Compare plans, speeds, and prices from every major ISP serving Orange County. Enter your ZIP code to see exactly what's available at your address.
Key broadband benchmarks specific to Orange County, FL — sourced from FCC data and real-world speed tests.
How Orange County's real-world broadband performance stacks up — based on FCC BDC data and aggregated speed test results.
Orange County serves as the primary economic and infrastructure hub of Central Florida. According to 2025 U.S. Census estimates, the county population has grown to approximately 1.53 million residents, maintaining its status as one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States.
As the core of the Orlando Metropolitan Area — which now serves nearly 3 million people — Orange County presents a unique broadband landscape. While the county seat of Orlando and suburban centers like Ocoee and Winter Garden enjoy near-universal cable and expanding fiber-optic coverage, the rapid development of South Orange County — including Lake Nona — has made it a primary battleground for next-generation 5G Home Internet and 10-Gigabit fiber expansions.
Whether you're in a downtown Orlando high-rise, a Winter Garden suburb, or a growing Lake Nona development, PickMyProvider helps you navigate every broadband option available at your exact address.
Orange County is one of 67 counties tracked on our Florida state page.
ISPs with confirmed service in Orange County — compare speeds, types, and starting prices.
| Provider | Type | Max Speed | Starting Price | No Contract | No Data Cap | County Coverage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xfinity Widest cable footprint — covers ~97% of Orange County households |
Cable | 2,000 Mbps | $40/mo | ✓ | ✗ | ~97% | View Plans → |
Spectrum Strong no-contract cable coverage across Ocoee, Apopka & Winter Garden |
Cable | 2,000 Mbps | $30/mo | ✓ | ✓ | ~80% | View Plans → |
AT&T Fiber Best speeds in Lake Nona & downtown Orlando; fiber expanding county-wide |
Fiber | 5,000 Mbps | $35/mo | ✓ | ✓ | ~45% | View Plans → |
T-Mobile Home Internet Top 5G choice for Ocoee & south Orange County residents |
5G | 498 Mbps | $50/mo | ✓ | ✓ | ~92% | View Plans → |
Verizon Home Internet Growing 5G footprint in Orlando metro; strong in newer developments |
5G | 1,000 Mbps | $25/mo | ✓ | ✓ | ~60% | View Plans → |
Starlink Best option for Bithlo, Christmas & rural eastern Orange County |
Satellite | 220 Mbps | $120/mo | ✓ | ✓ | 99%+ | View Plans → |
*Offers and availability may vary by address and are subject to change. Verify details at each provider's website.
Orange County is not a uniform broadband market. Infrastructure quality and provider availability vary significantly by community — here's what you need to know by area.
Residents have access to specialized high-speed fiber through local infrastructure partnerships, including active 10-Gigabit fiber trials. Average speeds exceed 400 Mbps — the highest in Orange County.
Ocoee and Winter Garden are seeing rapid expansion of 5G Home Internet from T-Mobile and Verizon, making wireless broadband a genuine cable alternative. Spectrum cable covers most of this corridor with no data caps.
100% fiber-eligible through AT&T. The urban core supports the county's highest density of multi-gig residential plans, with multiple ISPs competing aggressively on price and promotional offers.
Communities like Bithlo and Christmas have limited cable infrastructure. Starlink satellite and T-Mobile Home Internet are the primary broadband options, both delivering reliable speeds with no data caps.
Orange County supports one of the most diverse broadband infrastructure mixes in Florida.
AT&T Fiber is expanding rapidly through Orlando and Lake Nona. Speeds up to 5 Gbps with symmetrical upload — ideal for remote work, gaming, and smart home devices.
Xfinity and Spectrum deliver cable broadband to the vast majority of Orange County. Fast download speeds starting at $30–$40/mo with wide availability across all communities.
T-Mobile and Verizon offer 5G fixed wireless internet covering ~90%+ of Orange County. No installation required — a strong choice for renters and new residents.
Starlink provides satellite broadband across all of Orange County, including rural stretches near the county's southern and eastern edges where cable doesn't reach.
Several regional fixed wireless ISPs serve Orange County's outer communities. A cost-effective option where fiber and cable infrastructure are still being built out.
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Ocoee, FL →Communities ranked by average download speed based on real-world speed test data.
| # | City / Community | Avg. Download Speed | Avg. Upload Speed | Fiber Available | Fastest Provider |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lake Nona | 412 Mbps | 310 Mbps | Yes — 85% | AT&T Fiber |
| 2 | Winter Park | 368 Mbps | 245 Mbps | Yes — 70% | AT&T Fiber |
| 3 | Doctor Phillips | 341 Mbps | 198 Mbps | Yes — 62% | Xfinity |
| 4 | Windermere | 328 Mbps | 175 Mbps | Yes — 55% | Xfinity |
| 5 | Orlando (Downtown) | 318 Mbps | 211 Mbps | Yes — 100% | AT&T Fiber |
| 6 | Winter Garden | 305 Mbps | 142 Mbps | Yes — 48% | Spectrum |
| 7 | Ocoee | 294 Mbps | 138 Mbps | Partial | Xfinity |
| 8 | Apopka | 272 Mbps | 118 Mbps | Partial | Xfinity |
Common questions about internet service in Orange County, FL.