Spectrum in Austin, TX

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Last verified 2026-06-24

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Is Spectrum available in Austin?

Yes. Spectrum offers Cable internet in Austin with speeds up to 1000 Mbps starting at $50/month. Customer reviews are generally positive.

Availability varies by block and building in Austin.

Spectrum in Austin ZIP 78747

ZIP 78747 covers Onion Creek, Manchaca Southeast, Lantana, Morado Court, Goodnight Ranch and Parkside at Slaughter Creek — availability and pricing for Spectrum below reflect this part of Austin specifically, not the city as a whole. 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.

Onion CreekManchaca SoutheastLantanaMorado CourtGoodnight RanchParkside at Slaughter Creek

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.

Spectrum Plans & Speeds in Austin

1 Gbps

Max Download

35 Mbps

Max Upload

$50

Starting Price/mo

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Pros

  • No contracts
  • Wide availability
  • Free modem

Cons

  • Upload speeds limited

Best for: Streaming households

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How Spectrum Compares in Austin

Spectrum runs on cable technology in Austin. Cable internet runs over the same coaxial lines as cable TV and delivers fast download speeds widely. Uploads are typically a fraction of the download speed, and the local node is shared, so speeds can dip during peak evening hours. Top download here reaches 1 Gbps, though uploads trail downloads as is typical for cable. On top advertised speed, Spectrum ranks among the faster options in Austin, ahead of 1 other tracked provider.

ProviderTechnologyMax DownloadFrom
Google FiberFiber8 Gbps$70/mo
AT&TFiber, DSL5 Gbps$55/mo
Verizon5G Home, Fios1 Gbps$50/mo
SpectrumCable1 Gbps$50/mo
T-Mobile5G Home354 Mbps$50/mo

Speeds and pricing reflect tracked plan data for Austin; confirm exact availability and current offers at your address before ordering.

What Austin Customers Say About Spectrum

Generally Positive

Based on aggregated customer feedback in the Austin area, Spectrum receives mostly positive reviews. Customers particularly appreciate no contracts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spectrum available in Austin, TX?

Yes, Spectrum offers Cable internet service in Austin. Coverage may vary by block and building, so confirm current serviceability with the provider.

How fast is Spectrum in Austin?

Spectrum offers speeds up to 1000 Mbps download and 35 Mbps upload in Austin. Actual speeds depend on your specific location and plan.

How much does Spectrum cost in Austin?

Spectrum plans in Austin start at $50/month. Plans do not require a contract. Data usage: None.

Is Spectrum good for working from home in Austin?

Yes, Spectrum's speeds (up to 1000 Mbps) in Austin are suitable for remote work, video conferencing, and cloud applications.

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Bottom Line: Spectrum in Austin, TX

Spectrum is a solid pick for many households in Austin — Cable service with speeds up to 1000 Mbps starting at $50/mo. Always confirm current serviceability with the provider before ordering — coverage can change block by block within Austin.

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