Internet providers in Missouri

By

Camryn Smith

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Edited By

Hannah Whatley

Last updated: August 19, 2025

You don't have to face the decision between cable, fiber and 5G internet alone. Let our broadband experts guide you to the best Missouri internet near you.

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Best internet providers in Missouri

Plans starting at

$30

00/mo.*

For 12 mo.

For 12 mo.

Speeds up to

1,000

Mbps

Plans starting at

$55

00/mo.*

For 12 mo.

For 12 mo.

Speeds up to

4,700

Mbps

Plans starting at

$35

00/mo.*

For 12 mo.

For 12 mo.

Speeds up to

415

Mbps

Key takeaways

  • In Missouri, AT&T offers the fastest internet (up to 4,700 Mbps), with most other providers ranging from 10 to 1,000 Mbps
  • Several regional fixed wireless providers (UScellular, Brown Dog Networks, Wisper Internet) provide 5G internet access to rural Missouri areas
  • T-Mobile, AT&T and Spectrum have the most coverage throughout Missouri and offer affordable starting prices from $30.00 – $55.00/mo.

Missouri internet at a glance

Fastest internet in Missouri

AT&T is one of the fastest providers in Missouri, but Xfinity and Google Fiber also offer fast multi-gig plans in the Kansas City area, and Kinetic has fiber coverage in select areas. When it comes to fiber internet, the fastest speeds and most availability are primarily in urban areas and major cities like Kansas City and St. Louis. Check your ZIP code to find fast internet providers available at your Missouri home.

  • AT&T: Fiber network with speeds up to 4,700 Mbps*
  • CenturyLink: Fiber network with speeds up to 940 Mbps
  • Spectrum: Cable network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps

Mediacom offers one of the cheapest plans in the country, starting at $19.99/mo. for 250 Mbps. It’s mainly available in Kansas City and surrounding areas, like Columbia, Jefferson City and Springfield.

T-Mobile’s 5G internet starts at $35.00/mo. when bundled with a mobile plan, while Spectrum and Verizon both offer low-income options like Spectrum Internet Assist and Verizon Forward for qualified customers. Keep in mind that pricing can vary by location and may not include extra fees. Always check your ZIP code for accurate availability and pricing.

  • Mediacom: $19.99/mo. for up to 250 Mbps
  • Spectrum: $30.00.** for up to 100 Mbps
  • CenturyLink: $50.00/mo.*** for up to 500 Mbps
  • T-Mobile: $35.00/mo. for 87 – 415 Mbps (with a qualifying mobile plan)

Satellite internet is available to 100% of the state through providers like Hughesnet and Starlink, but T-Mobile is the most widely available non-satellite provider with 65% coverage in both urban and suburban areas.

AT&T and Spectrum are mainly available in urban areas with around 50% availability, while Brightspeed has select availability in cities like Jefferson City and Columbia. Always check your ZIP code to find providers available at your home, and keep in mind that the most available providers aren’t always the cheapest or fastest.

  • T-Mobile: 65% coverage. T-Mobile has three plans with no monthly equipment fees or price hikes
  • AT&T: 53% coverage. AT&T has no equipment fees, no contracts and unlimited data
  • Spectrum: 48% coverage. Spectrum has no data caps or contracts

Over 90% of Missouri has access to at least 100 Mbps of internet speed, but availability varies between urban and rural areas. Satellite is available to 100% of Missouri and is often one of the only options for rural residents. 5G internet is another option, with T-Mobile available to 65% of the state.

Source: FCC National Broadband Map

The entire state of Missouri can access the minimum recommended broadband speeds, and the majority has access to gigabit speeds.

  • Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 100/20 Mbps): 100%
  • Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1,000/100 Mbps): 69%
  • Average download speed in Missouri: 280.74 Mbps

Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, internal speed test results and provider websites.

Find internet providers in Missouri by city

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 (ISPs), offering a combination of connectivity, from DSL and cable to fiber and satellite. Some providers offer fast residential download speeds of 1,000 Mbps or higher.

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Missouri internet provider comparison

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.

ProviderStarting price*Download speed rangeConnection typeAvailability
T-Mobile$35.00/mo. with mobile plan87 – 415 Mbps5G65%
AT&TAT&T$55.00/mo.10 – 4,700 MbpsDSL, fiber53%
SpectrumSpectrum$30.00/mo.**100 – 1,000 MbpsCable48%
UScellular$50.00/mo.Up to 300 MbpsFixed wireless23%
Brown Dog Networks$55.00/mo. 1 – 3 MbpsFixed wireless 32%
Wisper Internet$50.00/mo.25 – 1,000 MbpsFixed wireless29%
CenturyLink$50.00/mo.***100 – 940 MbpsDSL, fiber19%

Call for details: (844) 451-2720

Missouri internet customer reviews

What is the best internet in Missouri? Find out what others are saying about internet in Missouri from real, verified customer reviews. Combining genuine user feedback with our detailed breakdowns can give you the most well-rounded perspective of Missouri ISPs.

Harriett EarthLink
11/16/24

My rural area may be the cause of inconsistent high performance levels for my Internet. It seems to be very good at times. Other times sketchy.

3/5

Ted               T-Mobile
1/11/24

T-Mobile works as good as my previous big name cable internet at a lower and hopefully more reliable

5/5

Optimum Garrett
9/4/24

Terrible billing and cancellation service. Still getting charged a bill several months after cancellation.

1/5

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