Internet providers in Ohio
We cover 2 cities in Ohio with real plan pricing and availability. Pick a city to see the full ranked provider list.
Cities we cover in OH
- Major metro
Cincinnati, OH
Sample ZIP 45201
Spectrum's no-contract cable at 300 to 1000 Mbps is the default and the city's pricing floor. Where altafiber fiber is available, it's often the better 2-year value, but our sample dataset shows the national operators (Spectrum, T-Mobile) that we can rate consistently. T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo flat is a credible renter option with typical 200-plus Mbps real-world speeds.
See providers - Major metro
Columbus, OH
Sample ZIP 43201
Spectrum is the default and sets the pricing floor, no-contract cable at competitive year-one promos with unlimited data. Where AT&T Fiber reaches, its symmetrical gigabit at $80/mo flat is the better 2-year value. Metronet's gigabit around $70/mo flat is another strong pick in the suburbs. T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo flat works well for renters.
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Providers serving Ohio
Top 11 providers by Ohio ZIP-code footprint, derived from the FCC Broadband Data Collection ingest. Read the full review for plan details.
AT&T Fiber
DSLFiber5G Home3,699 OH ZIPs covered
T-Mobile Home Internet
Fiber5G Home2,466 OH ZIPs covered
Verizon Fios
Fiber5G Home2,450 OH ZIPs covered
Spectrum
CableFiber2,376 OH ZIPs covered
HughesNet
Satellite1,233 OH ZIPs covered
Starlink
Satellite1,233 OH ZIPs covered
Viasat
Satellite1,151 OH ZIPs covered
Brightspeed
DSLFiber1,012 OH ZIPs covered
Xfinity
CableFiber206 OH ZIPs covered
Cox
CableFiber5G Home156 OH ZIPs covered
Metronet
Fiber114 OH ZIPs covered
Check availability by Ohio ZIP code
Jump straight to the providers, plans, and current pricing confirmed at a specific OH ZIP. We list 140 Ohio ZIPs with a real competitive provider lineup.
Adams
Brown
Crawford
Defiance
Erie
Fayette
Franklin
Hancock
Hardin
Hocking
Morgan
Noble
Scioto
Seneca
Stark
Summit
Trumbull
About our coverage
We only publish a city page when we have real sample pricing and a unique local-market take. As the FCC Broadband Data Collection pipeline lands, more cities in Ohio will unlock automatically.