Tennessee has 31 fiber internet providers, yet only AT&T Internet serves extensive regions of the state. While the remaining fiber providers cater to rather restricted areas, if you reside in one of these zones, you might just discover the ideal solution.
More than 50% of Tennessee has access to fiber-optic service. The best fiber internet provider for you will be the one that serves your address and charges a reasonable plan fee.
AT&T Internet is by far the largest fiber internet provider in the state but fiber service isn’t available everywhere. The balance of providers includes Aeneas Internet and Telephone, Ben Lomand Connect, BrightRidge, Bristol Tennessee Essential Services, CDE Lightband, Cumberland Connect, DTC Communications, EPB, Forked Deer Connect, Gibson Connect, Google Fiber (Nashville), HolstonConnect, MLConnect, Jackson Energy Authority, Morristown Utility FiberNET, Point Broadband, TDS Telecom, Trigligh, Tullahoma Utilities Authority, Twin Lakes Telephone, WK&T
Where fiber optic service isn’t available you can still get very fast speeds from cable companies in locations where Hybrid-Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) networks are installed. HFC networks use both optical fiber and coaxial cable. This enables cable internet providers to offer faster speeds than otherwise and can be a great solution if fiber optic service isn’t available.
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