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Finding the Best Internet Service in Colorado

Getting and keeping a reliable, fast internet connection can make a world of difference when working, streaming entertainment, or just browsing the web. Unfortunately, with over 100 providers offering services across Colorado, picking the right ISP is easier said than done!

This guide will help cut through that complexity as your trusted advisor. We‘re comparing the top 10 internet providers available in the state using the criteria you care about most – monthly pricing, download speeds, coverage areas, data allowances, and more. Read on to find the perfect match for your home or business connectivity needs!

Assessing Your Needs Upfront

Before diving into the options, let‘s briefly establish a few key decision points that will determine which provider fits best:

  • Desired speeds – While 25 Mbps allows comfortable web use for a few people, homes with heavier streaming, gaming, and smart devices might demand 100+ Mbps plans.
  • Available budgets – Packages range from $30 to $100+ monthly. Balance speed needs with what you can afford long-term.
  • Type of user – Do you need fast uploads for video calls? Large data allowances for 4K streaming? Low latency for competitive gaming?
  • Location details – Rural users often have fewer (if any) wired options, while urban areas see heavy competition.

With factors like these in mind, you can assess your situation and match needs to the standout Colorado providers below.

Xfinity

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|Coverage|79% Statewide|
|Starting Price |$39.99/month|
|Avg Speeds|200+ Mbps|
|Data Caps|1.2 TB|
|Best For |Urban streamers|

Boasting the largest service area in Colorado, you can expect Xfinity availability in cities big and small along the Front Range plus resort towns like Vail. Leveraging Comcast infrastructure, Xfinity delivers some of the fastest cable internet speeds in these regions.

While starting rates seem attractive at $40 monthly, you‘ll pay more like $60+ for the 200-400 Mbps suited to heavy streaming. And with caps from 1.2 TB on lower tiers, power users risk overages or can pay more to go unlimited. Still, based on third-party testing, Xfinity provides impressive bandwidth for enjoying internet-powered entertainment.

CenturyLink

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|Coverage | 75% Statewide |
|Starting Price | $50/month |
|Avg Speeds | 140/20 Mbps |
|Data Caps | 1TB |
|Best For | Rural areas |

CenturyLink utilizes both legacy DSL and next-gen fiber to cover more regions statewide than any provider outside Xfinity. While annexed rural towns might see older infrastructure, CenturyLink has invested significantly in upgrading metro areas with fast fiber deliver 200-940 Mbps.

Their entry level plans still start around $50 monthly. Yet frequent discounts like the current 12-month 20% offer allow 60-100 Mbps fiber packages for only $40-45. Should your home fall outside max speeds, bundles add savings on Prism IPTV and home security services. For urban and rural settings alike, CenturyLink remains a versatile connectivity pillar across Colorado.

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet

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|Coverage | 93% Statewide |
|Starting Price | $50/month |
|Avg Speeds | 35-182+ Mbps |
|Data Caps | None |
|Best For | Cord cutters |

Recently crowned as the nation‘s fastest and most expansive 5G network by multiple testing agencies, including Opensignal, Ookla, and RootMetrics, T-Mobile Leverages their 5G infrastructure to deliver home internet with no contracts or hidden fees.

Offering unlimited data for $50 flat, actual speeds will range pending proximity to your nearest tower and network congestion. But during off-peak periods, T-Mobile users see 100 Mbps or higher to handle 4K streaming, video calls, gaming, and smart home demands. This disruptive service poses perhaps the top value for cord cutters statewide.

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Hopefully highlighting these top contenders provides a blueprint for assessing your needs against Colorado‘s many internet offerings. And lucky for consumers, we face an increasingly competitive market each year!

From quantum fiber now available in select Denver neighborhoods to the imminent launch of SpaceX Starlink‘s low orbit satellite service, exciting new technologies are emerging statewide. With the right guidance to narrow those choices, I‘m confident you‘ll lock in the speeds, features, and affordability your household requires. Don‘t hesitate to reach out if any questions pop up along the way!