Optimum is a cable and internet service provider serving parts of Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, offering television, broadband, and phone bundles to residential and small-business customers in its service footprint.
Optimum (owned by Altafiber, formerly Cablevision Systems) operates as a regional cable provider rather than a national one, which means service availability is limited to specific neighborhoods and addresses within the Oklahoma City metro. The company delivers television via cable infrastructure, internet speeds that vary by location, and VoIP phone service. Unlike fiber-only competitors that have expanded into the city in recent years, Optimum relies on established cable lines, making it available in some older residential areas where fiber has not yet been deployed.
Optimum bundles television, internet, and phone service. Television tiers typically start around $60 to $80 per month for a basic package and rise with premium channels; prices vary significantly based on promotional periods and contract length. Internet speeds range from 100 Mbps to 400 Mbps depending on the service tier and address, with faster tiers priced between $50 and $100 monthly. Phone service costs approximately $25 to $35 per month when bundled. Promotional rates for new customers often combine all three services at a lower introductory price for 12 months; confirm current offers by address, as pricing and availability change frequently and depend on local network capacity.
Installation fees may apply if lines require setup, though promotional periods sometimes waive these charges. Equipment rental for cable boxes and modems typically costs $10 to $15 per month per device.
In Oklahoma City, Optimum competes primarily with AT&T (which offers fiber and DSL in some areas), cable competitor Cox Communications (where Cox operates), and fiber-only providers like Google Fiber and Starry in expanding zones. Optimum's advantage lies in bundling: it combines all three services into one bill and contract, which simplifies billing and can lower total cost compared to purchasing them separately. Cox offers similar bundling in its service areas and often has competitive pricing; the choice between them depends on address availability. AT&T fiber delivers faster speeds where available but typically costs more for comparable service tiers. Google Fiber offers superior speeds (1 Gbps) at competitive prices but reaches only limited neighborhoods in Oklahoma City. Optimum suits households that prioritize bundled convenience and are locked into its service area; it does not serve customers outside its footprint or those seeking the fastest available speeds in fiber-rich neighborhoods.
Optimum works well for long-time Oklahoma City residents in established neighborhoods where cable infrastructure is mature and addresses fall within the service map. Households wanting a single provider for television, internet, and phone benefit from unified billing and customer support. It is less ideal for renters in newer developments, people seeking fiber-speed internet (1 Gbps or higher), or anyone in zip codes where fiber has been prioritized over cable infrastructure.
Optimum service begins with an address check on the company website or by phone to confirm availability and see which service tiers are offered at that location. New customers then select a bundle, choose promotional or standard pricing, and schedule installation if required. Self-installation kits are available for internet and phone in some cases, reducing appointment wait times. Installation appointments typically occur within 5 to 10 business days; confirm this window when ordering. A technician will activate cable lines, set up cable boxes (if ordering television), and configure the modem and phone equipment. The entire appointment usually takes 1 to 2 hours.
Optimum customer service is available by phone and online; specific hours vary by department. Visit the company website or call to reach a representative and check real-time service availability for an address. There are no walk-in locations in Oklahoma City; all service inquiries and orders are handled remotely. Billing and account management are accessible online 24/7 through the Optimum customer portal.
Optimum fills a practical role for Oklahoma City residents already wired to its cable network, bundling three services into one contract and simplifying utility management in neighborhoods where fiber deployment remains incomplete.
