Boulder has more home-internet options than most Colorado cities, but for renters, foothills-adjacent households, and anyone tired of signing multi-year contracts with a cable company, T-Mobile Home Internet has carved out a real niche. It is a fixed-wireless service — meaning it delivers broadband over the same 5G and …
Read MoreIf you live in Boulder and you're done waiting for fiber or fed up with Xfinity's contracts, three wireless options have gotten genuinely competitive: T-Mobile Home Internet, Verizon 5G Home, and Starlink. Each targets a different slice of the Boulder market — from Hill apartments to foothills acreage — and choosing …
Read More5G home internet is not a city-wide guarantee — it is sold address by address. Two houses on the same block can get different answers from the same carrier, and a neighborhood that looks great on a generic coverage map may have specific pockets where the signal thins or where the nearest cell site is already running at …
Read MoreBoulder has one of the highest concentrations of remote workers and knowledge workers on the Front Range. Between the NCAR crowd, CU affiliates, and the tech companies that have been parking employees here since the pandemic made geography optional, a huge slice of Boulder households now depend entirely on their home …
Read MoreBoulder has a lot going for it — mountains, sunshine, a strong remote-work culture — but internet reliability is not always one of them. A severe thunderstorm on the Front Range, a foothills power event, or a neighborhood dig that nicks a conduit can take down your Comcast/Xfinity or fiber connection for hours, …
Read MoreIf you live in Boulder and you're shopping for home internet — or just trying to figure out which phone plan keeps you connected from the Hill to the Flatirons trailhead — the first question worth answering is which carrier's 5G actually reaches your address. T-Mobile tends to lead on sheer coverage breadth across the …
Read MoreTwo of the most talked-about ways to get online in Boulder don't run a single wire to your house. T-Mobile Home Internet beams a 5G signal from a nearby cell tower to a gateway on your windowsill; Starlink pulls a connection out of the sky from low-orbit satellites. Both skip the cable and fiber buildout entirely — …
Read MoreFor years, getting home internet in Boulder meant calling the cable company and taking what you were given. That's changed. A wave of wireless options now beam internet to your house over the same 5G networks that serve your phone — no buried cable, no install crew, no contract. For a renter, a foothills household, or …
Read MoreDrive ten minutes west of downtown Boulder and the internet map falls apart. The cable runs out, fiber was never trenched up the canyon, and even 5G fixed wireless needs a tower it can see. For households in the foothills, the canyons, and the rural stretches of Boulder County, Starlink isn't one option among many — …
Read MoreVerizon 5G Home is the quiet contender in Boulder's wireless internet race. It doesn't get the attention T-Mobile's home product does, and it isn't the off-grid answer Starlink is — but for one slice of Boulder households, it's the cheapest fast connection in the city. The whole story turns on whether you already pay …
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