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Internet providers in | 90040 Los Angeles, CA

Spectrum
49% available in 90040
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)

Unlock the best deal when you combine services with Spectrum Internet® – Starting at $30/mo.

T-Mobile Home Internet
48% available in 90040
Connection:
5G Home
Download speeds up to
245Mbps

Get $200 back for joining. Sign up for T-Mobile Home Internet online to get a $200 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard® back.

Frontier
33% available in 90040
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps

Sign up for Fiber 2 Gig Internet and claim a $200 Visa Reward Card. Terms apply, check for availability.

Viasat
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps

New customers, call now to get $20 off for the first six months of service! You must mention this offer when ordering service to receive the discount.

Easy Internet Now
95% available in 90040
Easy Internet Now
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps
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Spectrum Business
49% available in 90040
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)

Unlock the best deal when you combine services with Spectrum Internet® – Starting at $30/mo.

Frontier
33% available in 90040
Connection:
DSL
Download speeds up to
Speeds may vary

Sign up for Fiber 2 Gig Internet and claim a $200 Visa Reward Card. Terms apply, check for availability.

Earthlink Business
51% available in 90040
Connection:
Fiber & Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
10000Mbps

Get started with a $500 gift card today.

Viasat
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps

New customers, call now to get $20 off for the first six months of service! You must mention this offer when ordering service to receive the discount.

Easy Internet Now
95% available in 90040
Easy Internet Now
Connection:
Fiber
Download speeds up to
5000Mbps
Link not provided
Spectrum Mobile
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Mobile
Spectrum Mobile
5G Speeds may vary

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Only available to Spectrum Internet customers. Buy one line of Unlimited Data Plan and get the second line FREE for 12 months + extra $100 off when you trade-in an eligible device with the purchase of a new line and phone activation.

AT&T Wireless
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Mobile
AT&T Wireless
5G Speeds may vary

User Rating
Verizon Wireless
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Mobile
Verizon Wireless
4GLTE Speeds may vary

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T-Mobile
99% available in 90040
Connection:
Mobile
T-Mobile
4GLTE Speeds may vary

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The Los Angeles area offers excellent broadband coverage for its nearly 10 million residents, with speeds of 250Mbps available to over 93% of homes in LA county. The majority of residents don’t yet have access to fiber, making cable internet the primary connectivity workhorse in the city of angels. Two new providers, T-Mobile and Starlink now offer service in nearly 100% of LA, giving residents new choices for the first time in ages.

Spectrum’s cable internet is the area’s dominating service covering 91% of LA homes, and for good reason, with fast and reliable speeds. For Angelenos without access to fiber, Spectrum is likely the most practical choice of ISP, even when considering T-Mobile and Starlink. In addition to high-quality internet service, Spectrum is known for creating high-value plans through very customer-friendly policies (no data caps) and relatively low pricing.

Approximately 36% of LA county has access to fiber internet through AT&T, EarthLink, or Frontier, which packs the benefits of high bandwidth, symmetrical speeds, and superior reliability; we think Frontier offers customers the value for the money.

Here’s a look at the best internet in Los Angeles.

Best internet providers in Los Angeles

AT&T — Best fiber internet
EarthLink — Best variety
Frontier — Best prices
Spectrum — Best cable internet
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet — Best fixed wireless
Viasat — Best satellite internet

What is the fastest internet provider in Los Angeles?

AT&T and Frontier are the fastest internet providers in Los Angeles. Not every neighborhood in LA has access to AT&T and Frontier’s fiber internet. But if you’re lucky enough to have it, you can get speeds up to 5,000 Mbps (5 Gbps)—astoundingly fast for a residential internet plan.

Because Earthlink uses AT&T’s fiber infrastructure, it also has plans with speeds up to 5,000 Mbps.

Realistically, though, most Los Angeles residents can get the fastest Wi-Fi from Spectrum. The cable provider offers a range of plans, the fastest of which tops out at 1,000 Mbps speeds. And yeah, that’s not multigigabit fast, but honestly, nobody needs a 2,000 Mbps or 5,000 Mbps plan anyway.

Spectrum’s gigabit plan gives you all the bandwidth you need to support a huge household of Wi-Fi users. It’s enough to make sure everyone can routinely game, stream, download, and make Zoom calls on multiple devices throughout the day without slowdowns or buffering.

ProviderMax speeds (download/upload)Internet type
AT&T5,000Mbps/5,000MbpsFiberView Plans for AT&T
Earthlink5,000Mbps/5,000MbpsFiber, DSLView Plans for EarthLink
Frontier5,000Mbps/5,000Mbps (for fiber)Fiber, DSLView Plans for Frontier
SpectrumUp to 1,000Mbps/35Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
Cable, FiberView Plans for Spectrum

How much internet speed do you need?

5 Mbps

  • Browsing
  • Streaming music
  • Ideal for single user

10 Mbps

  • Streaming HD videos
  • Casual gaming
  • Ideal for 1-2 people

20 Mbps

  • Ultra HD streaming
  • Frequent gaming
  • Ideal for 2-4 people

40+ Mbps

  • Streaming multiple shows in HD
  • Simultaneous gaming
  • Ideal for 4+ people

Most households need at least 25 Mbps of download speed and 3 Mbps of upload speed. While most common internet activities can work with fairly slow speeds, your network easily gets bogged down if you have multiple devices using the internet at the same time. That’s especially true if you have multiple people working from home or learning remotely.

If you don’t know what speed you need, you can test your current internet speed to give yourself a reference point and take it from there.

What is the cheapest internet provider in Los Angeles?

The cheapest practical internet plan in the Los Angeles area is the Spectrum Internet® plan, which costs $50 per month for 300 Mbps. That’s enough speed to support a small- or mid-sized household, ensuring that four or five people can get smooth Wi-Fi as they stream, game, and join video calls for work.

AT&T’s Internet 300 fiber plan packs a little more value at $55 per month for 300 Mbps symmetrical speeds. But the best plan you can get, if you’re lucky enough to live in an area with Frontier’s fiber plans, is the Fiber 500 for $44.99 per month.

Some great perks come with choosing either AT&T or Spectrum. Both providers give you unlimited data and don’t require you to sign an annual contract, so you can cancel any time without facing early termination fees.

If you’re on a tight budget and have minimal internet needs, consider a 5G home internet service from T-Mobile or Verizon. Both providers get you solid speeds for a fixed rate of just $50 month, with unlimited data and no extra fees for installation or equipment.

T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet (which got stellar reviews in our annual customer satisfaction survey) offers a bundle deal with Philo TV, and you can get the plan for $30 a month when you pair it with a T-Mobile Magenta MAX family phone plan. Verizon 5G Home Internet offers its 5G Home plan for 50% off to customers who also have select Verizon phone plans.

Cheapest internet plans in Los Angeles

PlanPriceSpeed
Spectrum Internet Premier$49.99/mo.*Up to 500Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
View Plans for Spectrum
Frontier Fiber 500$39.99/mo.Up to 500MbpsView Plans for Frontier
AT&T Fiber Internet 300$55.00/mo.§300MbpsView Plans for AT&T
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet$30.00/mo.33–182MbpsView Plans for T-Mobile
Verizon 5G Home Internet$50.00/mo.Up to 300MbpsView Plans for Verizon Home Internet
Starry Select$30.00/mo.#Up to 100MbpsView Plans for Starry Internet

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Internet deals and promotions in Los Angeles

ProviderDealView on provider’s site
AT&T
  • Get a gift card worth up to $150 when you sign up for AT&T Fiber and an eligible wireless plan through March 31
  • Get an extra $50 AT&T Visa® Reward Card when you sign up for AT&T Fiber and enter promo code EXTRA50 during checkout, until March 31
  • Get six months of fiber internet for free when you add mobile to your internet plan and buy a new smartphone on installment, until March 31
  • Save 20% on internet every month when you bundle with wireless service from AT&T
  • Get the Deal for AT&T
    Spectrum
  • Exclusive offer for Spectrum Internet customers: Get a free unlimited mobile line for a year, plus $700 plus the value of your trade-in on the new Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • Get the Deal for Spectrum
    EarthLink
  • Save $20 per month for a year when you sign up for Earthlink's 100Mbps fiber internet
  • Get the Deal for EarthLink
    Frontier
  • Get free rental of the Amazon eero router with a qualifying Frontier fiber internet plan
  • Save $25–$45 per month on your first year of service, depending on the plan you choose
  • Get a gift card worth $200 and a subscription to Netflix when you choose a Fiber 5 Gig plan
  • Get the Deal for Frontier
    Starry Internet
  • Switch to Starry Internet and get paid for up to $200 worth of cancellation fees from your previous provider
  • Get one free month of internet service free by using the code "RISKFREE30" at checkout
  • Get one free month of internet service when you refer a friend to Starry Internet
  • Get the Deal for Starry Internet

    What are the fiber internet providers in Los Angeles?

    The two primary fiber providers in Los Angeles are AT&T and Frontier. AT&T has the best speeds and better customer satisfaction rankings. Frontier is a great option too, with no data caps and fair prices.

    Unfortunately, you can’t get fiber everywhere in Los Angeles. But if you can find a fiber-optic plan in your area, we recommend you go for it. Fiber gives you a lot of bang for your buck, and fiber’s symmetrical upload and download speeds make it especially useful for creatives and content creators who need robust upload bandwidth to work over the cloud and post online.

    EarthLink is another fiber internet provider available in the LA area, but it works a bit differently. EarthLink leases services through other providers’ networks, kind of like a middleman between you and the ISP that owns the infrastructure—which in the case of LA is usually AT&T.

    Fiber internet providers in Los Angeles

    AT&T — Up to 5,000Mbps
    EarthLink — Up to 5,000Mbps
    Frontier — Up to 7,000Mbps
    Hotwire Communications — Up to 10,000Mbps
    Sonic — Up to 10,000Mbps
    Spectrum — Up to 1,000Mbps
    Ting — Up to 1,000Mbps

    Los Angeles internet availability

    ProviderAvailabilityMain areas servedGet internet
    Spectrum99%West Los Angeles, Central Los Angeles, North and East Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, South BayView Plans for Spectrum
    AT&T85%West Los Angeles, Central Los Angeles, North and East Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, South BayView Plans for AT&T
    EarthLink85%West Los Angeles, Central Los Angeles, North and East Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, South BayView Plans for EarthLink
    Frontier78%West Los Angeles, Southwest Los Angeles CountyView Plans for Frontier
    Verizon Home Internet99%West Los Angeles, Central Los Angeles, North and East Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley, South BayView Plans for Verizon Home Internet
    Ting50%West Los Angeles, Central Los Angeles, North and East Los AngelesView Plans for Ting

    The most widely available high-speed internet providers in Los Angeles are Spectrum, EarthLink, AT&T, Frontier, and Verizon 5G Home Internet. Spectrum is your best bet because its high-speed plans are available to the widest number of people.

    AT&T and EarthLink have fiber in some parts of LA, but in most parts of the city they only offer DSL internet. DSL is super slow and not worth your money if you can get cable or fiber instead. Verizon 5G Home Internet is available across virtually the entire city; its 5G fixed wireless connection isn’t particularly reliable according to our sources, but you can’t beat the low price or bountiful perks.

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    HighSpeedInternet.com compares internet providers within cities and metro areas to give customers the most relevant insights into their internet options. When comparing providers, we consider the following:

    • Provider coverage areas 
    • Advertised speeds 
    • Real-world speeds (speed test data) 
    • Customer feedback
    • Other relevant localized data

    We source localized coverage data displayed on our coverage maps from the FCC coverage database, which is updated every six months. For the most current summary of providers in your area, we recommend you use our zip code search tool, which offers the most recent coverage data straight from internet service providers (ISPs).

    Our city overviews compare advertised provider speeds. We may also include real-world speed data gathered from millions of annual speed test results. To process our speed test data, we first filter out outliers and providers with low test counts. We then calculate speed averages with every ISP subject to the same parameters.

    We gather ISP customer feedback data from our comprehensive annual surveys and direct customer feedback submitted to HighSpeedInternet.com. Unless stated otherwise, average ratings are calculated nationally.

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