Between the mountains, the altitude, and that unpredictable Colorado weather, Denver residents have enough to deal with. Spotty internet shouldn't be one of them. That’s where we come in.
Talk Walk Connection helps you cut through the noise (and the marketing fluff) to find the best internet provider Denver has to offer—whether you’re in a high-rise in LoDo or a cozy bungalow in Capitol Hill. Colorado needs reliable internet. That’s it. Whether it’s Zoom calls or Red Rocks livestreams, people in Denver deserve internet that works as hard as they do.
Denver is the home to amazing breweries and 300 days of sunshine. With over 2.9 million residents, the Mile High City has more going on than just incredible views and the Broncos. It’s also leading the state in fast connectivity, allowing you to have the best internet provider Denver has right at your doorstep. Despite rugged terrain, providers have built powerful networks offering speeds up to 3,000 Mbps (that’s a lot of streaming power for a “quick break” that turns into a full season).
Denver fiber internet coverage has exploded in recent years, offering high-speed access to over 80% of the city. And yes, cable still dominates, with nearly 95% availability.
And the best part? Most neighborhoods have access to at least two or more Denver internet providers, giving you real choices, not just “take it or leave it” ones. When it comes to Colorado internet, Denver is ahead of the curve. That’s why Talk Walk Connection makes it easier than ever to compare plans, speeds, and prices—all in one place.
ISP | Max Download Speed | Max Upload Speed | Starting Price | Plans |
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Xfinity | Up to 3,000 Mbps | Up to 35 Mbps | $19.99/mo. | View Plans |
CenturyLink | Up to 940 Mbps | Up to 940 Mbps | $30/mo. | View Plans |
Viasat | Up to 150 Mbps | Up to 3 Mbps | $64.99/mo. | View Plans |
HughesNet | Up to 25 Mbps | Up to 3 Mbps | $44.99/mo. | View Plans |
Pricing, speed, and availability can vary more than Colorado weather. Let us double-check your address for the most accurate info.
Let’s decode your options without making it sound like a science project:
ISPs in Colorado offer a pretty impressive menu of connection types. Still, your actual options depend on your specific address—even neighbors down the street might have different providers.