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Fort Worth, TX Internet Providers

Internet Providers in Fort Worth, TX 2026

Fort Worth is often overlooked in DFW internet coverage guides focused on Dallas — but it has its own distinct ISP landscape. AT&T Fiber is expanding across Tarrant County with no data cap. Spectrum cable provides broad coverage without a cap (unlike Xfinity, which serves Houston and Jacksonville). T-Mobile 5G Home adds a no-contract $50/mo alternative. Unlike Dallas, Fort Worth doesn't have Frontier Fiber — AT&T vs Spectrum is the main competition.

Last updated: March 2026 · Prices reflect published ISP rates. Check your address for exact availability.

3
Major ISPs serving Fort Worth
AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, T-Mobile
$55
Starting price — AT&T Fiber
300 Mbps symmetric, no cap
None
Data caps in Fort Worth
No Xfinity — no cap problem
Dallas
Key difference vs Dallas
No Frontier Fiber in Fort Worth
Fort Worth's advantage: no data caps anywhere. Unlike Houston and Jacksonville where Xfinity's 1.2 TB cap is a constant issue, Fort Worth is served by AT&T Fiber and Spectrum — both cap-free. Spectrum doesn't operate in Xfinity-dominated markets and has no cap on any plan. AT&T Fiber has no cap. T-Mobile 5G Home has no cap. Fort Worth residents don't face the data overage problem that plagues other Texas metros.

All Fort Worth Internet Providers Compared

Provider Type Speeds Available Price Range Data Cap Contract
AT&T Fiber Best overall Fiber 300 Mbps – 5 Gbps (symmetrical) $55 – $225/mo None Month-to-month
Spectrum Cable 300 Mbps – 1 Gbps $50 – $90/mo (promo) None None required
T-Mobile 5G Home 5G Fixed 100 – 350 Mbps (varies) $50/mo flat None Month-to-month
AT&T Internet (DSL) DSL Up to 100 Mbps $55/mo None Month-to-month

Prices as of March 2026. Spectrum promotional pricing typically increases after 12 months. AT&T Fiber pricing is standard rate with no promotional cliff. Confirm current rates at provider websites.

Fort Worth ISP Breakdown

AT&T Fiber — Best overall
$55/mo
300 Mbps – 5 Gbps symmetric
AT&T Fiber is expanding across Tarrant County and provides the best internet option in Fort Worth wherever it's available. Symmetric speeds (upload = download), no data cap, no promotional pricing games. Unlike Dallas where Frontier Fiber adds competition, AT&T Fiber is the sole fiber provider in Fort Worth — but coverage is solid in established neighborhoods and growing in newer developments.
  • No data cap at any tier
  • Symmetric upload = download speeds
  • No promotional rate cliff
  • No equipment rental fee
  • Sole fiber provider in Fort Worth
No Frontier competition — only fiber option, so no price pressure beyond Spectrum
Spectrum — Best where AT&T isn't
$50/mo
300 Mbps – 1 Gbps download
Spectrum covers Fort Worth broadly and — crucially — has no data cap. Unlike Xfinity (which dominates Houston with a 1.2 TB cap), Spectrum's Fort Worth customers pay a flat monthly rate with no overage charges. Upload speeds are asymmetric (much slower than download) and the promo rate increases after 12 months, but it's a solid fallback where AT&T Fiber isn't available.
  • No data cap
  • Broad coverage across Fort Worth metro
  • No equipment rental fee (modem included)
  • No contract required
Promo rate spikes after 12 months; upload speeds much lower than AT&T Fiber
T-Mobile 5G Home
$50/mo
100 – 350 Mbps (location varies)
No installation, no contract, no data cap, flat $50/mo rate that never changes. Fort Worth has strong 5G tower coverage, making T-Mobile 5G Home a reliable option especially in outer Tarrant County where fiber or cable coverage is thinner. Best for renters, households waiting on fiber buildout, or anyone needing predictable billing without long-term commitment.
  • Flat $50/mo — rate never changes
  • No contract, self-install
  • 15-day money-back trial
  • Strong 5G coverage across Tarrant County
Variable speeds depending on tower proximity and congestion
Fort Worth vs Dallas — Key differences
DFW split
Same metro, different providers
Dallas and Fort Worth are 30 miles apart but have different ISP landscapes. Dallas has Frontier Fiber competing with AT&T in Plano, Frisco, Garland, and Carrollton — creating genuine price competition. Fort Worth has only AT&T Fiber (no Frontier). Both cities have Spectrum cable and T-Mobile 5G Home. Both are cap-free (no Xfinity). If you're in west DFW, Fort Worth's guide applies; for east DFW, see the Dallas guide.
Fort Worth lacks Frontier's $50/mo 500 Mbps option that's available in parts of Dallas

Fort Worth Metro Coverage by Area

Area AT&T Fiber Spectrum T-Mobile 5G Notes
Fort Worth (central) ✓ Widely available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Good options throughout established areas
Keller ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Well-served suburb; AT&T Fiber available
Mansfield ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Good coverage; check newer subdivisions
North Richland Hills ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong AT&T Fiber well established
Haltom City ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Full coverage in core areas
Arlington ◑ Expanding ✓ Available ✓ Strong Between Dallas and FW; AT&T growing here
Burleson ◑ Partial ✓ Available ✓ Strong Outer suburb; verify fiber at address
Saginaw / Lake Worth ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Northwest FW; good coverage
Benbrook ✓ Available ✓ Available ✓ Strong Southwest FW; AT&T Fiber available
Weatherford (Parker County) ◑ Partial ◑ Partial ✓ Available Outer market; T-Mobile strongest option

Coverage varies by address within each area. Always verify your specific address at chooseisp.com or att.com/internet.

Which Fort Worth ISP Is Right for You?

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Best overall
AT&T Fiber
Symmetric speeds, no cap, no promotional cliff. The default choice for most Fort Worth households where available. Check address first — Spectrum is a solid fallback.
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Tightest budget
T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo
Flat $50/mo — never changes. Spectrum starts at $50/mo promo but increases after 12 months. AT&T Fiber at $55/mo is only $5/mo more with better specs. T-Mobile is the true flat-rate option.
💻
Working from home
AT&T Fiber 300+
300 Mbps symmetric upload for reliable video conferencing. Spectrum's upload (20–35 Mbps) struggles with all-day WFH in multi-person households. No data cap prevents overage risk during heavy work months.
🎮
Gaming
AT&T Fiber
Low fiber latency (5–15ms vs cable's 15–30ms), no cap for large game downloads, symmetric speeds for upload-heavy competitive games. AT&T Fiber is the clear gaming choice in Fort Worth.
🏠
Renting or moving soon
T-Mobile 5G Home
No installation, no contract, no early termination fee. Self-install, bring the gateway to your next address. Ideal for renters and anyone planning to relocate within 12–18 months.
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Seniors & fixed income
AT&T Access ($30/mo)
AT&T Access Internet at $30/mo for 100 Mbps fiber for qualifying households (SNAP, Medicaid, SSI). See chooseisp.com/low-income-internet-texas for eligibility requirements and enrollment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What internet providers are available in Fort Worth, TX?
Fort Worth's main providers are AT&T Fiber (fiber, from $55/mo, no cap, expanding in Tarrant County), Spectrum (cable, from ~$50/mo promo, no cap, broad coverage), and T-Mobile 5G Home ($50/mo flat, no contract). Unlike Dallas, Fort Worth doesn't have Frontier Fiber — AT&T Fiber and Spectrum are the primary competition. Use chooseisp.com to verify what's available at your specific address.
Does Fort Worth have fiber internet?
Yes. AT&T Fiber is the primary fiber provider in Fort Worth, available across established neighborhoods and expanding in Tarrant County. Coverage is strong in central Fort Worth, Keller, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, and Haltom City. Outer areas like Weatherford and newer outer developments may not yet have fiber coverage — check your specific address.
Does Spectrum have a data cap in Fort Worth?
No. Spectrum in Fort Worth has no data cap on any plan. This is a significant advantage for Fort Worth residents compared to Houston or Jacksonville where Xfinity's 1.2 TB cap is a constant issue. Spectrum's plans start at ~$50/mo promo for 300 Mbps, with no contract required, though the promotional rate increases after 12 months.
How does Fort Worth compare to Dallas for internet?
Dallas has two competing fiber providers (AT&T Fiber and Frontier Fiber) which creates price competition — Frontier's $50/mo for 500 Mbps often undercuts AT&T's $55/mo for 300 Mbps. Fort Worth only has AT&T Fiber (no Frontier), so AT&T's $55/mo price faces less competitive pressure. Both cities are served by Spectrum cable and T-Mobile 5G Home. Both are cap-free. See chooseisp.com/internet-providers-dallas-tx for the Dallas comparison.
What's the cheapest internet in Fort Worth?
T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo flat is the cheapest stable option. Spectrum starts at ~$50/mo promo but increases after 12 months. AT&T Fiber starts at $55/mo with no rate changes. Low-income households may qualify for AT&T Access Internet at $30/mo for 100 Mbps fiber — see chooseisp.com/low-income-internet for eligibility requirements.
What internet providers serve Fort Worth suburbs like Keller and Mansfield?
Keller: AT&T Fiber available, Spectrum available, T-Mobile strong. Mansfield: AT&T Fiber available in established areas, Spectrum available, T-Mobile strong. Arlington: AT&T Fiber expanding, Spectrum available, T-Mobile strong. North Richland Hills: AT&T Fiber and Spectrum available. Burleson: AT&T Fiber partial coverage, Spectrum available. Weatherford: Limited options — Spectrum and T-Mobile primary. Always verify your specific address.
How do I find which internet providers serve my Fort Worth address?
Enter your address at chooseisp.com. AT&T Fiber coverage in Fort Worth is solid in established neighborhoods but thinner in newer outer developments and Parker County. Both AT&T and Spectrum build street-by-street, so availability can differ within the same neighborhood. If AT&T Fiber isn't available today, set a fiber alert at chooseisp.com.

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