Internet providers in Missouri
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The state of Missouri boasts two major cities – St. Louis, which borders the state of Illinois on the state’s eastern side; and Kansas City, which borders the state of Kansas on Missouri’s western side. Between the two cities is a rural landscape, including the Mark Twain National Forest.
Whether you live in the city or a rural area, there are several choices of internet service providers, offering a combination of connectivity, from DSL and cable, to fiber and satellite. Several companies offer the fastest residential download speeds of 940 Mbps.
Between national and local companies, Missouri residents have nine main internet service providers to choose from
Select a city:
- Affton
- Arnold
- Ashland
- Aurora
- Ballwin
- Barnhart
- Battlefield
- Bellefontaine Neighbors
- Belton
- Berkeley
- Black Jack
- Blue Springs
- Bolivar
- Bonne Terre
- Boonville
- Bowling Green
- Branson
- Breckenridge Hills
- Brentwood
- Bridgeton
- Brookfield
- Butler
- California
- Camdenton
- Cameron
- Cape Girardeau
- Carl Junction
- Carrollton
- Carthage
- Caruthersville
- Castle Point
- Centralia
- Charleston
- Chesterfield
- Chillicothe
- Clayton
- Clinton
- Columbia
- Concord
- Crestwood
- Creve Coeur
- Crystal City
- Dardenne Prairie
- De Soto
- Dellwood
- Des Peres
- Desloge
- Dexter
- El Dorado Springs
- Eldon
- Ellisville
- Eureka
- Excelsior Springs
- Farmington
- Fenton
- Ferguson
- Festus
- Florissant
- Fort Leonard Wood
- Fredericktown
- Fulton
- Gladstone
- Glasgow Village
- Glendale
- Grain Valley
- Grandview
- Greenwood
- Hannibal
- Harrisonville
- Hazelwood
- Higginsville
- High Ridge
- Hollister
- Imperial
- Independence
- Jackson
- Jefferson City
- Jennings
- Joplin
- Kansas City
- Kearney
- Kennett
- Kirksville
- Kirkwood
- Ladue
- Lake St. Louis
- Lamar
- Lebanon
- Lee’s Summit
- Lemay
- Lexington
- Liberty
- Macon
- Malden
- Manchester
- Maplewood
- Marshall
- Marshfield
- Maryland Heights
- Maryville
- Mehlville
- Mexico
- Moberly
- Monett
- Mount Vernon
- Mountain Grove
- Murphy
- Neosho
- Nevada
- Nixa
- Normandy
- North Kansas City
- Northwoods
- O’Fallon
- Oak Grove
- Oakville
- Odessa
- Old Jamestown
- Olivette
- Osage Beach
- Overland
- Ozark
- Pacific
- Palmyra
- Park Hills
- Parkville
- Peculiar
- Perryville
- Pevely
- Platte City
- Pleasant Hill
- Poplar Bluff
- Raymore
- Raytown
- Republic
- Richmond
- Richmond Heights
- Rock Hill
- Rolla
- Salem
- Sappington
- Savannah
- Scott City
- Sedalia
- Shrewsbury
- Sikeston
- Smithville
- Spanish Lake
- Springfield
- St. Ann
- St. Charles
- St. Clair
- St. James
- St. John
- St. Joseph
- St. Louis
- St. Peters
- St. Robert
- Ste. Genevieve
- Sullivan
- Sunset Hills
- Town and Country
- Trenton
- Troy
- Union
- University City
- Valley Park
- Vandalia
- Warrensburg
- Warrenton
- Washington
- Waynesville
- Webb City
- Webster Groves
- Weldon Spring
- Wentzville
- West Plains
- Wildwood
- Willard
- Woodson Terrace
Summary of Missouri internet providers
Use the chart below for a quick look at some Missouri internet providers, to learn about starting prices for their plans, their range of download speeds, type of technology and coverage. Call to get specific information about plans in your area.
Provider | Starting price* | Download speed range | Tech | State availability |
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T-Mobile![]() | $50.00/mo. | Up to 182 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 90% |
AT&T![]() | $55.00/mo. | 10 – 4,700 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 52% |
Spectrum![]() | $49.99/mo. | 300 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable, fiber | 46% |
UScellular![]() | $50.00/mo. | Up to 300 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 33% |
Brown Dog Networks | $55.00/mo. | 1 – 3 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 25% |
CenturyLink![]() | $30.00/mo. | 100 – 940 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 19% |
Wisper Internet | $50.00/mo. | 25 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 17% |
*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 03/02/23.
Call for details: (844) 451-2720 (844) 451-2720
Missouri Internet at a glance
Internet availability in Missouri
If you live in Missouri, you have several national options to choose from for your internet service provider, including the major providers such as AT&T, Spectrum and CenturyLink. Satellite providers like HughesNet, Starlink and Viasat also cover the entire state.
Most widely-available providers in Missouri
- T-Mobile: 90% coverage. T-Mobile has one plan with no hidden fees or price hikes.
- AT&T: 52% coverage. AT&T has no equipment fees, no contracts and unlimited data.
- Spectrum: 46% coverage. Spectrum has no data caps or contracts.
Fastest Internet in Missouri
Missouri high-speed internet options include:
- AT&T: Fiber network with speeds up to 4,700 Mbps.
- CenturyLink: Fiber network with speeds up to 940 Mbps.
- Spectrum: Fiber network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps.
Cheapest internet in Missouri
Here are a few of the cheapest internet companies in Missouri. Keep in mind that rates will vary based on where you live:
- CenturyLink: $30.00/mo.* for up to 200 Mbps.
- Spectrum: $49.99/mo.* for up to 300 Mbps.
- T-Mobile: $50.00/mo.* for up to 182 Mbps
*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 03/02/23.
Quality of internet access in Missouri
The entire state of Missouri can access the minimum recommended broadband speeds, but a smaller percentage has access to 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): 33%
- Average download speed in Missouri: 96 Mbps
Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, internal speed test results and provider websites.
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