In Connecticut, around 92% of households have connected broadband, with just 0.4% (≈ 13,000 locations) unserved currently. Gigabit-speed service has ballooned from nearly zero to at least 850,000 locations, and 97.3% of Connecticuters can now buy 25/3 Mbps wired or fixed‑wireless plans. Still, some rural and higher-poverty areas lag; 1 in 4 homes go without broadband subscription due to rising prices.
When you connect with Talk Walk Connection, you make it simple to find and choose local Connecticut Internet Service Providers you can trust. Whether you're in Hartford’s suburbs or a rural corner of Litchfield County, we’ll help you connect with super-fast internet, including fiber, cable, fixed wireless, and satellite, based on your ZIP code, household budget, and real speed needs. No fine print, no data caps—just upfront options tailored to how you work, stream and live in Connecticut. We believe fast, fair internet shouldn’t be optional—it should be everywhere.
No more spinning wheels or buffering icons. Pick a service from the best Connecticut Internet Service Providers that handles your downloads, Zoom calls, and late-night binge sessions without gasping for air.
Still growing —16% coverage.
Practically everywhere at 99%.
Yep, 100%—even in your uncle’s off-grid cabin.
Provider | Avg Download Speed | Max Download Speed | Serviceability % | Connection Types | Ratings (out of 5) | plans |
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Xfinity | 1012 Mbps | 2000 Mbps | 23% | Cable, Fiber | 4.2 | View Plans |
Spectrum | 945 Mbps | 1000 Mbps | 5% | Cable, Fiber | 4.3 | View Plans |
Verizon | 300 Mbps | 300 Mbps | 1% | Fixed Wireless | 4.0 | View Plans |
Viasat | 71 Mbps | 100 Mbps | 32% | Satellite | 3.2 | View Plans |
CenturyLink | 47 Mbps | 940 Mbps | 95% | Fiber, Fixed Wireless | 3.5 | View Plans |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 31% | Satellite | 2.8 | View Plans |
Curious if your connection’s living up to the hype? Use our Internet Speed Test tool to check your real-time speeds—fast, free, and easy.
Find your SpeedXfinity, Viasat, and T-Mobile are the ones worth talking about (and walking with).
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