Compare the best internet service providers in Georgia. Find fiber, cable, 5G, and satellite options, then check availability at your address.
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Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC), December 2024
Georgia has a highly concentrated broadband market (HHI: 92,817) where EchoStar dominates with 100% coverage reach — 0 percentage points ahead of the next-largest provider, Starlink at 100%. In highly concentrated markets, consumers typically see fewer promotional offers and less pressure on the leading provider to invest in network upgrades. The remaining 13 providers in Georgia cover a fraction of addresses, limiting their competitive impact. Research from the FCC shows that markets with one dominant provider average higher monthly costs compared to markets with two or more meaningfully overlapping competitors.
Fiber-optic coverage here reaches 69% of addresses — 12 points above the national average of 57%. Above-average fiber availability gives residents more choices among the fastest connection type and typically drives cable providers to offer more competitive pricing in response.
Fiber-optic coverage here is above average and growing. Nationally, fiber availability has expanded by roughly 8 percentage points per year since 2022, with ISPs like AT&T, Frontier, and Google Fiber leading the rollout of high-speed internet.
Georgia received $1.3 billion in federal BEAD funding. The Georgia Technology Authority is currently in the challenge phase, which means providers and communities can dispute the FCC broadband maps that determine which locations qualify for funding — a critical step before deployment grants are awarded. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) previously provided up to $30/month subsidies for eligible households, though federal funding expired in 2024. Some providers continue offering voluntary low-income discounts.
Fiber-optic internet is not yet available in Georgia. The technology mix in Georgia determines the range of speeds and prices residents can access for home internet service.
Despite having 15 providers, Georgia's broadband market is highly concentrated — EchoStar controls 100% of available coverage. In concentrated markets like this, consumers often see fewer promotional offers and slower infrastructure investment compared to competitive metro areas.
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| Satellite |
| Up to 150 Mbps |
| From $70/mo/mo |
| 99% |
| Cable One | Internet | Up to 150 Mbps | Varies by plan | 81% |
| Altamaha Electric | Internet | Up to 150 Mbps | Varies by plan | 79% |
| Comcast | Cable | Up to 2 Gbps | From $30/mo/mo | 76% |
| Plant Telephone Company | Internet | Up to 150 Mbps | Varies by plan | 75% |
| Windstream Holdings | Internet | Up to 150 Mbps | Varies by plan | 73% |
| Spectrum | Cable | Up to 1 Gbps | From $50/mo/mo | 72% |
| Cox Communications | Cable | Up to 2 Gbps | From $50/mo/mo | 70% |