Vyve Broadband is a regional cable and fixed wireless internet provider serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, offering speeds up to 940 Mbps on cable and fixed wireless service as an alternative to fiber in neighborhoods where it does not reach.
Vyve operates as a cable operator and fixed wireless access (FWA) provider across Oklahoma and parts of Texas. In Oklahoma City, the company competes directly with Cox Communications and fiber providers like Viasat in areas where cable lines run or where fixed wireless signal reaches. Vyve's service footprint is not citywide; availability depends on neighborhood and address. The company is privately held and does not operate retail locations in Oklahoma City, meaning all sign-ups and customer service occur online or by phone.
Vyve's cable tiers in Oklahoma City typically start at 100 Mbps for around $50 per month (first 12 months, then higher); mid-range plans offer 300 Mbps for approximately $80 per month; and top-tier cable reaches 940 Mbps at roughly $130 per month. Fixed wireless plans are slower but often cheaper, typically starting at 25 Mbps. All plans include a modem; installation fees range from $0 to $100 depending on promotion and account type. Equipment rental fees run $10 to $15 monthly. Confirm current pricing and promotions directly with Vyve, as rates and introductory offers change quarterly.
Most small-business customers in Oklahoma City pair Vyve cable service with the company's business-class support tier, which adds static IP addresses and priority customer service for roughly $20 to $30 monthly above the residential rate.
Cox Communications, the market leader in Oklahoma City, offers cable and fiber-to-the-home in many neighborhoods at similar speeds and pricing but with stronger local customer service infrastructure and more consistent availability across the metro. Cox speeds range from 50 Mbps to 940 Mbps, with introductory rates competitive to Vyve's.
Viasat and Starlink serve Oklahoma City households without cable or fixed wireless access, using satellite, and deliver 25 to 150 Mbps with higher latency (not ideal for gaming or video conferencing). Viasat typically costs $70 to $150 monthly; Starlink requires a $600 upfront hardware purchase plus $120 monthly service.
Vyve makes sense for households in Oklahoma City neighborhoods where Cox does not have full coverage but Vyve's fixed wireless signal does reach, or where price is the primary driver and availability overlaps. It does not suit users who require guaranteed support response times or fiber reliability, or neighborhoods where Vyve has no network presence.
Vyve works well for budget-conscious households and small businesses in mid-tier neighborhoods where cable or fixed wireless service is available, and who accept slightly slower customer service response times in exchange for lower introductory pricing. Renters in Oklahoma City often choose Vyve because installation is faster than fiber and equipment is minimal.
Vyve does not suit small businesses requiring SLA (service-level agreement) guarantees, high-traffic video production workflows, or firms needing on-site technical support. Fixed wireless users in Oklahoma City should avoid Vyve if they work from home in areas with dense trees or tall buildings blocking signal.
Vyve customers sign up entirely online or by calling 1-888-VYVE-NOW. After application approval and address validation, the company schedules installation (typically 5 to 10 business days out). A technician arrives to run cable or activate fixed wireless; self-installation is available for FWA customers. The modem and router ship to the address beforehand. No walk-in office visit is necessary; all troubleshooting and billing adjustments happen through the customer portal or support phone line.
Vyve customer service operates 24/7 by phone (1-888-VYVE-NOW) and through its website portal. The company does not maintain a physical customer service office in Oklahoma City. Outages and service status updates are published on the Vyve website and app. Installation windows are typically daytime Monday through Saturday; weeknight and Sunday appointments are available at a premium fee.
Vyve's cable network in Oklahoma City extends through central and northwest neighborhoods but not universally; fixed wireless covers a broader area but is weather-sensitive during severe storms. Check address-specific availability before committing.
Vyve Broadband fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's broadband landscape for cost-conscious households and small offices in neighborhoods where cable infrastructure exists but Cox's service territory does not, or where fixed wireless offers a faster alternative to satellite.
