Providers
Internet Providers
Provider options depend on the networks built to your address. RiverLink helps you review what may be available.
Featured
- AT&T
A large national provider offering fiber and other internet technologies in selected areas, alongside business connectivity options.
- Fiber
- DSL
- 5G Home
- Business
- Spectrum
A widely built cable internet network serving many U.S. markets, with residential and business service tiers.
- Cable
- Business
- Xfinity
Cable internet service across many metropolitan and suburban markets, with a range of speed tiers.
- Cable
- Business
- Verizon
Fiber service in selected markets plus 5G home internet where the wireless network supports it.
- Fiber
- 5G Home
- Business
- T-Mobile
5G home internet delivered over the wireless network, using a self-setup gateway in eligible areas.
- 5G Home
- Business
- Cox
Cable internet across a number of U.S. regions, with residential and business plans.
- Cable
- Business
All providers
- AT&T
A large national provider offering fiber and other internet technologies in selected areas, alongside business connectivity options.
- Fiber
- DSL
- 5G Home
- Business
- Spectrum
A widely built cable internet network serving many U.S. markets, with residential and business service tiers.
- Cable
- Business
- Xfinity
Cable internet service across many metropolitan and suburban markets, with a range of speed tiers.
- Cable
- Business
- Verizon
Fiber service in selected markets plus 5G home internet where the wireless network supports it.
- Fiber
- 5G Home
- Business
- T-Mobile
5G home internet delivered over the wireless network, using a self-setup gateway in eligible areas.
- 5G Home
- Business
- Cox
Cable internet across a number of U.S. regions, with residential and business plans.
- Cable
- Business
- Frontier
Fiber and legacy copper internet service in portions of its regional footprint.
- Fiber
- DSL
- Business
- Optimum
Cable and fiber internet in parts of the Northeast and other selected markets.
- Cable
- Fiber
- Business
- Quantum Fiber
Fiber-focused residential internet service in selected neighborhoods and communities.
- Fiber
- CenturyLink
Copper and fiber internet options across a broad regional footprint.
- DSL
- Fiber
- Business
- Google Fiber
Fiber internet available in a limited set of cities and metro areas.
- Fiber
- Metronet
A fiber-first provider expanding across a number of Midwestern and Southern communities.
- Fiber
- Astound Broadband
Regional cable and fiber internet service under a consolidated brand.
- Cable
- Fiber
- Business
- TDS
Fiber, cable and copper internet service in selected communities and rural markets.
- Fiber
- Cable
- DSL
- Kinetic
Fiber and copper internet service across a largely regional and rural footprint.
- Fiber
- DSL
- Fidium
Fiber internet service in parts of the Northeast and other selected regions.
- Fiber
- Brightspeed
Fiber build-outs and existing copper internet service across a regional footprint.
- Fiber
- DSL
- WOW!
Cable and fiber internet in selected Midwestern and Southeastern markets.
- Cable
- Fiber
- Business
- Breezeline
Regional cable and fiber internet service in several U.S. markets.
- Cable
- Fiber
- Mediacom
Cable internet service concentrated in smaller cities and rural communities.
- Cable
- Business
- Sparklight
Cable internet service in a range of smaller U.S. markets.
- Cable
- Business
- Starlink
Low-earth-orbit satellite internet, often considered where wired service is limited.
- Satellite
- Viasat
Satellite internet with broad geographic reach, commonly used in rural locations.
- Satellite
- Hughesnet
Satellite internet service available across much of the country, including rural areas.
- Satellite
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