Who is the largest internet provider in Ohio? Spectrum can make that claim with availability across 73% of the state with T-Mobile 5G Home Internet in second place with coverage in 33% of the state. AT&T comes in third with coverage available in 27.5% of the state. Spectrum offers cable internet and T-Mobile is a fixed wireless 5G service option. AT&T offers DSL, fiber, or fixed wireless connections. Ohio has a large number of ISPs each with a smaller share of the pie but that shouldn’t deter you if the reviews you see for the provider are mostly positive.

  • Spectrum Cable plans start at $49.99/mo. for speeds up to 300 Mbps, up to $89.99/mo. for speeds up to 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps).
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Fixed Wireless plans are $50/mo. for the internet via 5G (5th Generation) cellular network; up to 245 Mbps.
  • AT&T Internet DSL, Fiber, Fixed Wireless plans start at $35/mo. - $55/mo. for downloads up to 12 Mbps with 10 GB of data, going up to $100/mo. for the same speed but 100 GB of data.

    Speeds are the maximum achievable on the plan but aren’t always guaranteed. Where a range is shown, the higher speed may be attached to a more expensive plan. Some providers require contracts. Data allocations can be unlimited or capped. Some providers quote plan rates that are part of a promotion. Check directly with providers to confirm service options at your address. Plan details can change. Rates exclude additional fees and taxes and may require autopay plus paperless billing. Other internet providers are available in Ohio.

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