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Suddenlink coverage map & availability
Suddenlink internet, TV and home phone plans are available in over 1,500 cities across the U.S. Find out if any of the Suddenlink locations are available to you.
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Suddenlink internet & TV availability map
Suddenlink internet, TV and home phone services are available to over 11 million customers in 17 U.S. states. You’ll find Suddenlink serviceable areas in over 1,500 cities in the Midwest, West and South, with their largest coverage area in West Virginia. Take a look at the Suddenlink internet coverage map below to see if you may be in a Suddenlink service area.

Suddenlink provides internet speeds from 100 to 940 Mbps, and has three internet plans to choose from, all without contracts. If you see your state on the Suddenlink coverage map above, then check providers by your address to see your specific plan and pricing options.
Suddenlink coverage at a glance
Available in 17 states
Internet, TV and mobile service
Internet speeds up to 940 Mbps
Is Suddenlink available in your area?
Suddenlink offers speeds up to 1 Gbps (940 Mbps) in select cities for $70/mo., but its cheapest internet plans start at just $30/mo. for 200 Mbps. If you’re in a Suddenlink coverage area with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps, you will have access to the fastest level of internet service that Suddenlink provides.
Where is Suddenlink Gig internet available?
Is Suddenlink internet available in my area?
Suddenlink internet plans are available at 100, 200, 400 and 940 Mbps plans depending on where you’re located. While it’s available in 15 states across the country, you’re most likely to find Suddenlink in West Virginia, where it’s one of the largest internet service providers in the state. It also has solid availability in eastern Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana — especially in smaller metro areas.
Below is the full list of states where Suddenlink is currently available. Click on your state for more information about the internet options available near you.

What can you do with Suddenlink Gig internet?
- Connect an unlimited number of devices
- Stream and game in 4K or Ultra HD
- Work from home, including downloading large files and video conferencing
- Download at up to 1,000 Mbps and upload at up to 50 Mbps
Suddenlink TV availability
Suddenlink TV service is available where Suddenlink home internet services are offered. Suddenlink TV and internet bundle plans start at $40/mo. for 50+ channels, with up to 200 Mbps.
What else can you get with Suddenlink TV coverage?
- Access to the Altice One device (a sleek all-in-one modem, router and tv box)
- Unlimited use of the Altice One app where you can stream on-demand titles on-the-go
- Option of three TV plans with 200+ to 340+ channels
- Ability to record up to 15 shows at once
Call now: (844) 451-2720 (844) 451-2720
Cellular coverage with Suddenlink through Altice Mobile
Interested in connecting your cellphone coverage with Suddenlink too? Altice Mobile is a cheap mobile solution that includes access to a nationwide network (using AT&T and Sprint networks) with 5G access.
- Available to Suddenlink and Optimum customers.
- Plans starting as low as $14/mo. per line.
- Get unlimited talk, text and data to use with your nationwide coverage.
Bring your own device when you’re ready to switch to Altice and cancel anytime thanks to no-contract commitments. Plans are also available to non-Optimum and Suddenlink customers for additional costs (starting at $24/mo. per line*).
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 05/27/21.
Suddenlink availability FAQs
Is Suddenlink available in rural areas?
Suddenlink is available in rural areas throughout West Virginia, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. That said, most of its coverage is limited to the areas surrounding smaller cities, so you may have trouble finding service in more remote locations.
Is Suddenlink expanding gig internet coverage?
Suddenlink remains committed to expanding its fiber network across the country. In March 2021, Suddenlink CEO Dexter Goei told CNBC, “We are very focused on building out our footprint, more upgrading on fiber to the home, which we find to be a fantastic opportunity.” That said, fiber buildouts can be a lengthy process, so it could still be a while before you see Suddenlink’s gig-speed plans in your area.
What plan options do I have with Suddenlink?
Suddenlink offers three internet packages (Spectrum 100, 400 and 1 Gig), along with three TV plans you could bundle with your internet service. Visit the Suddenlink page to learn more.
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Written by:
Taylor GadsdenWriter, Broadband Content
Taylor is a veteran member of the Allconnect content team and has spearheaded a number of projects, including a data piece on the top fiber cities in the U.S. and a troubleshooting guide on how to connect your p… Read more
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Shannon UllmanEditor, Broadband Content
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