Internet Providers in Austin, TX 78747
Top providers: at&tfiber, googlefiber, spectrum
Availability near you may vary by exact street address. Coverage data sourced from the FCC National Broadband Map.
Local Summary for Austin
Data shown here reflects known provider options near this location. Availability may vary by exact address.
Neighborhoods in Austin
78747 is fast-growing far south Austin — an affordable family corridor that has exploded with new construction over the past decade. Goodnight Ranch is a Dell-branded master-planned community with parks and a community pool. Onion Creek is an established neighborhood around the Onion Creek golf course. Lantana is a newer upscale community with Hill Country views. The ZIP's affordability (relative to north Austin) and proximity to the South Austin employment corridor has driven strong demand from first-time buyers, young families, and Tesla Gigafactory employees.
Fiber coverage notes
AT&T Fiber and Google Fiber both serve 78747 with approximately 84% coverage each. Spectrum cable is universally available at 95%. Goodnight Ranch and Lantana were built with fiber-ready infrastructure. The Onion Creek area has good AT&T Fiber coverage. T-Mobile 5G covers the entire ZIP. Budget-tier fiber plans ($55/mo for AT&T, $70/mo for Google) are the most popular among cost-conscious first-time buyers.
Real-World Speeds in Austin
Google Fiber avg.
387
Mbps download
AT&T Fiber avg.
354
Mbps download
Spectrum avg.
293
Mbps download
What Residents Say
"Goodnight Ranch was built with Google Fiber conduit pre-installed. We had service within 3 days of moving in. 1 Gbps symmetric for $70 — the best part of the new home."
"78747 has strong fiber coverage with AT&T at 84% and Google Fiber at 84% availability. One of the better-connected far south Austin ZIPs."
Quick answers for Austin
What internet providers serve Goodnight Ranch and Onion Creek Austin (78747)?
Goodnight Ranch, Onion Creek, and Lantana (78747) are served by Google Fiber (~84% coverage, up to 8 Gbps, from $70/mo), AT&T Fiber (~84% coverage, up to 5 Gbps, from $55/mo), and Spectrum cable (~95% coverage, up to 1 Gbps, from $30/mo). New builds in Goodnight Ranch are pre-wired for Google Fiber. T-Mobile 5G is available as a no-contract alternative.
Does Goodnight Ranch in Austin have fiber internet?
Yes. Goodnight Ranch (78747) was developed with Google Fiber conduit pre-installed in new homes. Google Fiber covers approximately 84% of the development. AT&T Fiber is also available throughout most of the community. Plans start at $70/month (Google Fiber) or $55/month (AT&T Fiber) for 300 Mbps–1 Gbps service.
What types of internet service are available in Austin, TX?
Fiber, cable, fixed wireless, DSL, and satellite internet may be available in Austin, TX depending on your address. Use the search tool above to check your specific location.
Why does address-level checking matter in Austin?
Address-level availability matters because two homes on the same street in Austin can have access to completely different providers, speed tiers, and promotional pricing. ISP infrastructure like fiber nodes and cable headends serve specific service areas — the FCC National Broadband Map shows coverage by location, but individual addresses must be verified with the provider.
What factors should I compare when choosing internet in Austin?
When comparing internet providers in Austin, TX, evaluate: (1) Download and upload speed — fiber offers symmetrical speeds while cable is typically asymmetric. (2) Monthly cost including equipment rental and taxes. (3) Contract terms and early termination fees. (4) Data caps — most fiber plans are uncapped, while some cable and satellite plans have limits. (5) Latency — critical for video calls and gaming; fiber averages under 10ms, cable 15–30ms, Starlink 20–40ms, and legacy satellite 500–600ms.
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Internet Options for Austin
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Why Internet Matters in Austin
Austin is home to an estimated 979,882 residents with a median household income of $75,413. Approximately 28.5% of workers here are remote or hybrid, making reliable high-speed internet a household essential — not a luxury. The average household size of 2.4 people means multiple devices competing for bandwidth at any given time.
With 54.1% of households renting, no-contract internet plans are especially popular in Austin. Renters should prioritize providers that don't charge early termination fees.
Best Provider by Need in Austin
Based on local availability, speed tests, and pricing in the Austin area, here are our recommended providers by use case.
Neighborhood Internet Guide — Austin
Internet availability varies by neighborhood. Here is a snapshot of typical provider options across Austin.
Downtown / Rainey Street
urban, nightlife, high-rises
East Austin
gentrifying, diverse, trendy
South Congress (SoCo)
eclectic, walkable, music scene
Mueller
new urbanist, families, mixed-use
Cedar Park
suburban, fast-growing, families
Westlake / Lakeway
affluent, Hill Country, established
Austin at a Glance
Top Employers
- Tesla
- Dell Technologies
- Apple
- Samsung Austin Semiconductor
- University of Texas at Austin
Universities
- University of Texas at Austin
- St. Edward's University
- Concordia University Texas
School Districts
- Austin ISD
- Round Rock ISD
- Eanes ISD
- Lake Travis ISD
Local Internet Tips for Austin
Austin is one of the best-connected cities in Texas with both Google Fiber and AT&T Fiber competing head-to-head. If both are available at your address, compare upload speeds — Google Fiber offers true symmetrical gigabit.
- Austin has the highest work-from-home rate in Texas — nearly 1 in 3 workers are remote
- Google Fiber and AT&T Fiber compete head-to-head here, driving prices down
- Tesla and Apple employees in southeast Austin need reliable gigabit for hybrid work
- Austin's tech scene makes it a bellwether for internet adoption trends statewide
Common Internet Challenges
- •Austin's tech workforce demands symmetrical gigabit for remote work — DSL and basic cable don't cut it
- •Google Fiber waitlists can be months long in high-demand neighborhoods
- •AT&T and Google Fiber coverage overlaps in some areas but creates deserts in others
- •Hill Country areas west of Austin have very limited wired options
Weather and Internet Reliability in Austin
Austin's 2021 winter storm exposed internet infrastructure vulnerabilities. Fiber lines survived better than aerial cable. Consider a UPS battery backup for your router regardless of provider.
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