Internet Speed Test in Tulsa, OK

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Tulsa, OK is served by Cox Communications, AT&T Fiber, and Windstream. 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 Tulsa, OK

The main broadband providers in Tulsa, OK are Cox Communications, AT&T Fiber, and Windstream. Cox and AT&T Fiber compete in Tulsa. Cox dominates with competitive gigabit cable pricing.

What Speeds to Expect in Tulsa, OK

Tulsa has similar broadband dynamics to Oklahoma City, with Cox leading and AT&T Fiber as the primary fiber alternative. Tulsa's tech sector (centered around Gather, a remote worker incentive program) has driven some broadband investment.

Typical measured speeds for Tulsa, OK residents: 200–1000 Mbps. Plug in over Ethernet for the honest reading: Wi-Fi distance, interference, and band-steering routinely swing results by 10–30% in either direction.

  • Fiber connections: symmetric upload and download, lowest latency, and the most stable performance under peak load — ideal for remote work and cloud workflows
  • Cable, DSL, and fixed-wireless: usually fast download but slower upload, and more likely to dip 20–40% during 7–10 PM peak hours on shared local segments
  • Benchmark against your plan: a healthy wired result should land within 80–95% of your advertised speed; anything consistently lower is worth flagging with your ISP

ISPs at a glance

ProviderTypical offeringMeasured speed range
Cox CommunicationsFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)200–1000 Mbps
AT&T FiberFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)200–1000 Mbps
WindstreamFixed broadband (fiber / cable / DSL depending on address)200–1000 Mbps

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 Tulsa, OK 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 Tulsa?

Cox Communications and AT&T Fiber are the main providers. Cox cable dominates with competitive gigabit pricing. AT&T Fiber is available in parts of the metro.

Is fiber available in Tulsa?

AT&T Fiber covers portions of Tulsa. Cox also offers high-speed cable across the metro. Check by address for exact AT&T Fiber availability.

What speeds are typical in Tulsa?

Cox cable provides 200–1000 Mbps. AT&T Fiber delivers up to 1 Gbps where available. Tulsa ranks near the national average for broadband access.

How does Tulsa compare to Oklahoma City for broadband?

Both cities are strong Cox markets with similar plan pricing and competition from AT&T Fiber. Tulsa's remote worker program (Gather) attracted tech workers who demand better connectivity, which has created some additional market pressure.

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 Tulsa, OK 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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