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Overview of internet satisfaction and availability in Ohio

A cable connection is your best bet for internet in Ohio—cable provider Spectrum covers almost the entire state, offering well-priced plans with speeds up to a gigabit and no monthly data restrictions. You can also find AT&T internet (including AT&T’s unbeatable fiber packages) in about a quarter of the Buckeye State. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is another solid option, with budget-friendly packages that deliver solid speeds for a small household.

Internet providers received an average satisfaction rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars from customers in Ohio.

That ranks Ohio 18th nationwide for internet customer satisfaction.

Learn more about our methodology

Internet customer satisfaction in Ohio

 3.8/5 average customer satisfaction rating
 18th national ranking for customer satisfaction

$87.70 average price per payment for internet, per household

91.1% of the time, advertised speeds meet household needs

3.8/5 average customer service rating of internet services

3.8/5 average reliability rating of services state-wide

Population:
11,727,377 people

2.45 average people per household

$63,167 average income per household

42 average age per household

58% of population employed

90

4% higher than national average

Ranked 20th nationally

74

1% lower than national average

Ranked 31st nationally

98%

20% higher than national average

Ranked 14th nationally

83%

6% higher than national average

Ranked 15th nationally

Average download speed
121.2 Mbps

9.48% lower than national average
Ranks 30th nationally

Average upload speed
40.1 Mbps

40.1% lower than national average
Ranks 40th nationally
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Fastest internet providers in Ohio

Provider Avg download speed Avg upload speed Availability Order online
Hanson Communications 374.42 Mbps 490.45 Mbps 79.17% View Plans for Hanson Communications
XFINITY 212.96 Mbps 19.82 Mbps 95.8% View Plans for Xfinity
Cox Communications 194.13 Mbps 20.02 Mbps 95.98% View Plans for Cox Communications
MetroNet 187.14 Mbps 182.66 Mbps 52.22% View Plans for MetroNet
WOW! 161.53 Mbps 26.11 Mbps 53.32% View Plans for WOW!
98% of people in Ohio have access to 100Mbps or faster broadband, ranking 14th nationally.

Internet by tech type

Internet tech type Avg download speed % of people with access % availability Learn more
5G Home 221.66 Mbps 94.74% 93.04% See all providers
Cable 857.81 Mbps 97.46% 86.9% See all providers
DSL 230.3 Mbps 78.9% 75.48% See all providers
Fiber 2367.28 Mbps 73.61% 83.9% See all providers
Fixed Wireless 63.43 Mbps 46.53% 76.44% See all providers
LTE Home 99 Mbps 16.02% 99% See all providers
Satellite 99.44 Mbps 98.13% 100% See all providers

Best cities for internet in Ohio

Cities in Ohio with the fastest internet

City Avg download speed Avg upload speed Fiber availability Fastest provider
Wapakoneta 330.17 Mbps 355.61 Mbps 63% Hanson Communications
Tallmadge 309.98 Mbps 25.69 Mbps 77% Spectrum
Berea 236.54 Mbps 191.39 Mbps 68% AT&T
Independence 209.99 Mbps 65.03 Mbps 87% Breezeline
Olmsted Falls 194.25 Mbps 44.42 Mbps 78% Cox Communications
Beavercreek 193.58 Mbps 134.24 Mbps 83% MetroNet
Eastlake 188.84 Mbps 89.84 Mbps 96% Verizon Wireless
Mason 188.54 Mbps 42.63 Mbps 81% altafiber

Wapakoneta is the best city in Ohio for internet, shooting to the top of the list thanks to a combination of record-setting average download speeds, wide fiber-optic internet availability, and the presence of a reliable and well-rated internet provider. Tallmadge and Berea also earn top rankings, according to our data.

The most connected cities in Ohio

City Population Percent with access to high speed internet Percent with access to fiber internet Percent with access to 3+ providers
Columbus 856,436 100% 100% 100%
Cincinnati 806,828 100% 90% 100%
Cleveland 746,275 100% 100% 100%
Dayton 477,610 100% 87% 100%
Akron 270,239 100% 100% 100%
Toledo 306,225 100% 100% 100%
Canton 145,607 100% 100% 100%
Youngstown 156,775 100% 49% 100%

Columbus is the most internet-connected city in Ohio. Columbus makes it to the top of the list due to the high number of its residents who have access not only to high-speed internet, but also to fiber internet specifically. A large number of Columbus's residents also have access to three or more internet providers—an uncommon number of options compared to the rest of the state. Cincinnati and Cleveland also make it to the top of our list.

Top cities in Ohio

Columbus

Population: 856,436

Median income: $63,935

115.11 Mbps
avg. download speed

45.89 Mbps
avg. upload speed

100% have access to high speed internet

100% have access to fiber internet

100% have access to 3 or more providers

Fastest ISP

Cincinnati

Population: 806,828

Median income: $62,350

137.33 Mbps
avg. download speed

46.04 Mbps
avg. upload speed

100% have access to high speed internet

89.72% have access to fiber internet

100% have access to 3 or more providers

Fastest ISP
Spectrum

Cleveland

Population: 746,275

Median income: $43,451

139.13 Mbps
avg. download speed

52.22 Mbps
avg. upload speed

100% have access to high speed internet

100% have access to fiber internet

100% have access to 3 or more providers

Fastest ISP
Cox Communications

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Methodology

HighSpeedInternet.com relies on proprietary and exclusive data to analyze the customer and provider trends presented on this page. We analyze millions of results from our speed test tool to determine average statewide speeds, fastest speeds, and availability. Our annual customer satisfaction survey provides us with data for developing the satisfaction rating. We also draw from data provided to us directly by internet providers to determine available tech types and average speeds.

Ohio FAQs

What is a good internet speed?

A good internet speed is 100Mbps. That’s enough to let three or four people comfortably stream video, play online games, and work from home all at the same time.

What are the best internet providers in Ohio?

Spectrum and AT&T are the best internet providers in Ohio. Spectrum offers fast and reliable cable internet for a fair price, and AT&T’s fiber service (available in select areas) takes things to the next level with symmetrical upload and download speeds.

What are the fastest internet providers in Ohio?

AT&T and Earthlink are the fastest internet providers in Ohio. In parts of the state where AT&T fiber is available, you can get a plan with speeds of up to an astounding 5,000Mbps. Earthlink uses AT&T’s network infrastructure so its plans are just as fast.

What are the cheapest internet providers in Ohio?

Windstream is the cheapest internet provider in Ohio, followed by T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. Windstream’s DSL plans start at under $50 a month (although you have to put up with slower speeds). T-Mobile’s 5G service costs a flat fee with no extra fees for installation or equipment.

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