Best cheap internet providers in Oklahoma for 2025: Compare plans, prices and speeds
Roxanne Downer
- Top ISPs in Oklahoma include Hughesnet, Optimum, Cox, Verizon 5G, T-Mobile Home Internet, AT&T, and Starlink.
- Availability, speed, price, contract terms, and customer service reputation are key factors to consider when choosing an ISP.
- Affordable internet programs are available for qualifying low-income households and students.
Oklahoma is home to more than 4 million residents, a strong Native American community and proud traditions like OU’s “Boomer Sooner” spirit and OSU’s Cowboys pride. Whether you live in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Stillwater or a small rural town, reliable internet has become as essential as electricity for daily life.
From cable and fiber to satellite and fixed wireless, Oklahomans have access to a wide range of providers that balance speed, price, and availability. This guide compares the leading internet service providers in Oklahoma, their plans, speeds and pricing so you can choose the best option for your household.
Top cheap internet service providers in Oklahoma
These companies offer a range of connection types and speeds to meet different needs. Providers like Cox and T-Mobile stand out for their low entry prices and wide availability, while AT&T offers higher-speed options for those needing more bandwidth.
The top providers are ranked here by starting price, from cheapest to most expensive.
- Hughesnet
- Optimum
- Cox
- Verizon 5G
- T-Mobile Home Internet
- AT&T Home Internet
- Starlink
Hughesnet
Hughesnet is a satellite internet provider available statewide. It is often the only option for rural homes without wired broadband. Hughesnet plans include data limits and speeds are lower than cable or fiber, but its service reaches 100% of Oklahoma.
Here's a quick look at Hughesnet provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- Hughesnet Lite: $39.99 per month; up to 25 Mbps download/3 Mbps upload
- Hughesnet Select: $49.99 per month; up to 50 Mbps download/5 Mbps upload
- Hughesnet Elite: $64.99 per month; up to 100 Mbps/5 Mbps upload
Read our full Hughesnet review.
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Optimum
Optimum offers cable internet service in certain Oklahoma cities, including Chickasha, Enid, Muskogee and Stillwater. The company features competitive pricing and high speeds, especially for customers who bundle internet with other services. Coverage is primarily in urban areas, and plan availability may differ by location.
Here's a quick look at Optimum provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- Optimum 300: $40 per month; up to 300 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload
- Optimum 500: $60 per month; up to 500 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload
- Optimum 1 Gig: $80 per month; up to 1,000 Mbps download/35 Mbps upload
Read our full Optimum internet review.
*All prices reflect rate-card pricing with discounts for Autopay and paperless billing. Additional discounts may be available in your area.
Cox
Cox offers cable internet service in many Oklahoma communities, with a large presence in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro areas. Known for reliable speeds and a range of plan options, Cox is a popular choice for many residents. Its cable network supports fast download speeds, and its plans can be bundled with TV and phone services. Cox is available in about 42% of Oklahoma, making it accessible for many urban and suburban households.
Here's a quick look at Cox provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- Fast Internet: $50 per month; up to 300 Mbps download/35 Mbps upload
- Go Even Faster: $60 per month; up to 500 Mbps download/60 Mbps upload
- Go Super Fast: $70 per month; up to 1,000 Mbps download/100 Mbps upload
- Go Beyond Fast: $150 per month; up to 2,000 Mbps download/100 Mbps upload
Read our full Cox internet review.
Offers and prices may vary by service area and availability. Actual download and upload speeds may vary.
Verizon 5G
Verizon 5G Home Internet uses fixed wireless technology. It is available in select Oklahoma cities, including Lawton and OKC, and offers fast speeds with no annual contracts. Verizon 5G is a good option for households where cable or fiber is not available. Coverage is limited to about 18% of the state.
Here's a quick look at Verizon 5G provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- Verizon 5G Home: $50 per month; up to 100 Mbps download/10 Mbps upload ($35 with mobile)
- Verizon 5G Home Plus: $60 per month; up to 150 Mbps download/15 Mbps upload ($45 with mobile)
- Verizon 5G Home Ultimate: $75 per month; up to 300 Mbps download/20 Mbps upload ($50 with mobile)
Read our full Verizon 5G internet review.
Availability varies. Wired speeds advertised. Wireless speeds may vary due to device limits, multiple users, network & other factors. See Verizon.com/yourspeed for more info. **For new and existing myHome customers. Applies only to the then-current base monthly rate exclusive of any other setup and additional equipment charges, discounts or promotions, plan perk and any other third-party services.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile Home Internet provides fixed wireless service using its 5G and 4G LTE networks. With wide coverage and simple pricing, T-Mobile is an option for many in both cities and rural areas. Its speeds may vary based on network congestion and location, but the service is available to about 61% of Oklahoma households, including in Altus, Lawton, Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
Here's a quick look at T-Mobile provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- T-Mobile Rely Home Internet: Starting at $40 a month for download speeds up to 415 Mbps/55 Mbps
- T-Mobile Amplified Home Internet: Starting at $60 a month for download speeds of up to 415 Mbps/55 Mbps
- T-Mobile All-In Home Internet: Starting at $70 a month for download speeds of up to 415 Mbps/55 Mbps
Read our full T-Mobile home internet review.
Not available in all areas. AutoPay discount requires bank account or debit card, otherwise $5 more/line/mo. $35 device connection charge due at sale. Plus taxes & fees for accounts currently paying for a T-Mobile wireless line with additional taxes & fees
AT&T
AT&T provides fiber and IPBB (Internet Protocol Broadband) services in Oklahoma. Fiber is available in select areas, including Oklahoma City, Lawton and Jenks, and offers symmetrical upload and download speeds. AT&T is known for its reliable connections and a range of high-speed plans. About 48% of Oklahoma has access to AT&T internet, especially in metro areas.
Here's a quick look at AT&T provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- AT&T Internet 300: $65 per month; up to 300 Mbps symmetrical download and upload
- AT&T Internet 500: $75 per month; up to 500 Mbps symmetrical download and upload
- AT&T Internet 1G: $90 per month; up to 1,000 Mbps symmetrical download and upload
- AT&T Internet 2G: $155 per month; up to 2,000 Mbps symmetrical download and upload
- AT&T Internet 5G: $255 per month; up to 5,000 Mbps symmetrical download and upload
Read our full AT&T internet review.
* Prices and plans vary based on location. Plus taxes (w/ eligible Autopay & Paperless bill). Price after $10/mo discount with eligible Autopay & Paperless bill (w/in 2 bills). See offer details below. One time install chrg may apply. Ltd. avail/areas. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds may vary. For more info, go to www.att.com/speed101. In no case does AT&T guarantee particular minimum speeds.
Starlink
Starlink is a satellite internet service from SpaceX. It is available throughout Oklahoma and is known for higher speeds than most satellite competitors. Starlink is an option for rural residents needing better performance.
Here's a quick look at Starlink provider plan options in Oklahoma:
- Starlink Residential: $120 per month; 50–250 Mbps download/10–20 Mbps upload
- Starlink Roam: $150 per month; 50–250 Mbps download/10–20 Mbps upload
Read our full Starlink internet review.
Offers and prices may vary by service area and availability. Actual download and upload speeds may vary.
Which internet providers are most available in Oklahoma?
Availability is key when choosing an internet provider. Here are the listed providers ranked from most to least available statewide:
- Hughesnet (100%)
- Starlink (100%)
- Cox (53%)
- AT&T (48%)
- T-Mobile Home Internet (20%)
- Verizon 5G (18%)
- Optimum (11%)
What are the fastest internet options in Oklahoma?
Ranking providers by maximum download speeds:
- AT&T (up to 5,000 Mbps)
- Cox (up to 2,000 Mbps)
- Optimum (up to 1,000 Mbps)
- T-Mobile (up to 415 Mbps)
- Verizon 5G (up to 300 Mbps)
- Starlink (up to 250 Mbps)
- Hughesnet (up to 100 Mbps)
Download speeds matter for activities like streaming, gaming and video calls. Faster speeds allow more devices to connect and reduce lag during peak usage.
How to choose an internet service provider in Oklahoma
Important factors when picking an internet provider:
- Availability in your area
- Download and upload speeds
- Monthly price and possible fees
- Contract terms and length
- Customer service reputation
What types of internet are available in Oklahoma?
Types of internet connections found in Oklahoma:
- Fiber: Uses glass cables for fast speeds, best for heavy use
- Cable: Uses coaxial cables, widely available, good speeds
- Fixed wireless: Uses radio signals, available in some rural and suburban areas
- Satellite: Uses satellites, available statewide, slower than wired types
Are there any special programs for affordable internet in Oklahoma?
Several providers offer programs to make internet more affordable:
- Access from AT&T starts at $30 a month for download speeds of 100 Mbps.
- Cox Connect2Compete for eligible low-income households
- Optimum Advantage Internet for eligible families
- T-Mobile Project 10Million provides free or discounted internet to eligible student households.
- Verizon Forward starts at $20 a month for qualifying Verizon 5G and Verizon Fios plans.
These programs can help lower monthly costs for qualifying residents.
Contributing: Luke Dougherty, Hannah Whatley, Allconnect
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