We all need a reliable internet connection for work, school, streaming and staying connected with friends and family. As the home of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville's internet offerings must meet the needs of scholars and permanent residents alike.
What is the best internet provider in Charlottesville?
CNET recommends Xfinity as the best internet service provider in Charlottesville owing to its plan selection and extensive coverage throughout the area. Local fiber provider Ting is an excellent choice if you’re looking for gig internet. For a low-cost internet alternative, you may consider T-Mobile’s 5G home internet service, which covers much of Charlottesville with maximum speeds ranging from 87 to 415Mbps.
Charlottesville internet providers compared
Monthly price range | Download speed (Mbps) | Internet technology | CNET review score |
$29-$99 | 200-2,000 | Fiber | N/A |
$75-$120 | 50-100 | Satellite | 6 |
$120 | 30-150 | Low-orbit satellite | N/A |
$89 | 1,000 | Fiber | N/A |
$50-$70 ($35-$55 with an eligible phone plan) | 87-415 | 5G wireless | 7.4 |
$120 | 100 | Satellite | 6.1 |
$30-$85 | 400-2,100 | Cable | 7 |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
Other available Charlottesville internet providers
The providers listed above may not be your only internet options in Charlottesville. They’re just the ones we’d recommend most and consider first if moving to the area. Brightspeed is another possible choice in Charlottesville, and satellite internet may best serve residents of surrounding rural areas where other connection types are unavailable.
Brightspeed: Brightspeed recently took over operations from CenturyLink in the Charlottesville area. Its DSL and fiber service is available to about 86% of Charlottesville households with limited speed options, starting at $29 per month.
Satellite internet: Hughesnet, Viasat and satellite internet newcomer Starlink are available throughout Charlottesville and surrounding areas. Other faster and more budget-friendly options should be considered before turning to satellite internet.
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Charlottesville broadband at a glance
All Charlottesville residents can access broadband speeds of 25Mbps down, 3Mbps up and higher. Faster speeds, up to 250Mbps down and 25Mbps up, are also available to nearly every Charlottesville household. Many will also have access to gigabit speeds, with providers such as Xfinity and Ting offering speeds up to 1,000Mbps or higher.
Charlottesville internet pricing
Xfinity offers the cheapest internet service, starting at $30 per month for speeds up to 400Mbps, followed by T-Mobile Home Internet, which starts at $50 per month (or $35 per month if you use the mobile bundle discount).
Cheapest internet plans in Charlottesville
Starting monthly price | Max download speed (Mbps) | Monthly equipment fee |
$29 | 200 | $15 |
$30 | 400 | $15 (optional) |
$35 (with qualifying discount) | 318 | None |
$45 | 600 | $15 (optional) |
$49 | 500 | $15 |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
How fast is broadband in Charlottesville?
Median download speeds in Charlottesville are around 260Mbps, according to the most recent Ookla speed test data. That’s slightly below the national average of 274Mbps and the state average (213Mbps), but it’s worth noting plans with faster maximum speeds are available from various providers in Charlottesville.
Fastest internet plans in Charlottesville
2,100 | 300 | $85 | None |
2,000 | 2,000 | $99 | None |
1,000 | 1,000 | $69 | None |
1,000 | 25 | $60 | None |
1,000 | 1,000 | $89 | None |
1,100 | 150 | $50 | None |
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Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
How CNET chose the best internet providers in Charlottesville
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 pricing, availability and speed database that draws from our own historical ISP data, partner data and mapping information from FCC.gov.
This guide leverages an in-house artificial intelligence tool called RAMP, which is trained on our own writing and uses our database to generate content about specific internet service providers that our writers can use in determining and presenting our picks for a given guide. Check CNET’s AI policy for more information about how our teams use (and don’t use) AI tools.
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 our pre-publication fact-check.
Once we have this localized information, we ask three main questions:
- Does the provider offer access to reasonably fast internet speeds?
- Do customers get decent value for what they're paying?
- Are customers happy with their service?
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. When it comes to selecting the cheapest internet service, we look for the plans with the lowest monthly fee, although we also factor in things like price increases, equipment fees and contracts. Choosing the fastest internet service is relatively straightforward. We look at advertised upload and download speeds and also take into account real-world speed data from sources like Ookla and FCC reports. (Ookla is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.)
To explore our process in more depth, visit our how we test ISPs page.
Internet in Charlottesville recap
Many Charlottesville residents will find Xfinity to be the area’s best ISP in terms of availability and plan selection. The provider’s cable service can’t quite deliver the upload speed of a fiber-optic connection, however, which is where regional providers Ting and Brightspeed may have an advantage. Those looking to “cut the cord” for a possibly cheaper internet connection with fewer hassles and fees should check to see if T-Mobile Home Internet is available.
Internet providers in Charlottesville FAQs
Which is the best internet service provider in Charlottesville?
Charlottesville's best internet service provider depends on the customer's needs and budget. Xfinity offers the lowest introductory pricing and best plan selection in the Charlottesville area, although Ting is an excellent choice for fiber internet, where it's available.
Is fiber internet available in Charlottesville?
Yes, fiber internet is available in Charlottesville. Ting is the largest fiber provider in the area, covering approximately 54% of households.
Which is the cheapest internet provider in Charlottesville?
The cheapest internet provider in Charlottesville is Brightspeed, which offers download speeds up to 200Mbps starting at $29 monthly. For a similar price and faster speeds, Xfinity offers 400Mbps for $30. T-Mobile offers a 5G home internet plan with a starting price of $50, and customers can save an additional $15 by bundling with an eligible T-Mobile mobile plan.
Which internet provider in Charlottesville offers the fastest plan?
Xfinity offers the fastest internet plan in Charlottesville -- 2,100Mbps for $85. If it isn't available in your area, Brightspeed also has a 2 gig plan with symmetrical upload and download speeds for $99.