Internet providers in North Carolina
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Broadband in North Carolina
Fastest cities in North Carolina
Knightdale: (1,304 Mbps)
Garner: (1,196 Mbps)
Clemmons: (1,134 Mbps)
Mount Holly: (1,082 Mbps)
North Carolina Internet Availability Map
There are 48 internet Options in North Carolina
Cable
1000Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
Speed based on wired connection and may vary by address. Wireless speeds may vary. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Services not available in all areas. Restrictions apply.
5G Home
300Mbps
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Cable
100Mbps
5G Home
182Mbps
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Fiber
1000Mbps
Cable
1000Mbps
DSL & Fiber
5000Mbps
Fixed Wireless
1Mbps
Cable, DSL, Fiber & Other Copper Wireline
1000Mbps
Fixed Wireless
25Mbps
Cable & Fiber
1000Mbps
Fixed Wireless
25Mbps
DSL & Fiber
1000Mbps
Cable, DSL & Fiber
1000Mbps
Fiber
1000Mbps
DSL & Fixed Wireless
1000Mbps
Fiber
1000Mbps
Cable, DSL & Fiber
600Mbps
Fiber
1000Mbps
DSL & Fiber
1000Mbps
Fiber
1000Mbps
Fixed Wireless
6Mbps
DSL, Fiber & Fixed Wireless
1000Mbps
Fiber
100Mbps
Fixed Wireless
15Mbps
Fixed Wireless
20Mbps
Fixed Wireless
10Mbps
Fixed Wireless
10Mbps
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The state of North Carolina has a total of 48 internet providers available. It is the 17th most connected state, with 96% of the population having access to broadband speeds of 25 Mbps or more.
The largest metro, Charlotte, sees average speeds of 591 Mbps, followed by Raleigh with speeds of 686 Mbps. These speeds are above the state average of 386 Mbps.
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