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Which internet providers actually reach your city
We rank the ISPs serving major U.S. metros on speed, price and real availability — grounded in the FCC National Broadband Map and each provider’s own published plans. No fabricated prices, no pay-to-rank.
A reliable home connection is what most households are really buying. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / Unsplash (CC). Illustrative.
Broadband is intensely local: two neighbors can face completely different menus. Choose your metro to see which providers serve it, how fast their top advertised tiers are, what a plan starts at where the provider publishes a price, and a transparent value score you can inspect.
Availability is grounded in the FCC National Broadband Map (Broadband Data Collection) and each provider’s own published coverage; it tells you which providers serve a metro, not that a given plan reaches your exact address — always check your address. Prices, where shown, are national starting rates as of 2026-07 and vary by address. Where a provider doesn’t cleanly publish a price we show “see provider,” never an estimate.
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