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Best Internet Providers in Sacramento, CA

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Internet Providers Overview for Sacramento, CA
Total Internet Providers 16
Download Speeds Up To 5 Gbps
Cheapest Monthly Plan $20.00
Fiber Coverage 46%
Fastest Provider AT&T

Top 12 Internet Service Providers in Sacramento, CA

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1. Xfinity

98.2% Available
Download speeds up to:
2 Gbps Cable
Prices Starting At 35.00/mo
98.2% Available
Click here to see Xfinity's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

Xfinity Internet Availability By Type

Cable Download speeds up to 2000 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Xfinity Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Connect More Internet 300 Mbps $35.00
Connect More + Choice TV Internet 300 Mbps $45.00
Fast Internet 500 Mbps $55.00
Connect More + Choice TV + Xfinity Voice Internet 300 Mbps $55.00
Gigabit Internet 1000 Mbps $60.00
Fast + Choice TV Internet 500 Mbps $65.00
Superfast Internet 800 Mbps $70.00
Gigabit + Choice TV Internet 1000 Mbps $70.00
Fast + Choice TV + Xfinity Voice Internet 500 Mbps $75.00
Superfast + Choice TV Internet 800 Mbps $80.00
Gigabit + Choice TV + Xfinity Voice Internet 1000 Mbps $80.00
Gigabit Extra Internet 1200 Mbps $85.00
Superfast + Choice TV + Xfinity Voice Internet 800 Mbps $90.00
Gigabit Extra + Choice TV Internet 1200 Mbps $95.00
Gigabit Extra + Choice TV + Xfinity Voice Internet 1200 Mbps $105.00
Call To Order Xfinity Service 844-982-3173

2. AT&T

82.9% Available
Download speeds up to:
5 Gbps IPBB, Fiber
Prices Starting At 55.00/mo *
82.9% Available
Click here to see AT&T's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

AT&T Internet Availability By Type

Fiber Download speeds up to 5000 Mbps
IPBB Download speeds up to 100 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

AT&T Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Internet 300 Internet 300 Mbps $55.00
Internet 100 Internet 100 Mbps $55.00
Internet 500 Internet 500 Mbps $65.00
Internet 1000 Internet 1000 Mbps $80.00
Internet 2000 Internet 2000 Mbps $125.00
Internet 5000 Internet 5000 Mbps $225.00
Call To Order AT&T Service 855-957-4313

3. Verizon

30.2% Available
Download speeds up to:
1 Gbps 5G Internet
Prices Starting At 60.00/mo
30.2% Available
Click here to see Verizon's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

Verizon Internet Availability By Type

5G Internet Download speeds up to 1000 Mbps
  • 90%
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Verizon Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
5G Home Internet 300 Mbps $60.00
5G Home Plus Internet 1000 Mbps $80.00

4. Viasat

100% Available
Download speeds up to:
100 Mbps Satellite
Prices Starting At 99.99/mo
100% Available

Viasat Internet Availability By Type

Satellite Download speeds up to 150 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Viasat Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Viasat Unleashed Internet 150 Mbps $99.99
Viasat Unleashed Internet 150 Mbps $119.99
Call To Order Viasat Service 844-983-3105

5. EarthLink

37.3% Available
Download speeds up to:
100 Mbps 5G Internet
Prices Starting At 39.95/mo
37.3% Available
Click here to see EarthLink's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

EarthLink Internet Availability By Type

5G Internet Download speeds up to 100 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

EarthLink Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
N/A $39.95
Call To Order EarthLink Service 855-537-1089

6. HughesNet

100% Available
Download speeds up to:
25 Mbps Satellite
Prices Starting At 49.99/mo
100% Available

HughesNet Internet Availability By Type

Satellite Download speeds up to 100 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

HughesNet Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Select Internet 50 Mbps $49.99
Elite Internet 100 Mbps $64.99
Fusion Internet 100 Mbps $94.99
Call To Order HughesNet Service 855-958-4319

7. Always ON

37.3% Available
Download speeds from:
25 - 150 Mbps Fixed Wireless
37.3% Available

Always ON Internet Availability By Type

Fixed Wireless
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

8. Consolidated Communications

26% Available
Download speeds up to:
2 Gbps DSL, Fiber
Prices Starting At 25.00/mo *
*w/AutoPay & Paperless Bill
26% Available
Click here to see Consolidated Communications's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

Consolidated Communications Internet Availability By Type

Fiber Download speeds up to 2000 Mbps
DSL Download speeds up to 500 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Consolidated Communications Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Essential Internet 100 Mbps $25.00 *
*w/AutoPay & Paperless Bill
Advanced Internet 300 Mbps $35.00 *
*w/AutoPay & Paperless Bill
FAST Internet 10 Mbps $40.00 *
*Requires a Network Care Plus Wired ($6.95/mo) or Wireless ($11.95/mo) plan. Broadband Cost Recovery Fee of $2.97 per month per Internet connection applies.
Supreme Internet 1000 Mbps $55.00 *
*w/AutoPay & Paperless Bill
FASTER Internet 25 Mbps $56.95 *
*Requires a Network Care Plus Wired ($6.95/mo) or Wireless ($11.95/mo) plan. Broadband Cost Recovery Fee of $2.97 per month per Internet connection applies.
BLAZING Internet 50 Mbps $59.95 *
*Requires a Network Care Plus Wired ($6.95/mo) or Wireless ($11.95/mo) plan. Broadband Cost Recovery Fee of $2.97 per month per Internet connection applies.
Futuristic Internet 2000 Mbps $75.00 *
*w/AutoPay & Paperless Bill
Call To Order Consolidated Communications Service 844-968-7224

9. Succeed.Net

21.4% Available
Download speeds up to:
100 Mbps Fixed Wireless
Prices Starting At 40.00/mo *
*Account maintenance and government compliance fee of $4.00 monthly.
21.4% Available
Click here to see Succeed.Net's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

Succeed.Net Internet Availability By Type

Fixed Wireless Download speeds up to 100 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Succeed.Net Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
SYMMETRIC SOLO Internet 12 Mbps $40.00 *
*Account maintenance and government compliance fee of $4.00 monthly.
SYMMETRIC MEDIA Internet 25 Mbps $60.00 *
*Account maintenance and government compliance fee of $4.00 monthly.
SYMMETRIC FAMILY Internet 50 Mbps $80.00 *
*Account maintenance and government compliance fee of $4.00 monthly.
SYMMETRIC ULTIMATE Internet 100 Mbps $100.00 *
*Account maintenance and government compliance fee of $4.00 monthly.
Call To Order Succeed.Net Service 866-888-4638

10. DigitalPath

14.2% Available
Download speeds up to:
200 Mbps Fixed Wireless
Prices Starting At 62.95/mo *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
14.2% Available
Click here to see DigitalPath's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

DigitalPath Internet Availability By Type

Fixed Wireless Download speeds up to 200 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

DigitalPath Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Gen6 Metro Economy 3 Internet 3 Mbps $62.95 *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
Gen8 Metro 100 Internet 100 Mbps $69.99 *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
Gen8 Metro 200 Internet 200 Mbps $79.99 *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
Gen7 Metro 75 Internet 75 Mbps $86.00 *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
Gen6 Metro Express 10 Internet 10 Mbps $87.95 *
*Speed reduced to 10% of plan speed for the remainder of your billing cycle if your data allowance is exceeded. Unlimited Data from 6am - 6pm.
Call To Order DigitalPath Service 800-676-7284

11. Starlink

100% Available
Download speeds from:
50 - 220 Mbps Satellite
Prices Starting At 120.00/mo *
*Best for households
100% Available
Click here to see Starlink's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

Starlink Internet Availability By Type

Satellite Download speeds up to 220 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

Starlink Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
STANDARD Internet 150 Mbps $120.00 *
*Best for households
MOBILE - REGIONAL Internet 50 Mbps $150.00 *
*Unlimited Mobile Data Inland | Best for RVs, nomads, and campers.
MOBILE - GLOBAL Internet 50 Mbps $200.00 *
*Unlimited Mobile Data Inland | Best for RVs, nomads, and campers
MOBILE PRIORITY - 50GB Internet 220 Mbps $250.00 *
*Unlimited Mobile Global Data Inland | Best for maritime, emergency response, and mobile businesses
MOBILE PRIORITY - 5TB Internet 220 Mbps $5,000.00 *
*Unlimited Mobile Global Data Inland | Best for maritime, emergency response, and mobile businesses

12. T-Mobile Home Internet

37.3% Available
Download speeds from:
33 - 245 Mbps 5G Internet
Prices Starting At 60.00/mo *
*With AutoPay. Customers see typical download speeds between 72 – 245 Mbps and upload speeds between 15 – 31 Mbps.
37.3% Available
Click here to see T-Mobile Home Internet's coverage map for Sacramento, CA

T-Mobile Home Internet Availability By Type

5G Internet Download speeds up to 245 Mbps
Estimated coverage percentage by connection type based on total population served

T-Mobile Home Internet Deals for April 2024

Deal Includes Download speeds up to Monthly Price
Home Internet w/ Autopay Internet 245 Mbps $60.00 *
*With AutoPay. Customers see typical download speeds between 72 – 245 Mbps and upload speeds between 15 – 31 Mbps.

Sacramento COVID-19 Internet Resources for Low-Income Families

Whether it’s to submit an Algebra 1 assignment on Google Classroom or respond to a teacher’s email, students rely on the internet for academic success today more than ever. Despite this fact, a disproportionate number of low-income families lack reliable internet connection or a computer, widening the gap between the benefits afforded by digital technology and economically challenged families. We put together the following list of resources to help connect Sacramento students and families in need with free or discounted broadband and remote learning devices:

Discounted Distance Learning Devices in Sacramento

To address the digital divide in Sacramento, several schools and charitable organizations collect used computers, refurbish them and give them to low-income families for free or a substantially discounted cost. The need for these devices is high, so some computer redistribution programs may have waitlists. If you meet certain income eligibility requirements and are open to paying a small fee or waiting for your application to be approved, you may find an excellent, affordable computer from one of the following organizations: 

  • Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) — SCUSD has enough computers for every student participating in a distance learning program. To receive a loaner Chromebook from the district, contact your child’s school and complete the computer distribution form
  • Computers 4 Kids, West Sacramento — Financially qualifying students enrolled in the Washington Unified School District can get a free desktop computer or laptop, and students who attend school in the Los Rios Community College District can get a low-cost device through the Computers 4 Kids program serving the West Sacramento community. All computers come installed with necessary software, including Windows 10 and virus protection. 
  • Computers for Classrooms — For as little as $75, low-income families can get a refurbished computer from Computers for Classrooms. To be eligible, applicants must be California residents and receive financial assistance through a government welfare program.

If you don’t meet the eligibility requirements for a low-cost computer program or lack time to wait out the application process, you can try your luck at a small tech shop in Sacramento. The following computer stores sell professionally refurbished laptops and computer systems for a fraction of the cost of a brand new device: 

Remote Learning Programs and Virtual Child Care Centers in Sacramento

One of the most amazing aspects of the internet is its abundance of high-quality educational resources. Your future coder and aspiring ballet dancer are just a click away from enriching materials that will bring them closer to their goals, and that click doesn’t have to cost you a dime. We gathered the following list of totally cost-free online programs available to Sacramento learners of all ages: 

  • Sacramento Public Library — Access to free digital and print books is only one part of the Sacramento Public Library experience. Child and adult learners can sign up for virtual programming covering each end of the educational spectrum, from online storytime for early learners to remote business and finance resources for future entrepreneurs.
  • The City of Sacramento Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment (YPCE) — The YCPE’s Virtual Activities and Resource Center (Resource Center) provides fun educational activities for people of all ages and abilities. Look through the Resource Center’s offerings, and you’ll find dozens of activity guides, interest-based Zoom meetings and DIY projects to keep your children entertained. 
  • The Aerospace Museum of California — If your child’s head is always in the clouds, they’ll fit right in at the Aerospace Museum of California. Young scientists and engineers can discover from home by watching videos created and curated by the museum about outer space and aerospace technology.
  • Crocker Art Museum — The budding artist will love the resources created by Sacramento’s prestigious museum of art. The Crocker Art Museum’s free online offerings include a weekly blog, video-recorded exhibition tours and virtual programs (though some programs might require a registration fee). 
  • California State Capitol Museum — Students can explore the 40-acre Capitol Park from the comfort of their homes by taking a virtual tour of the California State Capitol Museum. Students can pore over free images and information exploring architecture, art collections, Sacramento’s history and more. 

Free Wireless Internet Access in Sacramento

A free laptop is a wonderful resource, but it isn’t enough to close the digital divide. Almost 42 percent of California families report that unreliable internet is a significant barrier to their children’s remote learning, and most of these families lack the financial resources to cover the cost of a traditional internet subscription. In collaboration with philanthropic organizations, the City of Sacramento created the Digital Access Program, a way for low-income Sacramento families to apply for free Wi-Fi hotspots. Sacramento residents can also find free Wi-Fi by searching through one of the following free Wi-Fi directory maps: 

The City of Sacramento has made public Wi-Fi available at 27 Sacramento parks. Access this free Wi-Fi by connecting to the “CITY-PARK-FREE-WIFI” network and accepting the terms and conditions. You can find the City of Sacramento’s free Wi-Fi at one of the following parks: 

Learn more about the many locations providing free Wi-Fi internet access by checking out our map of free Wi-Fi in Sacramento below:

Free Wireless Internet Access in Sacramento, CA

Hotspot
4700 College Oak Dr
Sacramento, CA 95841
Hotspot
1215 Howe Ave Suite 101
Sacramento, CA 95825
Hotspot
6000 J St
Sacramento, CA 95819
Hotspot
8909 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95826
Hotspot
8401 Center Parkway
Sacramento, CA 95823
Hotspot
4330 Auburn Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95841
Hotspot
2450 Del Paso Road-St 250
Sacramento, CA 95834
Hotspot
4330 Watt Ave. Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95821
Hotspot
1919 Spanos CT
Sacramento, CA 95825
Hotspot
5221 Madison Ave
Sacramento, CA 95841

Internet Services in Sacramento, California

Whether you’re looking for some genuine farm-to-fork culinary fare, picturesque views along the downtown riverwalk, or a chance to immerse yourself in California’s political center, Sacramento has it all. Home to fine institutions like Cal State Sacramento, the Sacramento Kings basketball team, and the California State legislature, the 850,624 residents of this capital city rely on rock-solid internet connectivity to make each day a success.  In Sacramento, 25 internet providers are working hard, vying for your attention. With all of these choices, picking the right provider might leave you feeling a bit like an undecided voter. Don’t worry, though; our expert team has dug up all the research for you. We created this Insider’s Guide to assist you in finding the best internet providers in Sacramento, or at least a few that deserve your vote.

An Overview of Internet Providers in Sacramento By Connection

Provider Connection Download speeds up to Availability
AT&T Fiber 5 Gbps 38%
AT&T IPBB 100 Mbps 83%
Cal.net Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps 2%
Xfinity Cable 2 Gbps 98%
Consolidated Communications Fiber 2 Gbps 26%
DigitalPath Fixed Wireless 200 Mbps 14%
Frontier DSL Call For Details 5%
Succeed.Net Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps 21%
HughesNet Satellite 100 Mbps 100%
Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps 100%
Starlink Satellite 220 Mbps 100%
T-Mobile Home Internet 5G Internet 245 Mbps 37%
Verizon 5G Internet 1 Gbps 30%
EarthLink 5G Internet 100 Mbps 37%
Always ON Fixed Wireless 25 Mbps 37%
Provider Connection Download speeds up to Availability
HughesNet Satellite 25 Mbps 100%
Viasat Satellite 100 Mbps 100%
Xfinity Cable 2 Gbps 98%
AT&T IPBB 100 Mbps 83%
T-Mobile Home Internet 5G Internet 100 Mbps 37%
EarthLink 5G Internet 100 Mbps 37%
AT&T Fiber 5 Gbps 38%
Consolidated Communications Fiber 2 Gbps 26%
Succeed.Net Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps 21%
DigitalPath Fixed Wireless 200 Mbps 14%
Verizon 5G Internet 1 Gbps 30%
Cal.net Fixed Wireless 100 Mbps 2%
Frontier DSL Call For Details 5%

Finding the Fastest Internet in Sacramento

Fast internet is an absolute must for your online college class, your video conference with colleagues, or your newest buffer-free video streaming experience. Choose an inadequate plan, and you may quickly find yourself fighting dropped calls, missed deadlines, andr relaxation replaced with frustration. Sacramento internet speeds vary considerably depending on the provider you choose, whether fiber, cable, DSL, fixed-wireless, or satellite. With such an important decision, where do you start? Our expert team has found the fastest providers in Sacramento to get you started on the right track:

Fastest Sacramento Internet Providers

Connection Type

Internet Providers

Download Speeds Up To

Upload Speeds Up To

Availability

Fiber
(Covering 46% of Sacramento)

AT&T Fiber

5 Gbps

5 Gbps

37.5%

Fidium

2 Gbps

2 Gbps

26%

Cable
(Covering 98.2% of Sacramento)

Xfinity

2 Gbps

200 Mbps

98.2%

Astound Broadband Powered by Wave

1.2 Gbps

50 Mbps

0.1%

DSL
(Covering 43.8% of Sacramento)

AT&T Internet

100 Mbps

20 Mbps

82.9%

Frontier

Call For Details

Call For Details

4.8%

Fixed Wireless
(Covering 74.7% of Sacramento)

Verizon 5G Home Internet

1 Gbps

50 Mbps

30.2%

DigitalPath

200 Mbps

20 Mbps

14.2%

Satellite
(Covering 100% of Sacramento)

Viasat Internet

100 Mbps

3 Mbps

100%

Hughesnet

25 Mbps

3 Mbps

100%

Average download speed in Sacramento:

141 Mbps

Based on 90,911 speed tests

Searching for the Cheapest Internet Plans in Sacramento

Equipping your household with lightning-fast internet can drain money from your bank account faster than a politician can change positions. Affordable internet is an absolute must, given all the other living expenses doing their part to whittle away your earnings. Providers work hard to keep prices low, but with ever-growing technology and network expansion, operation costs continue their upward creep. Our experts have constructed a breakdown of the cheapest Sacramento internet prices divided by their advertised download speeds. We call it “internet value.” The list below highlights the internet providers in Sacramento offering the best bang for your buck: 

Best Internet Value of Sacramento Providers

Providers Connection Type Plan Price Download Speeds Up To Internet Value Contact
Astound Broadband Powered by Wave Cable $55 per month 1.5 Gbps $0.04 per Mbps 800-427-8686
Fidium Fiber $75 per month 2 Gbps $0.04 per Mbps 844-968-7224
AT&T Fiber Fiber $225 per month 5 Gbps $0.05 per Mbps 855-957-4313
Xfinity Cable $60 per month 1 Gbps $0.06 per Mbps 844-982-3173
Verizon 5G Home Internet Fixed $80 per month 1 Gbps $0.08 per Mbps
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Fixed $60 per month 245 Mbps $0.24 per Mbps
AT&T Internet DSL $55 per month 100 Mbps $0.55 per Mbps 855-957-4313
Hughesnet Satellite $64.99 per month 100 Mbps $0.65 per Mbps 855-958-4319
Viasat Internet Satellite $99.99 per month 150 Mbps $0.67 per Mbps 844-983-3105
Consolidated Communications DSL $59.95 per month 50 Mbps $1.20 per Mbps 844-968-7224

Getting a Great Deal on Internet Services in Sacramento

Securing a reasonable price for your internet service could mean more money for enjoying all that California’s capital city has to offer. Yet, like many tough choices, finding pocket-friendly internet service provider pricing can lead to loads of frustration and indecision. With so many factors to consider, like service availability, internet bundling, or fluctuation in bandwidths, getting bogged down in the details can drain much of your internet-service-voting ambitions. Here at InMyArea.com, we’ve provided the following steps for you to take to find great deals without losing focus on what factors matter most to you. Here are our five simple steps to getting a great deal on internet service in Sacramento:

  1. Take Advantage of Promotional Prices

    Most Sacramento internet providers will put their money where their mouth is in the form of appealing promotional rates to win your business and demonstrate their quality performance. Most introductory rates will last anywhere between a few months and a full year, after which, the more expensive regular rate kicks in. You won’t have to look long to find some of the most valuable internet deals in Sacramento.

    When locking in a promotion rate, note when the introductory period ends. Then, before your rate jumps up, call your internet provider to negotiate a new rate. You may run into serious resistance on the part of the provider, but remember, your vote counts, and you can always take your business elsewhere. During rate negotiation, a little filibuster mentality never hurt.

  2. Pin Down a Complementary Contract

    You may be living in Sacramento for a couple of years to attend school, for a few months to work on a campaign, or for a lifetime to establish family roots. Whatever the life circumstance, finding a contract that works for your timeline is imperative. If you’re planning on being in town less than a year, a month-to-month agreement may work best for you, so you’re not locked into paying for service you don’t need. 

    If you’re a lifelong Sacramento native, on the other hand, a more extended contract at a cheaper rate would be the way to go, since the probability of breaking the contract terms is pretty low. A great internet provider will offer various service contracts that allow the level of flexibility you need. Longer-term agreements may result in lower monthly rates, while month to month plans allow you more freedom if required. Wave Broadband and Softcom both offer no-contract service. AT&T offers a no-contract option or a 12-month contract option at a promotional price.

  3. Pursue Provider Perks

    So, which provider will get your vote? That may depend heavily on the notorious, quietly advertised, but readily available provider perk. Many internet providers save goodies in their proverbial back pocket to use only when necessary to tip your vote in their direction. These provider perks typically consist of various incentives such as free equipment, contract-free service, gift cards, or unlimited data, to name just a few. You may have to do a little digging to find these extras, but it could very well be worth the extra elbow grease.

    Finding perks may be as simple as visiting a provider website. When perusing a provider site, if you don’t see any enticements pop up, don’t assume that’s all they have to offer. Sometimes a phone call with a service rep will reveal more perks to be had. Here’s a short list our experts have come up with to give you a glimpse of popular provider perks and which internet providers in Sacramento offer them.

    Internet Provider Perks in Sacramento

    Provider perks

    Internet providers in Sacramento

    No data caps

    Consolidated, Sonic, and Cal.net

    No contracts

    Wave, Softcom, and Cal.net

    Free internet equipment

    Frontier and Google Fiber

    • Internet app integration
    • Free cloud storage
    • Free email creation
    • Battery backup
    • Music subscription

    Disclaimer: Some provider perks vary by city, valid promotions, and plan.

  4. Bundle Services to Save Yourself Some Cash

    More than likely, you’re a mobile user, possibly a TV watcher, and even a landline phone user, as rare as that is nowadays. Companies like AT&T or HughesNet, for example, offer more than internet service. If you can check yourself in one or more of these boxes, then a bundle package, such as a Double Play (internet and TV) or Triple Play (Internet, TV, and phone), might be worthwhile moneywise. Take a peek at what different providers have to offer in terms of combined services. You may find that the total cost beats your incumbent services, leading to lower prices and higher internet value. Plus, getting one bill for multiple services is a whole lot nicer than tracking a few each month.

  5. Select a Service for Your Lifestyle

    Don’t let any smooth talkers oversell you on services you don’t need. Assess your internet service requirements by listing all of the activities you undertake while online. If you’re a quick email checker, news scroller, or online peruser, a low-speed, low-cost plan deserves your vote. However, if you’re a fast-moving online entrepreneur or gaming guru, you may require service that’s much more substantial. In this case, paying $30 or $40 more a month for the services you need would be a smart investment. 

    Which of the below internet service types best suits your needs? The answer may help you determine how much you’re willing to pay for the right plan. Here is how we see what households each type of internet service best serves.

    • Satellite: Best for rural residences without many options for internet access
    • Fixed Wireless: Best for standard definition (SD) and possibly high definition (HD) streaming and videoconferencing 
    • DSL: Best for light internet use, such as web surfing and SD streaming
    • Cable: Best for households with multiple devices and HD streaming
    • Fiber: Best for many devices, HD streaming, and no-lag gaming

Avoiding Hidden Fees in Sacramento

One important thing to remember when shopping for service is not assuming that what you see is what you get. Like any enticing deal, the devil is always in the details. As long as you read the print, even if it takes a small investment in a pair of reading glasses or a couple of extra clicks on the zoom-in button on the screen, no additional charges will catch you by surprise.

Look for charges such as equipment rental, late payments, maintenance charges, early termination, or installation. All internet providers make this information available before you sign a service agreement. We assembled this list of the most common internet fees found in Sacramento to keep you in the know:

Internet Fees in Sacramento

Common Providers Early Termination Fees Setup and Installation Fees Late Payment Fees Equipment Replacement Fees
AT&T Fiber N/A $99 Up to $9.25 $10 per month
AT&T Internet N/A $149 Up to $6.50 N/A
Xfinity N/A $89.99 Up to $10 $14 per month

Data Overage Fees

If you’ve got a household full of online rockstars, you may want to keep in mind that some internet providers impose a monthly data limit. Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you’re aware of these restrictions. Most households don’t come close to these data caps, but it’s something to keep in mind if your particular house is full of heavy media consumers. Going over the limit could result in data overage fees or degraded internet service. Thankfully, internet service providers are increasingly moving away from imposing data caps. 

In Sacramento, some providers still put caps on data. AT&T offers unlimited data on all their fiber plans. Xfinity imposes a monthly data cap, but it’s a very generous 1.2 TB of data. You’ll have to be a pretty heavy-duty data consumer to get close to this monthly limit. HughesNet’s satellite plans are based on the amount of monthly data you plan to consume. Their 10 GB data plan will get you about three hours of Amazon Prime Video time max per month, which isn’t a great option for most of us.

Early Termination Fees

If you’re tired of your current provider and ready to jump ship, check your service agreement first. Your current provider may charge an early termination fee, a certain amount of money owed to the provider for ending your service before the end of your contract. These fees can be incredibly high depending on the provider, so make sure you read the fine print first. On the other hand, choosing a plan without early termination fee provisions could result in higher monthly payments. Before signing up with a new provider, determine whether you’re better off with a no-contract provider or at least a provider whose early termination fees are manageable. 

Wave Broadband, Softcom, and Cal.net are a few providers in Sacramento that offer no-contract plans. Sonic will charge you $149 or the remainder of your monthly charges, whichever is less if you leave them early. With Frontier in Sacramento, you may pay up to $400 if you disconnect early, depending on your internet plan. Remember, too, that some providers may pay your early termination fees from previous plans if you switch your service to them. 

Internet Equipment Fees

Many internet providers require particular types of equipment to get your internet up and running. Some companies give you the option of leasing their equipment, buying their equipment or purchasing your own. Others require no equipment at all. Depending on the service you choose, equipment costs could be relatively high. Don’t catch yourself in an internet equipment scandal. Read your agreement first to inform yourself of the equipment required. 

In Sacramento, Frontier and Google Fiber are a couple of providers working hard to get your internet vote with free equipment. Depending on the plan you choose, Google Fiber will supply a Network Box and possibly a storage box or network/storage box combo. Other companies will ask you to lease their equipment, such as HughesNet, who charges $14.99 monthly for equipment lease on top of a $99 lease activation fee. The upside to paying for the use of the provider’s equipment is that the provider covers almost all of the maintenance or replacement of such equipment.

Setup and Installation Fees

Think you’ve cast your internet service provider vote? Hold on; there’s one more cost to consider before the final decision. Setup and installation fees for a service provider installing any necessary equipment and initiating service can run the gamut between no fees at all, such as is the case with Sonic Fiber, somewhere in the middle as is the case with California Broadband in Sacramento that charges a $99 setup fee, to a substantial $199.99 with Hughesnet if you buy the satellite dish and modem instead of lease it. 

You may be able to avoid the installation fee altogether if you choose a type of internet connection that allows you to set it up yourself. Be advised: if you run into problems that require professional assistance, you’ll end up paying for the solutions yourself as well.

Setting Up Your High-Speed Internet in Sacramento

The thought of self-installation may be scary. But for many internet types, it’s actually pretty user-friendly, fast, and cost-efficient. Xfinity in Sacramento even has an app to help walk you through their self-installation process. If you’re looking to save some money and pursue the DIY installation route, our experts want to make it that much easier for you. You can find a complete step-by-step guide to self-installation here for numerous internet connection types. 

Learning About Sacramento’s Internet Neighborhoods

Sacramento is an exciting California city, where various cultures and backgrounds converge, resulting in an eclectic mix of ambitious students, farm-to-fork artists, political thinkers, cultural leaders, and much more. It’s no wonder there are so many internet providers in this city to serve these diverse needs and tastes. If you’re planning on moving to this city, knowing which neighborhoods have the speeds you need could help inform your ultimate choice in location. We put together this rundown of internet neighborhoods in Sacramento to help you narrow your list of choices:

Sacramento Neighborhood Internet Availability

Neighborhoods in Sacramento

AT&T

Xfinity

Frontier

HughesNet

Softcom

East Sacramento

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Meadowview

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Midtown

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

North Laguna

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

North Natomas

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

North Sacramento

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Frequently Asked Questions About Internet Services in Sacramento

What provider offers the fastest internet in Sacramento?

In Sacramento, AT&T offers download speeds up to 5000 Mbps.

What provider offers the cheapest internet in Sacramento?

In Sacramento, the cheapest internet plan currently available is with Fidium and starts as low as $25 per month for download speeds up to 100 Mbps. However, Astound Broadband Powered by Wave has the greatest internet value, coming in at a mere $0.04 per Mbps with their 1.5 Gbps plan for $55 per month.

What type of wired internet is most common in Sacramento?

Xfinity Cable is the most common wired internet in Sacramento. Xfinity is 98.2 percent available in this capital city, and it offers download speeds up to 2 Gbps. 

What Sacramento neighborhood offers the most internet provider options?

East Sacramento is one of the most connected neighborhoods in the city. Its residents have access to AT&T, Consolidated Communications, Softcom, Xfinity, and HughesNet.

How many internet providers serve the Sacramento area?

Sacramento is serviced by 25 different internet providers, 9 of which are residential providers, 16 are business providers, and of which are mobile providers.

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Internet Provider Store Locations in Sacramento

Best Internet Provider in Sacramento

  1. Xfinity - Most Cable availability
  2. AT&T - Fast download speeds in Sacramento, most Fiber availability and most DSL availability
  3. Verizon - 5g internet up to 1000 Mbps
  4. Viasat - Most internet coverage in Sacramento
  5. EarthLink - 5g internet up to 100 Mbps
  6. HughesNet - Another great satellite internet alternative for those who can't get Cable, Fiber, or DSL
  7. Always ON - Fixed wireless up to 150 Mbps
  8. Consolidated Communications - Fiber or DSL up to 2000 Mbps
  9. Succeed.Net - Fixed wireless up to 100 Mbps
  10. DigitalPath - Fixed wireless up to 200 Mbps
  11. Starlink - Widely available
  12. T-Mobile Home Internet - 5g internet up to 245 Mbps

Fastest Internet Providers in Sacramento

How Much Speed Do I Need?

25+ Mbps

  • Web Surfing & Email
  • HD Streaming
  • Supports 1-2 Devices
  • Ideal for 1-2 people

100+ Mbps

  • Ultra HD (4K) Streaming
  • Low Lag Online Gaming
  • Supports 3-5 Devices
  • Ideal for 2-6 people

1 Gig

  • Multi 4K HD Streaming
  • No Lag Online Gaming
  • Supports more than 5 Devices
  • Ideal for 6+ people

Internet Availability by Connection Type in Sacramento

Internet service providers in Sacramento use different methods for connecting their customers to the web. Connection types matter, so choose wisely. Fiber is generally the fastest and most reliable option, followed by cable, DSL and 5G home internet.

Fiber - 99%
Cable - 44%
DSL - 44%

What is Mbps?

Mbps is the abbreviation for megabits per second, and it also appears written as Mbits/sec. Internet providers use megabits per second to measure speeds. Broadband speeds are 25 Mbps or faster. Learn more about Mbps.

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