Internet providers in Missouri
The latest FCC fixed broadband data shows T-Mobile 5G Home, AT&T, Spectrum, Wisper ISP among the broadest non-satellite residential footprints in Missouri. Fiber-capable footprints are present in the state, but the exact build type still depends on the street-level address. Satellite options like Hughesnet, Viasat, Starlink report broad statewide reach, but they are better treated as fallbacks when terrestrial service is weak or unavailable. Always verify service at the exact address before switching providers.
Source and methodology
FCC fixed broadband availability data as of June 30, 2025, published March 19, 2026. Coverage percentages below reflect reported statewide residential footprint, not guaranteed address-level eligibility. Always verify the exact service type, speed tier, and pricing at the service address before switching.
Reported statewide residential coverage
66.7%
Largest reported statewide residential footprint once pure satellite providers are removed from the comparison.
Reported statewide residential coverage
55.3%
Provider reports a meaningful fiber-capable footprint in the latest FCC filing.
Reported statewide residential coverage
47.8%
Provider reports one of the biggest cable footprints in the state.
Largest provider footprints in Missouri
T-Mobile 5G Home
Fixed wireless footprint
Statewide residential coverage
66.7%
Common technologies on the FCC map
Coverage is broad for a wireless option, but real-world performance varies more by signal strength, tower load, and local congestion.
AT&T
Mixed copper and fiber footprint
Statewide residential coverage
55.3%
Common technologies on the FCC map
The FCC reports both fiber and legacy copper in this provider's footprint, so the service type at a specific address can vary a lot.
Spectrum
Cable-heavy footprint with some fiber
Statewide residential coverage
47.8%
Common technologies on the FCC map
Cable reaches most of this provider's reported footprint, even though the FCC also shows some fiber in parts of its network.
Wisper ISP
Fixed wireless footprint
Statewide residential coverage
31.7%
Common technologies on the FCC map
Coverage is broad for a wireless option, but real-world performance varies more by signal strength, tower load, and local congestion.
Satellite fallback options
These brands report broad statewide satellite reach in the same FCC filing. They are most useful where wired and fixed wireless service are limited, but their equipment costs and performance tradeoffs differ from terrestrial providers.
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