Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Our top picks are your best bets for internet in Glendale, but if you can’t get the service you’re looking for, there are a few other options to consider:
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Starting prices for internet in Glendale average around $51 monthly. That’s slightly above other California cities CNET has covered; nearby Los Angeles enjoys average starting prices of just $38. There aren’t any true “budget” options for internet in Glendale unless you bundle internet and cellphone service through Verizon or T-Mobile.
Provider | Starting price | Max download speed | Monthly equipment fee | Contract |
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Spectrum Internet 100 Read full review | $30 ($50 after two years) | 100Mbps | $7 (optional) | None |
Spectrum Internet Read full review | $50 ($88 after one year) | 300Mbps | $7 (optional) | None |
T-Mobile Home Internet Read full review | $50 ($40 with eligible mobile plans) | 245Mbps | None | None |
Verizon 5G Home Internet Read full review | $50 ($35 with eligible phone plan) | 300Mbps | None | None |
AT&T Fiber Read full review | $55 | 300Mbps | None | None |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Glendale residents have a few options for ultrafast internet in the area. Spectrum and Verizon all offer "gig speed" plans -- download speeds above 940Mbps -- which is the gold standard for fast internet. Only AT&T Fiber offers symmetrical download and upload speeds.
Provider | Max download speed | Max upload speed | Starting price | Data cap | Contract |
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AT&T Fiber 5000 Read full review | 5,000Mbps | 5,000Mbps | $245 | None | None |
AT&T Fiber 2000 Read full review | 2,000Mbps | 2,000Mbps | $145 | None | None |
Spectrum Internet Gig Read full review | 1,000Mbps | 35Mbps | $70 ($118 after two years) | None | None |
Verizon 5G Home Internet Read full review | 1,000Mbps | 50Mbps | $70 ($45 with qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plans) | None | None |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
For a city located within such a large metropolitan area, Glendale has surprisingly few options for internet. Spectrum offers the best combination of value and availability, but upload speeds are low and prices increase after one or two years. AT&T Fiber is the best provider in the area by a long shot, but only around 20% of residents can get it. T-Mobile Home Internet is another affordable option, but it’s best for smaller households.
Internet service providers are numerous and regional. Unlike the latest smartphone, laptop, router or kitchen tool, it's impractical to personally test every internet service provider in a given city. What's our approach? For starters, we tap into a proprietary database of pricing, availability and speed information that draws from our own historical ISP data, partner data and mapping information from the Federal Communications Commission at FCC.gov.
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Because our database is not exhaustive, we go to the FCC’s website to check the primary data for ourselves and make sure we’re considering every ISP that provides service in an area. Plans and prices also vary by location, so we input local addresses on provider websites to find the specific options available to residents. We look at sources, including the American Customer Satisfaction Index and J.D. Power, to evaluate how happy customers are with an ISP's service. ISP plans and prices are subject to frequent changes; all information provided is accurate as of the time of our pre-publication fact-check.
Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:
While the answer to those questions is often layered and complex, the providers who come closest to “yes” on all three are the ones we recommend. To explore our process in more depth, you can visit our how we test ISPs page.
What is the best internet service provider in Glendale?
Spectrum is the best internet provider for most people in Glendale. It offers download speeds up to 1,000Mbps, no contracts and unlimited data on all plans. AT&T Fiber is an even better value, but it’s not widely available in the city. T-Mobile Home Internet is another good option, with download speeds up to 245Mbps and no data caps.
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Is fiber internet available in Glendale?
Yes, fiber internet is available in Glendale. AT&T provides fiber internet with no contracts or data caps and speeds up to 5,000Mbps.
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What is the cheapest internet provider in Glendale?
Spectrum's 100Mbps is priced at $30, making it the cheapest plan in the area. There are three internet providers in Glendale with starting prices of $50 a month. For that price, you’ll get download speeds up to 300Mbps through Spectrum or Verizon as well as 245Mbps through T-Mobile.
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Which internet provider in Glendale offers the fastest plan?
The fastest internet plan available in Glendale is offered by AT&T, with download and upload speeds up to 5,000Mbps.
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Source: cnet.com