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Burleson TX — Internet Provider Breakdown 2026

Burleson is one of the fastest-growing suburbs south of Fort Worth, and internet options are expanding. AT&T, Spectrum, and T-Mobile Home Internet serve most of Johnson County — here is how they compare.

By Pablo Mendoza Updated March 24, 2026 7 min read

Burleson Internet Overview — South DFW Growth Corridor

Burleson sits at the southern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Johnson County, roughly 15 miles south of downtown Fort Worth along I-35W. The city has grown rapidly over the past decade — from around 36,000 residents in 2010 to over 53,000 today — attracting young families and remote workers drawn by affordable housing and easy DFW commutes.

That growth has pushed ISPs to invest in infrastructure. AT&T has the most extensive network in Burleson, offering both fiber (where available) and DSL/IPBB service across most of the city. Spectrum cable provides broad coverage throughout established neighborhoods, and T-Mobile Home Internet has been expanding its 5G fixed wireless footprint in Johnson County.

Burleson straddles two ZIP codes primarily — 76028 and 76058 — and coverage can vary block by block, especially for fiber. The newer subdivisions along the southern and eastern growth corridors (near Elk Drive and Renfro Street) tend to have better fiber availability than the older neighborhoods closer to Old Town Burleson.

Top Internet Providers in Burleson, TX

**AT&T** is the dominant provider in Burleson. Where AT&T Fiber is available, you get symmetrical speeds from 300 Mbps ($55/month) up to 5 Gbps ($180/month) with no data caps and no contracts. In areas without fiber, AT&T offers Internet Air (fixed wireless) or legacy IPBB service at 25-100 Mbps. Check your exact address — fiber availability in Burleson is expanding but not universal, particularly in the older parts of town west of I-35W.

**Spectrum** cable covers most of Burleson with plans starting at $30/month for 300 Mbps. The top tier reaches 1 Gbps download but upload is limited to 35 Mbps. Spectrum requires no contracts and includes a free modem. The trade-off versus AT&T Fiber is lower upload speeds and a 1.2 TB soft data cap (overage fees apply but are rarely enforced in practice). For households that primarily stream and browse, Spectrum is a solid and affordable choice.

**T-Mobile Home Internet** is available in parts of Burleson for $50/month with no data caps and no contracts. Speeds are typically 72-245 Mbps download depending on tower proximity and congestion, with upload around 10-30 Mbps. T-Mobile 5G coverage in Burleson has improved significantly with new tower activations along SH-174 and I-35W. This is a good option for households that cannot get AT&T Fiber and want an alternative to Spectrum cable.

Smaller players like Viasat and HughesNet offer satellite service in Burleson but are generally only worth considering if you live on the rural outskirts of Johnson County where no wired or 5G option is available.

Why Burleson Internet Is Improving Fast

Johnson County's population growth has been a powerful catalyst for ISP investment. Burleson ISD has expanded with new schools (the recently opened Centennial High School is a visible marker of growth), and each new subdivision typically gets fiber infrastructure from day one.

The city's proximity to Fort Worth means many residents work remotely for DFW employers, making reliable upload speeds a priority. Families in neighborhoods like Hidden Creek, Elk Ridge, and the newer master-planned communities along County Road 731 report strong AT&T Fiber availability.

Older neighborhoods near Old Town Burleson and along Ellison Street may still be limited to AT&T IPBB or Spectrum cable. If you are house-hunting in Burleson, checking fiber availability at your specific address before closing is strongly recommended — it can make a meaningful difference in your day-to-day work-from-home experience.

Burleson also benefits from relatively low congestion compared to denser DFW suburbs. Spectrum and T-Mobile users here often report better peak-hour performance than residents in more densely populated areas like Arlington or Fort Worth proper.

Our Recommendation for Burleson Residents

For Burleson residents, we recommend this priority order: (1) Check AT&T Fiber first — if available at your address, it is the clear best option with symmetrical speeds and no data caps starting at $55/month. (2) If fiber is unavailable, compare Spectrum cable ($30/month for 300 Mbps) versus T-Mobile Home Internet ($50/month, no cap) based on your household needs. Spectrum wins on peak download speed and consistency; T-Mobile wins on value for moderate users who want unlimited data. (3) For rural Johnson County addresses outside Burleson city limits, T-Mobile 5G or Starlink (from $50/month for residential 100 Mbps; higher tiers up to $120/mo) are your best bets.

Remote workers should prioritize AT&T Fiber or Spectrum — both deliver the consistent, low-latency connection needed for video conferencing and VPN usage. Gamers will strongly prefer fiber for its low jitter and symmetrical upload. Budget-conscious households can start with Spectrum at $30/month and upgrade to fiber when it becomes available on their street.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AT&T Fiber available in all of Burleson, TX?

No. AT&T Fiber covers a growing portion of Burleson but is not yet citywide. Newer subdivisions in eastern and southern Burleson (ZIP 76028) tend to have fiber, while older neighborhoods near Old Town Burleson may be limited to AT&T IPBB or Internet Air. Check att.com/internet with your exact address to confirm fiber availability.

What is the cheapest internet option in Burleson?

Spectrum offers the lowest entry price at $30/month for 300 Mbps download with no contract. T-Mobile Home Internet is $50/month with no data cap. AT&T Fiber starts at $55/month for 300 Mbps symmetrical. For most households, Spectrum at $30/month provides the best starting value.

Is T-Mobile Home Internet good in Burleson?

T-Mobile Home Internet works well in Burleson for moderate usage households. Typical speeds range from 72-245 Mbps download depending on your proximity to 5G towers along SH-174 and I-35W. It is a good alternative to Spectrum cable, especially if you want no data caps and no contracts. It is not recommended for competitive gaming or high-upload work due to variable latency.

Sources & Citations

Burleson Johnson County South DFW AT&T Spectrum T-Mobile Texas

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