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Highest fiber available by state
Locations with fiber available.
Share of broadband-serviceable locations where a provider reports fiber service is available. This is provider-reported availability, not measured speed or proof that service can be ordered at a particular address today. FCC still files Connecticut at its former county geography, so its nine planning regions are left blank rather than estimated.
- 1Rhode Island83.2%
- 2Nebraska77.9%
- 3Kansas76.5%
- 4Tennessee74.0%
- 5Iowa73.0%
- 6Utah72.3%
- 7North Dakota69.9%
- 8New York69.8%
- 9New Jersey67.2%
- 10Kentucky66.3%
- 11South Dakota65.6%
- 12Mississippi64.4%
- 13Hawaii64.2%
- 14Oklahoma64.1%
- 15Texas64.1%
- 16Vermont63.9%
- 17Missouri63.6%
- 18Indiana63.0%
- 19Maryland63.0%
- 20Virginia62.8%
- 21New Hampshire62.7%
- 22District of Columbia62.4%
- 23Arkansas62.0%
- 24Georgia60.5%
- 25South Carolina60.1%
- 26Maine59.4%
- 27Alabama59.0%
- 28North Carolina58.9%
- 29Pennsylvania58.4%
- 30Florida57.2%
- 31Delaware55.0%
- 32Minnesota54.9%
- 33Louisiana53.9%
- 34Oregon51.7%
- 35Ohio51.5%
- 36Colorado51.0%
- 37Massachusetts49.9%
- 38Wisconsin49.5%
- 39Wyoming48.8%
- 40Idaho44.3%
- 41California40.6%
- 42West Virginia40.6%
- 43Illinois40.4%
- 44Montana40.4%
- 45Washington37.8%
- 46Nevada36.5%
- 47Michigan35.3%
- 48Arizona35.1%
- 49New Mexico28.2%
- 50Alaska14.2%
Not ranked, because this measure is not published for them: Connecticut.
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<iframe src="https://movermath.com/embed/fiber-available" width="100%" height="420" style="border:0" loading="lazy" title="Locations with fiber available by state"></iframe>Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection. · How this is built