We ranked the providers serving Charlotte, NC on speed, price and real-world availability — grounded in the FCC map and each provider’s own published plans.
By the Editorial TeamUpdated 2026-07Availability checked against the FCC map (2025-06-30)
Availability is checked against the FCC map, block by block. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / Unsplash (CC). Illustrative.
Best overall
Brightspeed
Fiber · up to 8 Gig download
Brightspeed tops our Charlotte, NC ranking on our transparent value score — a blend of top advertised speed, starting price and how widely it serves the metro. Availability varies address to address, so confirm your exact address before you commit.
95
Value score / 100
$30/mo
starting · 2026-07
Serves
in Charlotte
The Rankings
1
Brightspeed
Brightspeed
Fiber · up to 8 Gig · 8 Gig up · Fastest here · Cheapest here · Fiber
95
/ 100
$30/mo
starting · 2026-07
2
Spectrum (Charter)
Spectrum (Charter)
Cable · up to 2 Gig · 1 Gig up
60
/ 100
$30/mo
starting · 2026-07
3
Google Fiber
Google Fiber
Fiber · up to 8 Gig · 8 Gig up · Fiber
60
/ 100
$70/mo
starting · 2026-07
4
Viasat
Viasat
Satellite · up to 150 Mbps
39
/ 100
$40/mo
starting · 2026-07
5
HughesNet
HughesNet
Satellite · up to 100 Mbps · 5 Mbps up
38
/ 100
$40/mo
starting · 2026-07
6
Starlink Residential
Starlink Residential
Satellite · up to 400 Mbps · 20 Mbps up
29
/ 100
$55/mo
starting · 2026-07
7
T-Mobile Home Internet
T-Mobile Home Internet
5G Home · up to 498 Mbps · 55 Mbps up
26
/ 100
$50/mo
starting · 2026-07
8
Verizon 5G Home Internet
Verizon 5G Home Internet
5G Home · up to 300 Mbps
25
/ 100
see provider
price varies by address
9
AT&T Internet Air
AT&T Internet Air
5G Home · up to 300 Mbps · 30 Mbps up
18
/ 100
$60/mo
starting · 2026-07
Figure 1
Speed and price, side by side
Max advertised download vs. published starting price · 2026-07
Max download speed Starting price / month
Brightspeed
8 Gig
$30
Spectrum (Charter)
2 Gig
$30
Google Fiber
8 Gig
$70
Viasat
150 Mbps
$40
HughesNet
100 Mbps
$40
Starlink Residential
400 Mbps
$55
Max speed is each provider’s top advertised residential tier; price is the lowest cleanly published national starting rate (“see provider” where none is published — never estimated). Speeds/prices from providers’ own plans pages, 2026-07.
The cheapest plan and the fastest plan in a city are rarely the same product, and neither is automatically the smartest buy. Most homes stream, video-call and back up a few devices — a load a 300–500 Mbps plan handles comfortably. Paying for a multi-gigabit tier buys headroom most people never touch.
Availability decides it
The biggest factor is whether a provider actually reaches your address. Fiber and cable footprints are patchy block to block, so always check your exact address before you settle on a plan. Fixed-wireless (5G Home) and satellite options serve almost everywhere but trade away peak speed and consistency.
Figure 2
Who actually reaches the metro
Qualitative availability from the FCC map + provider footprint · not a per-address guarantee
Brightspeed (Fiber)Available
Spectrum (Charter) (Cable)Widely_Available
Google Fiber (Fiber)Available
Viasat (Satellite)Available
HughesNet (Satellite)Available
Starlink Residential (Satellite)Available
Availability is a qualitative flag grounded in the FCC National Broadband Map (checked 2025-06-30) and each provider’s published coverage — it shows which providers serve the metro, not a coverage percentage and not a guarantee for your exact address. Check your address with the provider.
Our pick for Charlotte, NC: Brightspeed
Availability and the exact plan vary by address — check before you buy.
How we make money: some "check availability" links may become affiliate links once provider programs are approved; if you sign up through one we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. It never changes our rankings—those are set by the data. Today no affiliate programs are live, so these are plain links to each provider.
The takeaway
Check your address first, take fiber or cable if you can get it, and don’t pay for a gigabit you’ll never use.
For most Charlotte homes, a mid-tier fiber or cable plan hits the sweet spot of speed, price and reliability. If neither reaches your block, a 5G Home or satellite plan is the sensible fallback.
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