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There’s a lot to solve when you’re moving, whether it’s across town or across the country. When it comes to solving what company to choose for Internet service, SmartMove can help. We don’t just know all the ISPs in Mesa, AZ, we also know the best bundles and deals for movers relocating here.Regardless of what you’re looking for — basic cable with a family phone plan, broadband Internet plus premium cable channels, mobile service with Internet and cable — we can guide you to a solution that meets your needs and fits your budget in Mesa, AZ. Click the button below to find out the best cable, mobile and Internet bundles in Mesa, AZ.
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As a suburb of Phoenix, it should come as little surprise that the Internet service provider (ISP) options for Mesa, AZ virtually mirror those for the state’s largest city. Among the nine providers that service Mesa, Cox stands out as the top option, offering the fastest speeds (up to 1,000 Mbps) to nearly 80% of the city. That makes Cox the obvious choice for larger households and those who work from home, stream in 4K, or play games online. However, if you happen to live outside of Cox's service area, there are plenty of other high-speed options, ranging from 2-940 Mbps. To help you streamline the process of selecting an ISP, we’ll connect you with the top providers in your area. Complete the form above to explore your options!Summary of Internet Providers in Mesa
Provider | Coverages | Best Available Speed | |
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78.2% | 1000 Mbps | Learn More about Cox Internet | |
CenturyLink | 50.4% | 940 Mbps | |
HughesNet | 96% | 25 Mbps | |
Phoenix Internet | 90.3% | 50 Mbps | |
T-Mobile | 42.1% | 25 Mbps | |
Triad Wireless | 2% | 300 Mbps | |
Verizon | 3.6% | 300 Mbps | |
Viasat | 100% | 100 Mbps | |
VSAT | 96% | 2 Mbps |
Coverage of Internet Providers by Zip Code
ZIP Code | Cox | HughesNet | Viasat |
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85201 | 54.9 % | 91.8 % | 100 % |
85202 | 100 % | 98.5 % | 100 % |
85203 | 59.5 % | 93 % | 100 % |
85204 | 100 % | 100 % | 100 % |
85205 | 100 % | 99.3 % | 100 % |
85206 | 100 % | 99.9 % | 100 % |
85207 | 84.5 % | 98.2 % | 100 % |
85208 | 88.1 % | 99.5 % | 100 % |
85209 | 98.8 % | 99.5 % | 100 % |
85210 | 100 % | 100 % | 100 % |
85212 | 57.9 % | 100 % | 100 % |
85213 | 96.2 % | 98.6 % | 100 % |
85215 | 37 % | 86.2 % | 100 % |
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Internet Speed | Users Supported | Speed Summary |
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25 Mbps | 1 – 2 people | Basic |
100 Mbps | 2 – 3 people | Average |
200 Mbps | 3 – 5 people | Fast |
400 Mbps | 5+ people | Very Fast |
1000 Mbps | 5+ people | Fastest |
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Fiber
Fiber Internet is delivered to users’ homes via fiber optic cables and is the fastest broadband Internet currently available, reaching speeds of up to 1 Gig with almost no latency. It uses light signals to send data back and forth. It is much, much faster and more reliable than DSL, cable and satellite Internet.
Cable Broadband
Cable Internet utilizes cable television infrastructure to provide high-speed Internet to homes. Cable Internet speeds range from 10 – 500 Mbps. It’s a great option for any household that needs fast Internet service but doesn’t need gigabit speeds. It’s also a good option for homes that lack telephone lines.
Satellite
Satellite Internet is a type of Internet that utilizes satellite signals captured by a satellite dish to provide users with Internet. In many rural areas, satellite Internet is either the only option or the best option. Satellite Internet speeds range from 25 to 150 Mbps, which is not ideal for gaming or multiple users or devices.
DSL
DSL, or a Digital Subscriber Line, is a broadband Internet connection that utilizes an existing telephone network and connects through a wall phone jack. A DSL Internet connection travels over the telephone line but via a different frequency. It provides Internet speeds between 25 – 500 Mbps.
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Read MoreProvided Modems & Routers
Brand & Model | Description | Highest Compatible Package |
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CoxARRIS TG1682 | This modem and router combo offers 24x8 channel bonding, giving most households a reliable connection. | Go Even Faster (500 Mbps) |
CoxTechnicolor CGM4141 | This Internet and phone modem/router combo device offers dual-band WiFi and whole-home coverage to support fiber Internet speeds. | Go Super Fast (1 Gbps) |
CoxTechnicolor CGM4981 | As the most advanced option, this modem and router combo offers tri-band WiFi, whole-home coverage, and 32x8 channel bonding. | Compatible with all Cox plans |