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Business Internet Providers In Manhattan

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Manhattan, KS has 14 business internet options. Availability varies by location—enter your business address below or select a region on the map to see which business internet providers are available in your area.

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Download and upload speed estimates are in megabits per second (Mbps).

Fiber

Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
AT&T 5,000 5,000 High
Cox 2,000 2,000 Moderate
WTC Communications 1,000 1,000 High

Cable

Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
Cox 2,000 100 Moderate

DSL

Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
AT&T 100 20 Limited

Fixed Wireless

Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
Verizon 200 30 High
T-Mobile 100 20 High
Twin Valley Communications 50 5 Limited
US Cellular 25 3 High

Low-Availability Business Internet Options

The following providers offer business service in a very small portion of Manhattan.

Provider TechnologyTech Download (Mbps) Upload (Mbps)
Brightspeed Fiber 100 100
AT&T Fixed WirelessFixed Wireless 100 6

Broadband Map's availability estimates are based on the census boundaries of Manhattan. Speed metrics capture internet providers' maximum advertised speeds. Both may be overoptimistic.


Manhattan Business Internet Options Map

Darker hexagons show areas of Manhattan with more business internet options. Select a hexagon to view business internet providers in a specific part of Manhattan.


Data Sourcing

BroadbandMap's Internet availability information relies heavily on the May 2025 release from the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (representing ISPs' availability as of December 2024).