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    Massachusetts Internet Providers

    Residential internet providers in Massachusetts are listed below, split out by technology. Availability captures the percent of the population covered, not the percent of land area covered in Massachusetts.

    Showing the top providers in Massachusetts with at least 1% availability  ·  Show more providers

    Fiber

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Verizon 2,300 2,300 63%
    Xfinity 2,000 2,000 9%
    Astound 1,500 1,500 5%
    Spectrum 1,000 1,000 4%
    Starry 1,000 500 4%
    GoNetspeed 2,000 2,000 2%
    Whip City Fiber 1,000 1,000 1%

    Cable

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Xfinity 2,000 2,000 87%
    Astound 1,500 50 23%
    Spectrum 1,000 1,000 14%

    Fixed Wireless

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    T-Mobile 5G Home 100 20 98%
    AT&T Internet Air 100 20 89%
    Verizon 5G Home 1,000 75 84%
    MINTernet 100 20 66%
    Netafy 1,000 1,000 17%
    Starry 1,000 1,000 15%

    Next-Gen SatelliteLEO Satellite

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Starlink 280 30 99%

    Traditional SatelliteGSO Satellite

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    HughesNet 100 5 100%
    Viasat 50 3 100%

    Data Sourcing

    Broadband Map's internet availability listings rely heavily on the December 2025 data from the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (published May 2026, with FCC revisions through July 2026). Availability metrics are likely overestimates.