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Congress has 11 internet options – View all▼
Congress has one fiber provider, Cox. Download speeds as fast as 2,000 Mbps are available in parts of Congress.
| Provider | DownDownload (Mbps) | UpUpload (Mbps) | AvailabilityCoverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cox | 2,000 | 35 | 97% |
| Provider | DownDownload (Mbps) | UpUpload (Mbps) | AvailabilityCoverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Table Top Telephone | 100 | 20 | 28% |
| CenturyLink | 0.2-10 | <1 | 64% |
| Provider | DownDownload (Mbps) | UpUpload (Mbps) | AvailabilityCoverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| AzAirNet | 500 | 50 | 98% |
| Verizon | 300 | 20 | 98% |
| T-Mobile | 100 | 20 | 99% |
| MINTernet | 100 | 20 | 96% |
| Table Top Telephone | 100 | 20 | 28% |
| Provider | DownDownload (Mbps) | UpUpload (Mbps) | AvailabilityCoverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starlink | 280 | 30 | 99% |
| Provider | DownDownload (Mbps) | UpUpload (Mbps) | AvailabilityCoverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Viasat | 150 | 3 | 99% |
| HughesNet | 50 | 5 | 99% |
Broadband Map's availability estimates are based on the census boundaries of Congress. Speed metrics capture internet providers' maximum advertised speeds. Both may be overoptimistic.
Broadband Map's listings of internet providers in Congress rely primarily on the May 2026 release from the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (representing Congress ISPs' availability as of December 2025).