Find the Best Internet Providers in West Hollywood CA
Compare cable fiber and 5G home internet from every provider available in West Hollywood. See real pricing speeds and availability at your exact address from the Sunset Strip to West Hollywood West to the Eastside design district.
Serving all West Hollywood zip codes — 90038, 90046, 90048, and 90069.
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Internet Providers Available in West Hollywood CA
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AT&T Fiber
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Fiber-ready blocks along Santa Monica and Sunset corridors
Provider availability on this page is verified against the FCC National Broadband Map (June 2025 data). Coverage is provider-reported and updated periodically.
Best Internet Providers in West Hollywood CA
AT&T Fiber
AT&T Fiber is the best internet in West Hollywood where it is available. Coverage is strongest along the major east-west corridors — Santa Monica Boulevard Sunset Boulevard Beverly Boulevard and the streets north and south of those arterials. Fiber is broadly available in West Hollywood West and the central residential blocks. Plans start at $55/mo for 300 Mbps and go up to 5 Gbps with symmetric upload speeds. For West Hollywood's substantial population of writers showrunners development executives talent representatives and creative agency professionals fiber is the meaningful upgrade — and many WeHo apartment buildings have been wired for fiber as part of recent renovations. Coverage is building by building and sometimes unit by unit. Call (888) 224-5870 to check fiber availability at your specific address.
Spectrum is the most widely available wired internet provider in West Hollywood covering essentially the entire city from the Sunset Strip and West Hollywood West to the Eastside design district and the residential streets south of Santa Monica Boulevard. Plans start at $49.99/mo for 500 Mbps and go up to 1 Gbps with no data caps no contracts and no equipment fees on most promotions. With over 70 percent of West Hollywood households renting Spectrum's month-to-month structure fits the city's lease patterns well. The standard cable limitation is upload speed at around 35 Mbps which matters for the city's significant population of writers content creators and entertainment professionals — but for streaming browsing and typical use is fine. Call (888) 224-5870 before signing up to check current new-customer promotions.
EarthLink provides fiber internet in West Hollywood using AT&T's underlying fiber infrastructure but with EarthLink's own customer service billing and privacy policy. Plans start at $54.95/mo for 300 Mbps up to 5 Gbps. EarthLink does not sell or share browsing data with advertisers — a real consideration for West Hollywood's many journalists writers activists and entertainment professionals who research sensitive topics for work. EarthLink plans typically include a 12-month price-lock term. If your WeHo lease is at least 12 months and AT&T Fiber is available in your building EarthLink is worth comparing directly. Call (888) 224-5870 for a side-by-side quote at your address.
T-Mobile Home Internet is one of the most useful options in West Hollywood specifically because over 70 percent of residents rent — frequently on 6 to 12 month leases — and many WeHo apartment buildings have older cable wiring or landlords slow to approve new fiber installations. The T-Mobile gateway ships to your address plugs into an outlet and works in about 15 minutes. No landlord approval no drilling no waiting. Typical speeds in West Hollywood run 150 to 245 Mbps depending on tower line-of-sight which is generally good across the flat WeHo basin. $50/mo flat no contract no data cap. The gateway moves with you to your next apartment which matters in a city where renters change addresses frequently.
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Internet in West Hollywood — What You Need to Know
WeHo Is the Densest Renter City on the Westside — Match Your Internet to Your Lease
Over 70 percent of West Hollywood households rent and a meaningful portion of those leases are 6 to 12 months in older garden apartments and modern mid-rises. Sign month-to-month internet unless you are certain about your lease. Spectrum is month-to-month. AT&T Fiber is month-to-month. T-Mobile Home Internet is month-to-month and the gateway moves with you to your next WeHo apartment. EarthLink fiber plans typically include a 12-month price-lock term — usually fine for a year-long lease but worth confirming. For very short stays sublets or roommate situations where you might leave on 30 days notice T-Mobile is almost always the right answer. Call (888) 224-5870 and we will match your internet to your lease length.
The WeHo Apartment Wiring Problem — When Cable Will Not Work
A meaningful number of West Hollywood apartment buildings — particularly the older Spanish-style garden apartments along Fountain Crescent Heights and the residential side streets — have aging cable wiring that produces inconsistent Spectrum performance. Speeds advertised as 500 Mbps or 1 Gbps may deliver substantially less in your specific unit. If you have tried Spectrum in a WeHo apartment and been disappointed two alternatives exist. T-Mobile Home Internet bypasses building wiring entirely — the gateway uses 5G and works as long as you have an outlet and a window with reasonable tower line-of-sight. AT&T Fiber if available in your building is a significant upgrade because fiber is new infrastructure not legacy coaxial. Call (888) 224-5870 and we will tell you which option fits your specific WeHo building.
Writers Showrunners and Creative Professionals — Fiber Matters
West Hollywood has one of the highest concentrations of working writers showrunners development executives literary managers talent agents and creative agency professionals in Los Angeles. Many work from home at least part of the time and many of those workflows involve uploading scripts decks rough cuts large PDFs and video files to studio servers cloud editing platforms and client portals. Cable internet from Spectrum caps uploads at around 35 Mbps regardless of plan tier. AT&T Fiber and EarthLink Fiber deliver symmetric speeds — a 1 Gbps plan uploads at 1 Gbps. For uploading a 4K cut of a sample reel or a deck full of high-res images the difference is meaningful. If fiber is available in your WeHo building it is worth the switch. Call (888) 224-5870 to check fiber at your address.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Internet in West Hollywood CA
For most West Hollywood residents — the majority of whom rent in apartment buildings — the best answer depends on your specific building and your lease length. Spectrum at $49.99/mo for 500 Mbps is the most widely available option and works well in most WeHo addresses. AT&T Fiber starting at $55/mo for 300 Mbps is the best choice if available in your building especially for the city's many writers entertainment professionals and creative workers. T-Mobile Home Internet at $50/mo is the right answer for short leases and for buildings where cable wiring is bad. Call (888) 224-5870 and we will check all four providers at your exact West Hollywood address in under a minute.
Yes AT&T Fiber has broad coverage across West Hollywood including many apartment buildings — but availability is building by building. The strongest coverage is along the major corridors Santa Monica Boulevard Sunset Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard and the residential streets immediately north and south. Many newer apartment buildings and recently renovated older buildings have been wired for fiber. Older garden apartments in the central residential blocks have more variable availability. The only reliable way to know is to check your specific building. Call (888) 224-5870 and we will confirm AT&T Fiber availability at your West Hollywood building.
Bad Spectrum performance in WeHo apartments is almost always a building wiring issue — older coaxial infrastructure that cannot deliver advertised speeds. Two real solutions exist. T-Mobile Home Internet bypasses building wiring entirely — it uses 5G cellular signal so the only thing that matters is whether your apartment has reasonable line-of-sight to a tower. The gateway ships in 1 to 3 days and self-installs in 15 minutes. AT&T Fiber if available in your building is new infrastructure independent of the legacy cable lines and typically delivers what it advertises. Call (888) 224-5870 and we will check both alternatives at your WeHo address.
For most TV writing work — drafting scripts research email video calls — any reasonably fast connection works. The exception is when you upload large files to studio servers or cloud platforms. Reading and writing PDFs and Final Draft files is light. Uploading a 4K sample reel an editor's cut or a heavy presentation deck is where cable internet stalls. If your work involves regular large uploads AT&T Fiber or EarthLink Fiber at $55/mo gives you symmetric upload speeds that make those tasks finish in minutes instead of hours. For privacy-sensitive research — which TV writing often involves for procedurals legal dramas and historical projects — EarthLink does not sell or share browsing data with advertisers. Call (888) 224-5870 to check fiber availability at your WeHo address.
Spectrum at $49.99/mo for 500 Mbps is the lowest entry price for wired internet across West Hollywood. T-Mobile Home Internet is $50/mo for 5G service averaging 150 to 245 Mbps. AT&T Fiber starts at $55/mo for 300 Mbps and is the best long-term value if available in your building. WeHo residents who qualify for federal low-income assistance — SNAP recipients seniors on Supplemental Security Income Medicaid recipients and various other categories — should ask about Spectrum Internet Assist starting at $19.99/mo. Call (888) 224-5870 for current pricing and program eligibility.
T-Mobile Home Internet is the fastest path. The gateway ships to your WeHo address in 1 to 3 days self-installs in about 15 minutes and requires no technician no landlord approval no installation fee and no drilling. $50/mo no contract — cancel anytime when your sublet ends and the gateway moves with you if you stay in WeHo or anywhere else T-Mobile covers. Speeds typically run 150 to 245 Mbps in West Hollywood which is more than adequate for streaming video calls and typical work. If you want wired internet for the duration of the sublet Spectrum is month-to-month and can usually install within a week. Call (888) 224-5870 to get either set up before you move in.
Spectrum cable is available across essentially all of West Hollywood including the older garden apartment buildings along Fountain Avenue Crescent Heights Sweetzer Sierra Bonita and the central residential streets. Performance in older buildings varies significantly by building wiring age. Some older buildings deliver advertised speeds reliably. Others — particularly buildings that have not had wiring upgrades in 20+ years — produce inconsistent performance no matter what plan you buy. If you sign up for Spectrum in an older WeHo apartment and speeds are well below what you are paying for the realistic options are switching to T-Mobile 5G or AT&T Fiber if available. Call (888) 224-5870 for a building-specific recommendation.
Call us at (888) 224-5870. We confirm the new provider is available at your specific WeHo address and apartment unit schedule the installation and make sure your current service stays active until the new connection is up and tested. Most WeHo switches complete within 1 to 5 business days. For fiber installs in apartment buildings the building manager may need to coordinate access — we handle that scheduling. Never cancel your current internet before the new one is confirmed working — we coordinate the timing so there is no gap and no overlap charge.
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