T-Mobile Home Internet brings 5G fixed wireless service to Boulder addresses where the signal reaches — no cable to bury, no technician visit, and a 5G gateway that self-installs in minutes. For T-Mobile mobile customers already paying a phone bill, the monthly price starts at $35, which undercuts every wired …
Read MoreThere is no single best home internet provider in Boulder. The right answer for your household depends on your address more than anything else — Quantum Fiber's symmetrical fiber doesn't reach every block, T-Mobile's 5G signal fades as you move toward the foothills, and Xfinity's cable grid is the closest thing to a …
Read MoreMoving off campus in Boulder means signing up for your first apartment internet plan — usually mid-summer, under lease pressure, with a landlord who either knows nothing about the building's wiring or tells you "the internet is fine." This guide cuts through that. It covers what you actually need as a student, which …
Read MoreBoulder has one of the highest concentrations of remote and hybrid workers in Colorado. Whether you are a software engineer pushing code to a remote repo, a designer screen-sharing in a client review, or a product manager on back-to-back Zoom calls, your home internet connection is your office infrastructure. A bad …
Read MoreGunbarrel sits northeast of central Boulder — flatter, more open, and a few miles removed from the foothill neighborhoods that define most people's mental map of the city. It has its own character: a longtime cluster of tech and research employers (IBM had a major campus here for decades; the area still draws …
Read MoreIf you're shopping for home internet in Boulder, the first decision isn't really which company to call — it's which technology to buy. Boulder addresses are commonly sold three very different things under the same "internet" label: DSL over old copper phone lines, cable over the coax that once carried television, and …
Read MoreOnce you've decided what kind of connection you want, the next question is which provider to actually sign up with. In Boulder, three options cover most households shopping today: Xfinity cable, Quantum Fiber, and T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. They represent three different technologies — cable, fiber, and fixed wireless …
Read MoreThe honest answer to "what's the best internet in Boulder?" is "it depends where in Boulder you live." The city's providers are the same everywhere on paper — Xfinity cable, Quantum Fiber, CenturyLink DSL, and T-Mobile fixed wireless — but what's actually wired or reachable at your address swings hard by neighborhood. …
Read MoreIf you're on CenturyLink DSL in Boulder, you're on a technology its own parent company has stopped investing in. Lumen — CenturyLink's parent — has shifted its capital toward fiber under the Quantum Fiber brand and is no longer expanding the copper DSL network. DSL isn't being shut off tomorrow, but it's a legacy …
Read MoreXfinity (Comcast) is the default home-internet choice in Boulder for a simple reason: it reaches almost everyone. Cable runs to roughly 92% of Boulder addresses — more than any other wired provider — so for a large share of the city, the real question isn't whether Xfinity is available, it's whether it's the right buy …
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