$24.95/mo.
300 Mbps
$35/mo.
300 Mbps*
$39.99/mo.
100 Mbps
25–150Mbps
Rogers relies heavily on fast connectivity, with roughly one in seven residents working remotely. Cable gigabit networks cover nearly 90% of the city, while expanding fiber networks deliver symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gbps. In rural areas near the lake, 5G and satellite services keep remote homes online.
In Rogers, reliable home internet is essential. Roughly one in seven residents work from home, keeping video calls humming all day within the corporate orbit of Walmart and J.B. Hunt.
Cox Internet is the most familiar name, covering 90% of the city from Pinnacle Hills to Prairie Creek with cable gigabit speeds that handle a full house.
However, AT&T is the upgrade many neighborhoods want and offers multi-gig, symmetrical speeds. EarthLink rides those same lines with an unlimited data approach.
Out toward Beaver Lake and Lost Bridge where the wires thin out, Starlink, Verizon 5G, Viasat, and Hughesnet keep remote addresses online. Ritter Communications and T-Mobile add a few more pocket options.
The fiber race between cable and fiber is heating up block by block, meaning the perfect internet plan for your address today might get even better in the coming year.
348.46 Mbps
131.01 Mbps
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Average speed rate as per Ookla’s Speedtest results for 2026
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Fiber's the new favorite spreading across Rogers, brightest in newer pockets like Pinnacle Hills and the New Hope Road corridor. It carries data as light, so uploads keep pace with downloads- exactly what makes working from home feel effortless.
Best for:Cable is the workhorse nearly every Rogers address can count on, blanketing the city from downtown to Prairie Creek. Downloads run fast and uploads a little slower, plenty for most busy households, and setup is quick.
Best for:5G home internet is the plug-it-in-yourself option, pulling signal from nearby towers instead of buried cable. No installer to wait on; set the gateway by a window and you're online.
Best for:How all this shakes out really depends on where in Rogers you've landed. In the wired-up neighborhoods, fiber and cable do the heavy lifting for households running home offices and streaming the evening away.
Closer to Beaver Lake and the Lost Bridge stretch, where laying cable never quite penciled out, 5G home internet and satellite fill the gaps and keep lake houses online.
Northwest Arkansas has been pouring money into broadband lately, with BEAD program steering funds toward the rural edges of Benton County and providers racing to expand fiber across the Rogers–Bentonville corridor. New lines keep lighting up block by block.
For the work-from-home crowd that's reshaping Rogers, that one-in-seven logging in from a spare bedroom, this all adds up to something simple: faster uploads, steadier calls, and fewer mornings spent restarting the router before a meeting. That's the quiet upgrade that actually changes a day.
AT&T is the leading internet provider in Arkansas, and if it’s live at your address, this is where the magic happens. AT&T Internet is the standout, with symmetrical speeds that make uploading from a Hidden Creek home office as quick as downloading.
EarthLink Fiber runs on the same backbone with unlimited data. Cox's fiber tiers reach select blocks, and Ritter Communications quietly serves a few Rogers pockets too.
For the widest, most reliable wired reach in Rogers, Cox Internet is the easy answer. It covers right around 90% of the city, with enough download speeds that keep a three-streams-at-once household happy.
Setup's quick, the Panoramic Wi-Fi gateway is included on most plans, and there's no annual contract. For a lot of Rogers addresses, it's simply the plan that's already there and already works.
Out where the cable stops, you've got real options now. AT&T Internet Air leads for lake-area and Benton County homes where traditional cable or fiber lines don’t reach.
Verizon 5G Home Internet is the easy plug-and-play pick closer in, and T-Mobile offers a similar 5G route in spots. Hughesnet and Viasat round things out as dependable satellite internet fallbacks for the most remote addresses.
$35/mo.
300 Mbps
For 12 mos plus taxes & fees* w/eligible AutoPay & Paperless bill. Ltd. avail/areas.
*Price after discounts: $15/mo for 12 mos for new customers and $10/mo AutoPay & Paperless bill. Discounts start w/in 3 bills.
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$55/mo.
100 Mbps
Users on the Residential Lite plan are prioritized behind Residential and will see slower speeds during peak hours. Residential Lite is not available in all areas. See availability here.
Rogers has quietly become a fast-internet town, and the ceiling here is high. AT&T Fiber tops with symmetrical speeds, while Cox Communications also offers gig speeds on its quickest tiers.
Picture a vendor family in Pinnacle Hills with two parents on calls, and a smart home humming in the background. They'll feel the difference with AT&T Fiber, where the symmetrical upload keeps everyone connected at once.
A software developer renting near downtown who pushes code all day wants that same fiber upload, or EarthLink Fiber if it's the better fit at their address.
And a couple out by Lost Bridge running a lake house? Starlink or Verizon 5G Home Internet gives them speeds that would've been unthinkable out there a few years back.
The takeaway: don't just chase the biggest number. Match the plan to how your household actually lives, and the right fit gets a lot easier to spot.
A verified speed test from an AT&T user in Rogers highlights the power of symmetrical upload and download speeds. This robust connection delivers the low-latency stability required for professional-grade gaming, seamless 4K streaming, and reliable performance for all your online needs.
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Rogers isn't the bargain it was a decade ago. Median home prices have pushed past $300,000 and typical rent now runs around $1,430 a month. A predictable internet bill is one of the easier line items to lock down. While you can't control inflation, you can save by choosing cheaper internet plans in Rogers.
AT&T Fiber offers discounts and special plans for low-income households, with no equipment fees, no annual contract, and unlimited data; an easy win if fiber's reached your block.
Cox’s Connect2Compete plan brings qualifying households ample speeds for most online activities, and it’s one of the lowest-cost wired options anywhere in town.
Verizon 5G Home Internet can drop your monthly bill when bundled with a Verizon phone plan, gateway included, with a multi-year price lock that keeps the bill from creeping up.
Pro-Tip: In ZIP codes 72756 and 72758, qualifying Rogers households can get Cox Connect2Compete for $9.95 a month. Pair it with the federal Lifeline benefit (up to $9.25 off) and the monthly cost drops further still. With the old Affordable Connectivity Program gone since 2024, these are the programs still worth applying for.
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AT&T and EarthLink Fiber cover 40% of Rogers, including Pinnacle Hills, Hidden Creek, and New Hope Road, offering symmetrical speeds and no contracts. Cox and Ritter Communications also provide fiber internet in select pockets, though availability varies near Beaver Lake.
AT&T Fiber leads with symmetrical speeds, making uploads as fast as downloads for heavy remote work. Cox’s cable internet is a strong runner-up, offering gig speeds across wider areas of Rogers, including Pinnacle Hills.
AT&T Fiber offers budget-friendly entry tiers with zero equipment fees. Cox provides competitive promotional rates alongside a $9.95 low-income plan, while Verizon and T-Mobile offer affordable 5G home internet, with bundled discounts lowering monthly costs significantly across Rogers.
For remote workers in Rogers, AT&T and EarthLink Fiber deliver crucial symmetrical speeds for crisp video calls. Near Beaver Lake, where fiber hasn't reached, Verizon 5G and Starlink reliably power home offices by offering strong alternative options.
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