- 98.2% Coverage
- Up to 5,000 Mbps
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Jacksonville is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States, and its broadband market reflects that scale with multiple providers working to extend coverage across a sprawling geography that spans urban cores, riverside neighborhoods, beachside communities, and suburban corridors. AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, and Comcast Xfinity are the three dominant providers, competing aggressively across Duval County. AT&T Fiber leads fiber availability at approximately 59% of Jacksonville addresses, with dense coverage in Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Southside, and the Beaches. Spectrum’s cable network is the most widely available, reaching around 93% of the city. Comcast Xfinity serves primarily the Northside, Oceanway, and Fort Caroline areas. T-Mobile and Verizon 5G Home Internet round out the options citywide. AT&T has confirmed active fiber construction in Springfield, Moncrief Park, and the Arlington corridor through Q4 2026
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Provider
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Max Speed
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Type
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AT&T Fiber |
5,000 Mbps |
Fiber, IPBB, 5G Internet |
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Xfinity |
2Gbps |
Cable, Fiber |
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Verizon |
300 Mbps |
5G Internet |
- Cheapest Internet Plans in Jacksonville
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Speed
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AT&T Fiber |
$35 |
300 Mbps |
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Xfinity |
$40 |
100Mbps |
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Verizon |
$35 |
25 Mbps |
Fiber Internet In Jacksonville
Jacksonville’s fiber rollout is primarily driven by AT&T, which has been steadily expanding its FTTP network across Duval County since 2022. By mid-2026, AT&T Fiber covers approximately 59% of Jacksonville addresses, with the strongest concentration in Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Southside, the Beaches area (Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach), and Deerwood. The Mandarin and Fort Caroline corridors have seen significant fiber additions in 2025.
AT&T has filed expansion permits for Springfield, Moncrief Park, and the Arlington area, with active construction underway and completions expected through Q4 2026.
Comcast Xfinity also offers limited fiber-to-the-home service in select Northside and Oceanway pockets, though its primary Jacksonville network remains a robust HFC cable system. Rounding out the major options,
Spectrum provides extensive high-speed internet coverage across the region. For residents in suburban areas like Oceanway and Cecil Commerce Center, Spectrum and Xfinity serve as the most practical and reliable broadband alternatives until dedicated fiber lines reach their specific addresses.
98.2%
Fiber Coverage
1.2 Gbps
Avg Local Speed
Frequently Asked Questions
AT&T Fiber offers the fastest internet speeds in Jacksonville, with symmetrical plans up to 2 Gbps available in covered areas. For cable speeds, Comcast Xfinity’s Gigabit Extra plan delivers up to 1.2 Gbps download, though upload is limited to around 35 Mbps. Spectrum’s Internet Gig plan provides 1 Gbps download citywide where available. Speed options vary by address use the lookup tool above to see your fastest available plans
Jacksonville internet plans start at $30/month with either Spectrum’s Internet 300 plan or Comcast Xfinity’s Internet Essentials program. Standard broadband plans run $30–$60/month. Gigabit fiber plans from AT&T are priced at $80/month, with 2 Gbps plans at $110/month. The average Jacksonville household pays approximately $57/month for internet service based on 2026 FCC data.
Yes approximately 59% of Jacksonville addresses have access to fiber optic internet, primarily through AT&T Fiber. While this is below the statewide average, active AT&T construction projects are expanding coverage across Springfield, Arlington, and Moncrief Park through Q4 2026. Enter your address above to check whether fiber is currently available at your specific location
AT&T Fiber is currently available in Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Southside, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Deerwood, Mandarin, and Fort Caroline. The Brooklyn/LaVilla area near Downtown is also served. AT&T is actively building in Springfield and the Arlington corridor. Baymeadows and the Beach Boulevard corridor have seen fiber additions in 2025
Spectrum and Comcast Xfinity both offer plans starting at $30/month. Spectrum’s Internet 300 plan (300 Mbps, no contract) is widely available citywide. Xfinity’s Internet Essentials plan ($30/month, 50 Mbps) is available to qualifying low-income households. T-Mobile Home Internet at $50/month is the most affordable no-contract option without income restrictions for households not yet served by fiber.
Local Internet Statistics
1.2 Gbps
Average Speed
68.4%
Fiber Coverage
98%
Broadband Coverage
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