The three best internet providers in Las Vegas

Cox Communications — Best for bundlingCenturyLink — Best for high speedsViasat — Best for bundling

The best Las Vegas internet providers: summed up

Aside from offering bundling options, Cox Communications also has the widest range of internet speeds available in the Las Vegas area. This means you can tailor your internet service to meet your exact requirements and not pay for anything more than you need.

Price: $29.99/mo., $39.99/mo., $59.99/mo., $79.99/mo., or $99.99/mo.Speed and Data: 10 Mbps, 30 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 300 Mbps, or 940 MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: 12 months

You’ll also get a free modem and installation, plus Price For Life, which guarantees the same low rate as long as you keep service with CenturyLink. This is fantastic news when other internet providers make a habit of hiking up rates after the first year or two.

Price: $49/mo. or $65/mo.Speed and Data: 10 Mbps or 940 MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: No contracts

Viasat is one of the top-rated satellite internet providers in the Las Vegas area. WhistleOut praised the provider for not including data caps in its contracts and maintaining relatively low prices compared to satellite competitors. Wirefly gave the service 4 stars. Note that Viasat isn’t currently rated by organizations like J.D. Power or the Better Business Bureau, although it is BBB accredited.

Price: $50/mo., $70/mo., or $100/mo. (increase after 3 months)Speed and Data: 12 Mbps, 25 Mbps, or 30 MbpsPlans/Packages: Internet only, internet + TV, internet + TV + landlineContract Options: 24 months

Coverage. Las Vegas is a notoriously difficult city for finding internet coverage. Therefore, we excluded providers that didn’t service the majority of the area and instead focused on providers with a stronger presence.Value. Internet service can be expensive. We want you to get the most value possible for your hard-earned money. In evaluating providers, we took a hard look at what you were getting for the price.Customer Satisfaction. Customer satisfaction ratings from websites like J.D. Power and the Better Business Bureau are crucial in understanding how satisfied existing customers are with service from a provider. We used unbiased reviews in our decision making.

If you’re struggling to find an internet provider that services your address, we suggest looking into satellite as an alternative.