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    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. CNET’s Best Overall Provider: Xfinity is recommended as the best internet provider in Colorado, offering a dependable mix of speed, availability, and value across the state.

    2. High-Speed Fiber Option: Quantum Fiber is recognized as the best service for speed, with plans up to 8 Gbps in select locations, but availability is limited compared to Xfinity.

    3. Budget-Friendly Plans: For the lowest prices, Rise Broadband offers plans starting at $40 per month for 25 Mbps, while Xfinity and Quantum Fiber also provide competitive options without significant equipment fees.

    4. Widespread Internet Options: Internet availability varies across Colorado, especially between urban and rural areas, with DSL and cable dominating in some regions, while fixed wireless serves many rural residents.

    Top Choices for Internet in Colorado

    Colorado boasts a range of internet providers to suit various needs. CNET recommends Xfinity as the best overall option. It combines solid reliability and extensive coverage across the state. Many households find it dependable. During a recent trip to Denver, I experienced remarkable internet speeds with Google Fiber Webpass. However, its limited availability keeps it from being the top choice for all residents. For most areas, including cities like Denver and Colorado Springs, Xfinity delivers the best balance of speed and value.

    Next on the list is Quantum Fiber, a standout choice for those in larger cities. While CenturyLink offers widespread DSL, Quantum Fiber provides impressive speed options at competitive prices. Prices vary depending on location, but Quantum Fiber can reach a jaw-dropping 8,000 Mbps in select areas. For those in rural regions, options like Rise Broadband serve as affordable fixed wireless solutions. Overall, Colorado’s internet landscape continues to improve, offering more choices than ever.

    Cheapest Plans and Local Providers

    In the quest for budget-friendly internet, several options stand out. Rise Broadband is among the most affordable, with plans starting at $40 per month for 25 Mbps. For a bit more, Xfinity offers 400 Mbps for $55 monthly. However, users should consider additional equipment costs when making comparisons.

    Rural residents may face more challenges in finding high-speed service. Many smaller ISPs target these areas, providing fixed wireless options. These typically require a clear line of sight to a tower but can offer decent speeds. Additionally, satellite internet remains a viable option, despite its higher costs.

    Ultimately, the choice depends on location and specific needs. As internet infrastructure evolves, Colorado’s residents can look forward to faster and more accessible online experiences.

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