Internet Providers in North Dakota

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North Dakota is known for its scenic landscape, agricultural resources, and its Native American history. While much of the state is made up of rural areas, all North Dakota residents have access to at least two internet service providers. Enter your city below to find the best internet service plans and prices near you.

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Internet Coverage in North Dakota

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providers available

100%

can access a broadband service

94%

of the population has speeds of 100+ Mbps

62%

of the population has speeds of 250+ Mbps

43%

of the population has speeds of 1000+ Mbps

State coverage by connection type

55%

Fiber access

68%

Cable access

65%

DSL access

100%

Satellite access

ProviderAverage Download SpeedMax Download SpeedServiceability %Connection Types
Viasat52 Mbps100 Mbps65%Satellite
CenturyLink36 Mbps940 Mbps51%DSL, Fiber, Fixed Wireless
HughesNet25 Mbps25 Mbps64%Satellite
ProviderViasat
Average Download Speed52 Mbps
Max Download Speed100 Mbps
Serviceability %65%
Connection TypesSatellite
ProviderCenturyLink
Average Download Speed36 Mbps
Max Download Speed940 Mbps
Serviceability %51%
Connection TypesDSL, Fiber, Fixed Wireless
ProviderHughesNet
Average Download Speed25 Mbps
Max Download Speed25 Mbps
Serviceability %64%
Connection TypesSatellite

Data Sourced: 08/05/22

Top Providers in North Dakota

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  • Speeds up to 25 Mbps
  • Built-in WiFi
  • Available in rural areas
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  • Unlimited data
  • No annual contracts
  • Symmetrical speeds
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  • Speeds up to 100 Mbps
  • No hard data caps
  • Available virtually anywhere

North Dakota Internet at a Glance

In North Dakota, 100% of residents have access to at least two internet providers. You’ll find that DSL internet, cable internet, and satellite internet are the most accessible internet connection types in the state. North Dakota has a fairly low average speed at about 90 Mbps.

This is adequate for normal internet activities, such as using popular streaming services, working from home, and online gaming. Although somewhat limited in North Dakota, fiber internet is growing in availability as providers upgrade their networks. To find and compare affordable providers near you, enter your zip code here.

Pros

  • Widespread rural internet availability
  • Affordable options

Cons

  • Slower average speeds
  • Limited, but growing fiber availability

All Internet Providers in North Dakota

ProviderStarting PriceMax Download SpeedData CapsCheck Availability
Sparklight$45 – $110*940 MbpsYesCheck Availability
Viasat$64.99/mo. – $169.99/mo.25 Mbps – 150 MbpsNoCheck Availability
CenturyLink$70/mo.940 MbpsNoCheck Availability
HughesNet$44.99/mo.25 MbpsNoCheck Availability
ProviderSparklight
Starting Price$45 – $110*
Max Download Speed940 Mbps
Data CapsYes
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ProviderViasat
Starting Price$64.99/mo. – $169.99/mo.
Max Download Speed25 Mbps – 150 Mbps
Data CapsNo
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ProviderCenturyLink
Starting Price$70/mo.
Max Download Speed940 Mbps
Data CapsNo
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ProviderHughesNet
Starting Price$44.99/mo.
Max Download Speed25 Mbps
Data CapsNo
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FAQ

North Dakota Internet FAQs

North Dakota has multiple internet providers available. Based on coverage, the best provider in the state is CenturyLink internet.

There are 4 internet providers in North Dakota. Enter your zip code here to find the best internet options in your area.

CenturyLink offers the fastest internet in North Dakota.

Yes. Multiple North Dakota internet providers allow you to bundle two or more services. For example, Viasat offers internet and phone services you can combine into one bill. Explore internet bundles and more on HighSpeedOptions.