Whitehouse Guide

Internet Providers in Whitehouse, Texas

Whitehouse may have the best residential internet in the Tyler area: two big fiber networks overlap across most of the city — Frontier at about 82% with tiers to 7 gigabits and AT&T Fiber at about 79% with tiers to 5 — while Optimum's cable blankets 99% as the fallback. The majority of addresses here can choose between two fibers and a gigabit cable plant.

With that much overlap, promotional pricing is genuinely competitive. Confirm your exact address on the FCC National Broadband Map, then quote all three.

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Best Bet for Most Addresses

Frontier Fiber

Frontier's fiber covers about 82% of Whitehouse with symmetrical tiers up to 7 Gbps — the strongest combination of reach and speed. AT&T Fiber is a near-equal alternate, and Optimum cable covers everyone else.

Frontier Fiber

Fiber

Best overall

Speeds up to7 Gbps
Coverage~82% of Whitehouse

Symmetrical fiber across most of the city with the fastest tiers in the area — the performance pick for the majority of addresses.

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AT&T Fiber

Fiber

Second fiber

Speeds up to5 Gbps
Coverage~79% of Whitehouse

A near-matching fiber footprint with multi-gig tiers — quote it against Frontier wherever both reach, which is most of town.

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Optimum

Cable

Widest coverage

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~99% of Whitehouse

Gigabit cable to essentially every address — the dependable fallback for the few streets the fiber builds haven't reached.

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XNET WiFi

Fixed Wireless

Wireless alternative

Speeds up to2 Gbps
Coverage~63% of the area

Fixed wireless across the Lake Tyler side and rural edges — a practical option beyond the city plat.

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Availability is address-specific — the FCC's map shows exactly what's offered at your home.

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A Two-Fiber Suburb

Whitehouse's growth as Tyler's southern suburb brought it the area's densest fiber overlap: Frontier (~82%) and AT&T (~79%) both built most of the city, and the two compete directly on the same streets in many neighborhoods. Optimum's near-universal cable plant gives a third gigabit option, and Vexus fiber appears in pockets.

Where both fibers reach, the choice comes down to price and tier: Frontier markets the higher top speeds, AT&T often counters on promotions. Either beats cable on uploads.

Toward Lake Tyler and the Country

South and east toward Lake Tyler, the wired plants thin and XNET and DCTexas fixed wireless take over, with satellite options like Starlink covering the lake lots. Troup and Bullard down the highway have their own strong Optimum-plus-fiber mixes. Availability is address-specific — the FCC National Broadband Map is the reliable check.

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