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Providers build their networks street by street. Your neighbor might have fiber; you might not. Enter your address to see what's actually available — plans, speeds, and prices, not guesses.

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How our finder tool works.

01 Locate

Check exact availability.

Internet infrastructure is hyper-local. We ping provider databases using your specific street address — not just a broad zip code — to find who actually serves your location, whether it's a home or a business.

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02 Compare

Compare plans side-by-side.

Line up fiber, cable, and 5G home internet options. Compare download speeds, upload speeds, data caps, and contract terms without switching between dozens of tabs.

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Save money on your bill.

Discover introductory offers, bundle discounts, and hidden cheaper tiers. Stop overpaying for speeds you don't use and lock in the best rate available at your address.

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Before you sign up.

Availability is the first filter. Price and speed only matter for providers that actually reach your address.

Why zip code searches mislead you

A zip code can span multiple neighborhoods with completely different infrastructure. A search by zip shows every provider that operates somewhere in that area — including ones that stop two blocks short of your door. We match against your street address using FCC Form 477 data, the most granular public coverage record that exists. Still an estimate, but much better than zip-level lookups.

What the connection type tells you

Fiber is fast in both directions, rarely has data caps, and doesn't degrade at peak hours. Cable has fast downloads but slow uploads — often 10–20× slower than the download speed — and is shared infrastructure, which means slowdowns when your neighbors are online. 5G home internet is wireless and self-installed, useful where wired options don't reach, but speeds vary by signal quality at your specific location.

A note on how we make money

If you sign up with a provider through one of our links, we earn a commission. It doesn't change what you pay, and it doesn't affect which providers we show — we display every provider FCC data says is available at your address. Here's how it works.

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