Internet Speed Test in New York, NY

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New York, NY is served by Verizon Fios, Spectrum, Optimum (Altice), and RCN/Astound. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter — and see how your results compare to what your ISP promises.

Internet Providers in New York, NY

The main broadband providers in New York, NY are Verizon Fios, Spectrum, Optimum (Altice), and RCN/Astound. Verizon Fios covers the outer boroughs and much of the metro. RCN provides fiber in Manhattan. Spectrum cable is the fallback in areas without Fios.

What Speeds to Expect in New York, NY

New York City is one of the most competitive broadband markets in the US. Four major providers compete across the five boroughs. Verizon Fios offers symmetric fiber at competitive rates; Spectrum cable is widely available but asymmetric.

Typical measured speeds for New York, NY residents: 500 Mbps – 2 Gbps. A wired Ethernet test strips out Wi-Fi variance and shows what your line actually delivers — Wi-Fi alone can understate or inflate your true speed by 10–30%.

  • Fiber-to-the-home: symmetric by design, lowest jitter, and the most reliable under real-world load
  • Coax, copper, and fixed-wireless: competitive download figures, but upload and peak-time performance vary by neighborhood and time of day
  • What "good" looks like: a wired test in the 80–95% range of your advertised speed, with upload in the same ballpark your plan promises

ISPs at a glance

ProviderTypical offeringMeasured speed range
Verizon FiosFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)500 Mbps – 2 Gbps
SpectrumFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)500 Mbps – 2 Gbps
Optimum (Altice)Fixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)500 Mbps – 2 Gbps
RCN/AstoundFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)500 Mbps – 2 Gbps

Measured speeds are wired-test ranges observed across consumer plans; actual figures depend on plan tier, address, and time of day. Always check each ISP's address-level availability tool for accurate plan and pricing information.

Speed Test Tips for New York, NY Residents

  • Test on Ethernet to establish a baseline without Wi-Fi interference
  • Run tests at both morning (off-peak) and evening (peak) hours — cable networks often slow significantly during prime time
  • Check upload speed, not just download — upload is the limiting factor for video calls, live streaming, and cloud backup
  • Run 3+ consecutive tests and note the minimum — your calls happen at real-time, not average performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What internet providers serve New York City?

Verizon Fios, Spectrum, Optimum (Altice), and RCN/Astound are the main providers. Availability varies by borough and building—Fios is strong in the outer boroughs and suburbs; Spectrum and RCN are common in Manhattan.

Is fiber available in NYC?

Yes—Verizon Fios provides fiber across most of NYC. RCN/Astound and Optimum also offer fiber in parts of the city. Manhattan has the best provider competition. Check your specific address for exact availability.

What is a good internet speed in New York City?

NYC residents on Fios or cable can easily get 500 Mbps – 1 Gbps. The city's dense infrastructure supports excellent speeds. A result below 200 Mbps on a modern plan is worth investigating.

Why does internet performance vary by NYC neighborhood?

Building wiring, ISP coverage boundaries, and network congestion vary block by block. Older buildings may have outdated internal wiring that caps speeds regardless of your plan. Some buildings have exclusive deals with one ISP.

How we measure

The speed ranges and ISP notes on this page combine publicly reported provider information with wired Ethernet tests run through SpeedTestHQ from New York, NY and comparable markets. Figures are directional, not a guarantee — your actual results depend on your specific plan, address, router, and time of day. See our accuracy methodology.

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