-1097
Verizon 5G Home Internet – Best fixed wireless among internet providers in Indianapolis
  • Prices from $50 – $70 per month
  • Speeds from 85 – 1,000Mbps
  • Unlimited data
Or call to order: (877) 187-7380

Indianapolis is home to one of, if not the most famous motorsports competition in the world, the Indy 500, with drivers screeching around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at speeds exceeding 160 miles per hour (the fastest single-lap speed is a blazing 236.103 mph). We know the cars go fast in Indy, but at CNET, we’re more interested in a different type of speed: How fast is the city’s internet?

With median download speeds of about 200Mbps, according to Ookla’s list of internet speeds in the nation’s 100 most populous cities, Indy sits in the middle of the pack, ranking at 59th. Fortunately for residents of Hoosier City, there are many broadband choices when it comes to connecting to the internet. Major internet service providers like AT&T, Xfinity, Spectrum, T-Mobile and Verizon all operate in the city, although they won’t all be available to every neighborhood.

Best internet providers in Indy

With many internet options available in Indianapolis, who gets to drink the milk? Based on its availability within the city, fast speeds and decent value, our pick for the best internet provider in Indianapolis goes to AT&T.

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AT&T Fiber

Best overall among internet providers in Indianapolis

Or call to order: (877) 355-2701
Product details

Price range $55 – $180 per month Speed range 300 – 5,000Mbps Connection Fiber Highlights Unlimited data, no contracts, equipment included

AT&T’s fiber internet offering packs a lot of value for the price. With an average cost per Mbps at just 10 cents, it’s no wonder our best fiber providers page called it a terrific value “hard to pass up.”

Availability: Aside from a few spots at or near Indianapolis’ parks and infrastructure, internet from AT&T is available in most of the city. However, only 44% of that area can access AT&T Fiber. The rest will have to opt for AT&T’s older DSL service, which doesn’t compare.

Plans and pricing: Indy residents have access to five tiers of AT&T fiber internet: 300Mbps for $55, 500Mbps for $65, 1,000Mbps for $80, 2,000Mbps for $110 and 5,000Mbps for $180 (with a discount for autopay and paperless billing).

Fees and service details: All AT&T Fiber plans come with equipment, and the company does not have data caps or contracts.

Read our AT&T home internet review.

Or call to order: (877) 355-2701

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Spectrum

Best cable provider in Indianapolis

Or call to order: (866) 899-1097
Product details

Price range $50 – $90 per month Speed range 300 – 940Mbps Connection Cable Highlights Unlimited data, simple pricing, no contracts, modem included, free access to nationwide Wi-Fi hotspots

Spectrum excels where it matters: It offers clear pricing and terms. If you like simplicity, Spectrum is worth considering.

Availability: Spectrum mostly serves the center of Indianapolis, going northwest to Snacks and Brooklyn Heights, north to Rocky Ripple and Meridian Hills, northwest to Brendonwood, east to Lawrence and Warren Park, southeast to Sunnyview, south to Rosedale Hills and east to Maywood and Mount Jackson.

Plans and pricing: Four tiers of service are available in Indy. Plans start at 30Mbps for $20 a month (only available to low-income households), 100Mbps for $30, 500Mbps for $50 and 1,000Mbps for $70.

Fees and service details: Spectrum does not cap data or require a contract. A modem is included with each plan. However, you’ll have to pay $5 monthly to rent a Wi-Fi router.

Read our Spectrum Internet review.

Or call to order: (866) 899-1097

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Verizon 5G Home Internet

Best fixed wireless among internet providers in Indianapolis

Or call to order: (877) 187-7380
Product details

Price range $50 – $70 per month (50% off for eligible 5G mobile customers) Speed range 85 – 1,000Mbps Connection Fixed wireless Highlights Unlimited data, no contracts, free equipment, 50% discount for qualifying Verizon mobile customers

If you’re an existing Verizon mobile customer, getting your internet through the company can be a heck of a deal if it’s available to you.

Availability: Verizon’s coverage is a bit spotty in Indianapolis. Only parts of the city center and Downtown, the area between Old Southside and Irish Hill and Holy Cross going east to Little Flower and Bosart-Brown, can get 5G internet through Verizon.

Plans and pricing: Existing Verizon unlimited wireless customers pay just $25 for 5G Home (85 to 300Mbps) and $35 for 5G Home plus (300 to 1,000Mbps) with autopay. Those who don’t have a plan with Verizon will have to pay $50 and $70, respectively, with autopay enabled.

Fees and service details: There are no data caps, contracts or equipment fees with Verizon’s 5G offering.

Read our Verizon 5G Home Internet review.

Or call to order: (877) 187-7380

Internet providers in Indianapolis overview

Provider Internet technology Monthly price range Speed range Monthly equipment costs Data cap Contract CNET review score
AT&T DSL/fiber $55-$180 10-5,000Mbps None None None 7.4
Hoosier Broadband Fixed wireless/Fiber $50-$150 10-50Mbps None None 2 years N/A
HughesNet Satellite $50-$175 25Mbps $15 or $350 one-time purchase 15-200GB 2 years 5.7
Spectrum Cable $20-$70 30-940Mbps Free modem; $5 router None None 7.2
T-Mobile Home Internet Fixed wireless $50 ($30 for eligible mobile customers) 72-245Mbps None None None 7.4
Verizon 5G Home Internet Fixed Wireless $50-$70 ($25 to $35 for eligible mobile customers) 85-1,000Mbps None None None 7.2
Viasat Satellite $50-$300 25-100Mbps $15 or $300 one-time purchase 40-300GB 2 years 6.1
Xfinity Cable $25-$80 75-1,200Mbps $15 (optional) 1.2TB None 7
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All available Indianapolis residential internet providers

Many in the city will have access to AT&T’s fiber internet, while some neighborhoods can get cable internet through Spectrum or Xfinity, or 5G internet from T-Mobile or Verizon. Here are the other options in the city not listed above:

  • Earthlink: With the largest customer reach of any wired ISP, Earthlink piggybacks off other networks to connect its customers. It offers a good variety of speeds, starting at 100Mbps and going up to a whopping 5,000Mbps, with prices ranging from $60 to $190.
  • Hoosier Broadband: This regional carrier services some areas of Indianapolis (city center and north) and its surrounding regions. It offers fixed wireless and fiber, based on the customer’s address.
  • HughesNet: The many internet options in Indianapolis likely negate the need for satellite internet (SpaceX’s Starlink will soon be available as well). HughesNet offers speeds of 25Mbps with prices starting at $50 with a two-year contract and equipment fees.
  • T-Mobile Home Internet: Some Indy residents (mostly in the north and east of the city) may have access to 5G internet from T-Mobile. T-Mobile’s home internet service is available for $50 (with autopay) and offers speeds up to 245Mbps.
  • Viasat: Viasat’s monthly prices start at $50 and go up to $300, with speeds ranging from 25 to 100Mbps based on the plan.
  • Xfinity: The biggest name in cable only services a small section of Indianapolis around the city’s center and surrounding regions. The company offers speeds ranging from 75 to 1,200Mbps, with prices topping at $80. Just mind the 1.2TB data cap.
Aerial view of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

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Indianapolis internet details at a glance

Indianapolis has a lot of options when it comes to ISPs, but most only serve a sliver of the city. Thankfully, AT&T’s fiber service is available to many Indy residents.

Pricing details on Indianapolis home internet service

Indy residents can expect to pay around $50 for baseline internet service (not including the more expensive satellite options). This is around the same starting price as fellow midwest city Cincinnati.

Cheap internet options in the Indianapolis metro area

If you want to get the most affordable internet plan in Indianapolis and live in their service areas, Spectrum has a 30Mbps plan for $20 a month (though you must meet specific low-income requirements), or you can opt for 200Mbps from Xfinity for just $5 more. Xfinity’s pricing lasts for the first 24 months of service, and there’s an optional $15 charge for equipment. ISPs also offer discounts to those eligible for the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program

What’s the cheapest internet plan in Indianapolis?

Provider Starting price Max download speed Monthly equipment fee Contract
Spectrum Internet Assist $20 (must meet eligibility requirements) 30Mbps Free modem; $5 router None
Xfinity Connect More $25 200Mbps $15 (optional) None
Spectrum 100 $30 100Mbps Free modem; $5 router None
T-Mobile Home Internet $50 ($30 with eligible mobile plan) 245Mbps None None
Verizon 5G Home Internet $50 ($25 with eligible mobile plan) 300Mbps None None
Hoosier Broadband $50 10Mbps None 2 years
AT&T Fiber 300 $55 300Mbps None None
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Here are the internet speeds you can find in Indianapolis

Median download speeds in Indianapolis sit around 200Mbps, but plenty of fast internet options are available. You can even opt for a blazing 5,000Mbps plan from AT&T.

Download speeds

Indianapolis – 131 Mbps

IN – 152 Mbps

US – 133 Mbps

Upload speeds

Indianapolis – 40 Mbps

IN – 53 Mbps

US – 46 Mbps

Fastest internet providers in Indianapolis

Ready to zoom around the (internet) speedway? AT&T has the fastest hookup with its 5,000Mbps plan. If you don’t need to go that fast, you can opt for plans from multiple providers that offer gigabit download speeds.

What are the fastest internet plans in Indianapolis?

Provider Max download speed Max upload speed Starting price Data cap Contract
AT&T Fiber 5000 5,000Mbps 5,000Mbps $180 None None
AT&T Fiber 2000 2,000Mbps 2,000Mbps $110 None None
Xfinity Gigabit Extra 1,200Mbps 50Mbps $80 None None
AT&T Fiber 1000 1,000Mbps 1,000Mbps $80 None None
Xfinity Gigabit 1,000Mbps 20Mbps $75 None None
Spectrum Internet Gig 940Mbps 35Mbps $70 None None
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What’s the final word on internet providers in Indianapolis?

With decent availability and high value in terms of speed for the price, most of Indianapolis is well served by AT&T’s hard-to-beat fiber internet. For residents of certain parts of the city, other choices include cable, 5G and satellite. 

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Which is the best internet service provider in Indianapolis?

Given its low cost per Mbps — CNET calls it a “terrific value” — and its wide availability in the city, we’re giving the nod to AT&T’s fiber internet offering. The company gets high marks on customer satisfaction surveys and offers a variety of options in terms of price and speed.

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Is fiber internet available in Indianapolis?

Yes. AT&T and Earthlink (using AT&T’s network) offer fiber internet in Indy. There’s decent availability, too — nearly half of all residents should be able to access those plans.

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Who is the cheapest internet provider in Indianapolis?

Spectrum offers a 30Mbps plan for $20 a month if you’re in an eligible, low-income household. For all others, Xfinity offers a 200Mbps plan at $25 a month for the first 24 months, making them the cheapest way to connect to the internet by far. If you want to save even more money, bring your own equipment: Xfinity charges $15 monthly to rent its gateway device.

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Which internet provider in Indianapolis offers the fastest plan?

AT&T (and Earthlink, piggybacking on AT&T’s network) offers 2,000 and 5,000Mbps plans in Indianapolis. AT&T charges $110 and $180 a month for these high-speed plans, respectively, while Earthlink charges $130 and $190.

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