Best Internet Providers in Jacksonville, FL
Jacksonville is the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, spanning over 870 square miles. That vast geography is one reason internet options vary so significantly across the city — dense urban areas near downtown have strong fiber availability, while outlying rural sections of Duval County may have far fewer choices.
### Major Providers Serving Jacksonville
**[AT&T Fiber](/providers/att)** has expanded significantly across Jacksonville, with coverage in the urban core, many established neighborhoods, and growing suburban areas. AT&T Fiber offers symmetrical speeds from 300 Mbps to 5 Gbps with no data caps. Pricing starts around $55/month.
**[Xfinity](/providers/xfinity) (Comcast)** serves Jacksonville and Duval County with cable internet, offering speeds up to 1.2 Gbps. Xfinity's coverage extends through the city's established residential areas. Plans start around $30/month for promotional pricing. Standard cable caveats apply: asymmetric upload speeds and a 1.2 TB data cap.
**[Spectrum](/providers/spectrum)** serves portions of Jacksonville and the First Coast region, offering cable internet with month-to-month contracts and speeds up to 1 Gbps.
**Mediacom** covers some outer areas of Duval County and neighboring counties.
### Jacksonville Neighborhood Coverage
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Check My Address**Downtown and the Riverside/Avondale area:** Strong AT&T Fiber presence. These historic neighborhoods were among the first to receive fiber in the city.
**Southside and Mandarin:** Large suburban communities with good AT&T and Xfinity coverage.
**Northside:** More varied coverage. AT&T and Xfinity serve portions; outer areas have fewer options.
**Arlington:** AT&T and Xfinity both serve this east bank community.
**St. Johns County (Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine):** Affluent county to the south with AT&T and Xfinity coverage in developed areas; rural sections may have fewer options.
**Clay County (Orange Park, Fleming Island):** Xfinity dominates; some AT&T Fiber availability.
**Nassau County (Fernandina Beach):** More limited options; smaller regional providers and fixed wireless are more common.
### Jacksonville's Military Presence
Jacksonville has one of the largest military installations on the East Coast — NAS Jacksonville, NAS Mayport, and Blount Island Command. Military families on or near base may have different provider options than the general civilian population. The frequent moves of military families make no-contract options from Spectrum or AT&T's no-contract plans worth considering.
### Hurricane Season Considerations
Northeast Florida is in the hurricane zone. Fiber-to-the-home infrastructure tends to be more resilient than aerial cable. The ONT (optical network terminal) for fiber internet is typically installed indoors, protecting the critical junction point from weather. If you experience outages during storms, it's often associated with above-ground infrastructure. Underground fiber conduit is the most resilient option.
### Pricing Snapshot for Jacksonville (2026)
- AT&T Fiber 300 Mbps: ~$55/month - AT&T Fiber 1 Gbps: ~$80/month - Xfinity 400 Mbps: ~$40/month (promotional) - Xfinity 1.2 Gbps: ~$70/month (promotional) - Spectrum 300 Mbps: ~$50/month - [T-Mobile Home Internet](/providers/t-mobile): ~$50/month
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