Sequoyah Hills · Knoxville, TN 37919

Internet Help in Sequoyah Hills

Sequoyah Hills has some of the best internet coverage in all of Knoxville — KUB Fiber has reached 97.6% of the neighborhood and AT&T Fiber competes alongside it. The question isn't whether you have options; it's knowing which one fits your home and getting it set up so every room actually benefits from it.

What's Available in Sequoyah Hills

37919 is one of the most competitive ZIP codes in Knoxville for internet service. You have real fiber options — here's how they stack up.

KUB Fiber Best Value

97.6% coverage in Sequoyah Hills — the highest concentration in any Knoxville neighborhood. $65/mo for symmetrical gigabit, no introductory pricing, no data caps, no contracts. The $65 you pay month one is the $65 you pay month 36. For most Sequoyah Hills households, this is the rational first choice.

AT&T Fiber Strong Competitor

Solid coverage in 37919. Symmetrical speeds, no data caps, no annual contract. The promo rate starts lower than KUB ($40–$55/mo) but climbs to $65–$90/mo after 12 months. If your household needs more than 1 Gig or you want a backup to KUB's waitlist, AT&T is the answer. Confirm FTTH (not IPBB) at your exact address before ordering.

Xfinity Wide Fallback

Strong coverage in 37919. If neither KUB nor AT&T fiber is at your address yet, Xfinity's 5-Year Price Lock ($50/mo Gig with bank-account autopay) is genuinely competitive. Upload is asymmetric (100 Mbps on Gig plan) and the 1.2 TB data cap applies. Not the top pick, but a solid option.

WOW! Alternative Cable

Serves 37919 as one of few Xfinity alternatives in West Knoxville. No contracts, 30-day money-back guarantee. Upload caps at 50 Mbps on all cable plans. Worth considering if you want to avoid Xfinity and KUB or AT&T fiber hasn't reached your address yet.

What I See Most in Sequoyah Hills Homes

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Older homes with challenging wiring and WiFi dead spots

Sequoyah Hills has some of Knoxville's most beautiful older homes — and some of the most challenging layouts for WiFi. Thick plaster walls, multi-story floor plans, detached garages, and converted spaces all create dead zones that a single router can't solve. I regularly set up wired mesh systems in these homes — running ethernet through walls to access points in each zone — which is the only permanent fix for larger historic properties.

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Paying AT&T or Xfinity rates when KUB is active on the same street

KUB fiber has been actively building in Sequoyah Hills, and coverage has jumped significantly in the past year. I've visited homes where the resident was paying $85/mo for AT&T when KUB fiber was available at the same address for $65/mo with better upload. If you haven't checked kub.org/fiber-availability in the last six months, check again — availability changes street by street as the buildout progresses.

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Renting a WiFi router from the ISP instead of buying the right mesh system

KUB and AT&T both deliver fiber to an ethernet jack — you supply the router. The ISPs will offer to rent you one for $10–$15/mo. Over three years that's $360–$540 for hardware you don't own. For the same money you can buy a Wi-Fi 6 mesh system that covers your entire property with no dead zones. I'll tell you exactly which one fits your home's layout.

Want the Full Side-by-Side Comparison?

The Knoxville Internet Guide covers KUB Fiber, AT&T Fiber, Xfinity, and WOW! in full detail — including how to read the real coverage numbers and what each hidden fee actually costs you.

The Honest Knoxville Internet Guide (2026) — provider deep dives, real-world speeds from actual installs, and a detailed Sequoyah Hills / 37919 breakdown.

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