Internet provider search by address

Check which internet providers are available at your address. Use this tool to find internet providers in your area, compare internet availability by address, and see which fiber, cable, fixed wireless, and satellite providers report service at your location.

This tool is simple to use: enter your address, click Check providers, and receive a detailed internet providers list that serves your area.

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Why we created the internet provider lookup tool

Internet rates and pricing are difficult to keep accurate by address. Introductory offers, bundles, plan tiers, and provider-specific promos change constantly. What one neighbor pays can differ from another on the same street. We focus on availability instead—which providers report service at your address and what technologies and speeds they offer. Availability data comes from the FCC Broadband Data Collection. Check each provider's site for current plans and pricing.

Tips to find internet that works for you

  • Use the results as a starting point—contact providers directly to confirm serviceability and current offers at your exact address.
  • Fiber often offers the best speeds and symmetry; cable is widely available; DSL and fixed wireless can fill gaps where fiber and cable don't reach.
  • Compare advertised speeds, but ask about typical speeds, data caps, and contract terms before signing up.
  • If no providers appear, try a nearby address or ZIP code—coverage data may not include every location yet.

Data source

Provider availability comes from the FCC Broadband Data Collection, where ISPs report where they offer service. The FCC updates the National Broadband Map semi-annually (typically May and November) with data as of the prior June and December. Check the FCC site for the current data version.

Frequently asked questions

Internet pricing changes constantly—introductory offers, bundles, and promos vary by address and over time. We focus on which providers report service at your location, which is more reliable to maintain. Contact each provider directly for current plans and pricing.
Try a nearby address or just your ZIP code. Coverage data may not include every location, especially new developments. You can also check the FCC's National Broadband Map directly or call providers in your area to ask about serviceability.
Fiber typically offers the fastest speeds and symmetric upload/download. Cable is widely available and often fast. DSL uses phone lines and is usually slower. Satellite works almost everywhere but can have latency and data caps. Fixed wireless fills gaps in rural areas.
The data comes from ISPs' own reports to the FCC. Always verify with the provider before signing up—they can confirm serviceability at your exact address and give you current offers. Coverage data can lag behind actual deployments.
The FCC updates the National Broadband Map semi-annually (typically May and November) with data as of the prior June and December. There can be a lag between when a provider expands service and when it appears in the data.
These are the maximum speeds providers report offering for each technology. Actual speeds depend on your equipment, network congestion, and other factors. Ask providers about typical speeds, data caps, and contract terms before signing up.

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