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Highest terrestrial 100/20+ by state
Locations with terrestrial service at 100/20+.
Share of broadband-serviceable locations where a provider reports terrestrial service with advertised speeds of at least 100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. Satellite is excluded. 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.
- 1District of Columbia99.9%
- 2North Dakota99.8%
- 3Massachusetts99.4%
- 4Nevada99.1%
- 5Delaware98.9%
- 6Maryland98.8%
- 7New Jersey98.8%
- 8New Hampshire98.2%
- 9New York97.8%
- 10Illinois97.7%
- 11Tennessee97.7%
- 12Utah97.7%
- 13Rhode Island97.6%
- 14California97.4%
- 15South Carolina97.2%
- 16Iowa97.1%
- 17Minnesota97.1%
- 18Hawaii96.9%
- 19Pennsylvania96.9%
- 20Indiana96.7%
- 21Texas96.7%
- 22Florida96.6%
- 23Georgia96.6%
- 24Nebraska96.5%
- 25Kansas96.3%
- 26South Dakota96.3%
- 27Arizona96.2%
- 28Colorado96.1%
- 29Ohio96.1%
- 30Missouri95.7%
- 31Mississippi95.2%
- 32Oregon95.1%
- 33Oklahoma95.0%
- 34North Carolina94.5%
- 35Michigan94.4%
- 36Idaho94.3%
- 37Washington94.0%
- 38Virginia93.9%
- 39Wisconsin92.9%
- 40Maine92.8%
- 41Kentucky92.4%
- 42Vermont91.9%
- 43New Mexico91.7%
- 44Arkansas91.3%
- 45Louisiana91.3%
- 46Wyoming91.2%
- 47Alabama90.8%
- 48Montana87.1%
- 49West Virginia83.7%
- 50Alaska81.3%
Not ranked, because this measure is not published for them: Connecticut.
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