Best Fiber Internet Providers in Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis is one of the best Midwest markets for fiber internet. The city has two fiber providers -- [AT&T Fiber](/providers/att) and Metronet -- competing head-to-head, giving Indy residents access to symmetrical gigabit speeds, no data caps, and competitive pricing. Fiber adoption is growing as residents discover the performance advantages over [Spectrum](/providers/spectrum)'s legacy cable network.
### Fiber Providers Serving Indianapolis
**AT&T Fiber** has been expanding its fiber footprint across Indianapolis, with strong coverage in many urban neighborhoods and growing suburban availability. AT&T Fiber offers symmetrical speeds from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps with no data caps. Pricing starts around $55/month.
**Metronet** is a fiber-first provider based in the Midwest that has built substantial fiber-to-the-home infrastructure in Indianapolis. Metronet offers symmetrical speeds from 100 Mbps to 2 Gbps. Pricing is often competitive with or below AT&T Fiber. Metronet has strong customer service ratings for a regional provider and focuses exclusively on fiber deployments. Where available, Metronet is a serious competitor to AT&T Fiber.
### Cable Alternative
**Spectrum** covers most of Indianapolis and Marion County with cable internet. Download speeds range from 300 Mbps to 1 Gbps but upload speeds max out around 35 Mbps. Spectrum is widely available as a fallback where fiber has not yet arrived. Plans start around $50/month.
### Indianapolis Neighborhood Coverage
**Downtown Indy and Mass Ave:** AT&T Fiber and Metronet active; choose fiber where available.
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Check My Address**Broad Ripple and Meridian-Kessler:** Popular near-north neighborhoods with fiber from AT&T and Metronet.
**Irvington:** Eastside historic neighborhood; fiber coverage improving.
**Fountain Square and Bates-Hendricks:** Southside neighborhoods with growing fiber availability.
**Fishers and Carmel:** Northern suburbs with excellent fiber coverage from AT&T and Metronet.
**Greenwood and Whiteland:** Southern suburbs; AT&T and Metronet expanding. Spectrum as fallback.
**Lawrence and Beech Grove:** Eastern suburbs; check fiber availability first.
**Plainfield and Avon:** Western suburbs; fiber expanding. Spectrum as fallback.
### Metronet's Growing Footprint
Metronet is worth highlighting because many consumers aren't aware of it. The company focuses on smaller and mid-sized cities in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and other Midwest states, building fiber-to-the-home infrastructure in communities that the national carriers have been slower to serve. In Indianapolis, Metronet has built out significant coverage and often competes directly with AT&T Fiber on price.
If you see Metronet available at your address, compare it carefully with AT&T — you may find equivalent speeds at a better price.
### Pricing Snapshot for Indianapolis (2026)
- Spectrum 300 Mbps: ~$50/month - Spectrum 1 Gbps: ~$80/month - AT&T Fiber 300 Mbps: ~$55/month - AT&T Fiber 1 Gbps: ~$80/month - Metronet 1 Gbps: ~$60/month - Metronet 2 Gbps: ~$90/month
### Bottom Line
Indianapolis is one of the best Midwest markets for fiber internet. Check whether AT&T Fiber or Metronet is available at your address -- the competition between two fiber providers benefits you as a consumer with lower prices and better service. Check fiber availability at your address first.
Use [FiberFinder's address lookup](/availability) to see every provider available at your specific address.