Internet providers in Kansas
Find the best provider in Kansas for your home!



Find Kansas internet providers by city
Are you moving to Kansas? As Dorothy attests, there’s no place like home in the Jayhawker State. Kansas is known for its sun-kissed wheat fields, quaint small towns and ample farming production.
When moving, you’ll want to choose the best internet service in Kansas to optimize your online experiences. Considering there are some good options available, you can click on the cities below to find the best choice for your area:
Select a city:
- Abilene
- Andover
- Arkansas City
- Atchison
- Augusta
- Baldwin City
- Basehor
- Baxter Springs
- Bel Aire
- Beloit
- Bird City
- Bonner Springs
- Burns
- Carbondale
- Chanute
- Chautauqua
- Chetopa
- Clay Center
- Coffeyville
- Colby
- Concordia
- De Soto
- Derby
- Dodge City
- Edgerton
- Edwardsville
- El Dorado
- Ellsworth
- Emporia
- Eudora
- Fairway
- Fort Riley
- Fort Scott
- Garden City
- Gardner
- Garland
- Goddard
- Goodland
- Gove
- Great Bend
- Greenwich
- Hays
- Haysville
- Hesston
- Hugoton
- Hutchinson
- Independence
- Iola
- Junction City
- Kansas City
- Kechi
- Kingman
- Lansing
- Larned
- Lawrence
- Leavenworth
- Leawood
- Lenexa
- Leoti
- Liberal
- Lincoln
- Louisburg
- Louisville
- Lyons
- Manhattan
- Marysville
- McPherson
- Mclouth
- Meriden
- Milan
- Mission
- Mulvane
- Newton
- Nickerson
- Ogallah
- Olathe
- Osage City
- Osawatomie
- Ottawa
- Overland Park
- Paola
- Park City
- Parsons
- Peck
- Pittsburg
- Pomona
- Prairie Village
- Pratt
- Princeton
- Reading
- Roeland Park
- Rose Hill
- Russell
- Salina
- Scott City
- Shawnee
- Soldier
- Spring Hill
- Stafford
- Sterling
- Tonganoxie
- Topeka
- Treece
- Ulysses
- Valley Center
- Wakarusa
- Wamego
- Weir
- Wellington
- Wichita
- Winfield
Summary of internet providers in Kansas
This chart will give you insight into how the top internet providers in the state compare to each other. Call now if you need assistance in finding the best internet provider in Kansas for you.
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. As of 03/04/25.
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Kansas internet at a glance
Kansas carries some of the top internet providers including AT&T, T-Mobile and Cox. Satellite internet providers such as Hughesnet, Viasat and Starlink also provide coverage to 98% of the state.
Internet availability in Kansas
100% of Kansas has access to internet speeds of at least 25 Mbps, and over 85% of the state can access speeds of 100 and 250 Mbps. Larger cities have the most coverage, but if you live in a more rural area, your internet availability and speed could diminish.
Below is a breakdown of the internet availability in Kansas:
Most widely available providers in Kansas
- T-Mobile: 84% coverage. T-Mobile has three 5G home internet plans with no price hikes or hidden fees
- AT&T: 58% coverage. AT&T offers unlimited data and no contracts
- Cox: 37% coverage. Cox has no installation fees and competitive pricing
Fastest internet in Kansas
These providers have some of the fastest speeds, but availability will depend on your location:
- AT&T: DSL and fiber connection with speeds up to 4,700 Mbps
- Cox: Cox offers cable internet with speeds as fast as 1,000 Mbps
Cheapest internet in Kansas
- Spectrum: $30.00/mo. for up to 100 Mbps
- T-Mobile: $35.00/mo. for 87 to 415 Mbps (with qualifying mobile plan)
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 03/04/25.
Quality of internet access in Kansas
The entire state of Kansas has access to the minimum recommended broadband speed, with less than half the state able to access gigabit speeds:
- Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 25/3 Mbps): 100%
- Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1000/100 Mbps): 42%
- Average download speed in Kansas: 100 Mbps
Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, internal speed test results and provider websites.
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