Internet Providers by Address — See What’s Available
Your address decides which internet providers you can actually get — and the big providers’ own coverage maps routinely overstate it. See every provider available at your address and their real max speeds, straight from the official FCC broadband map. Free, no signup, and no one calls you.
Free Provider & Speed Check
Enter your address — get your provider list by email
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Provider checks are rolling out area by area. We’ll email your full provider & speed list as soon as the broadband data is live for your address — early addresses are processed first.
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We’ve saved your address. Your internet-provider report — every provider available and their max speeds by technology — will arrive by email as coverage data goes live for your area.
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How the free internet provider check works
Which providers you can get is public record. Under FCC rules, every internet provider has to report where it offers service and at what speeds — that’s the National Broadband Map. The catch: each provider’s own “check availability” page only shows you their plans, and those maps are known to overstate coverage. We pull the official availability for your exact address and email you the full picture — every provider, each technology, and the max advertised speeds — so you can see your real options side by side. Free.
What your provider report includes
Every provider available: the full list serving your address, not one at a time
Technology: fiber, cable, DSL, or fixed wireless for each one
Max speeds: the top advertised download/upload speed each provider reports
Fiber flag: whether true fiber is available at your address
Source: the official FCC broadband record, so you can verify it
Coverage detail is rolling out area by area — entering your address puts it in the queue and gets your report processed as soon as it’s live.
Why people check internet providers by address
- Moving or buying: know your real internet options before you sign a lease or close — not every home has fiber
- You may be overpaying: a faster or cheaper provider may serve your address that you were never shown
- Work from home: you need reliable upload speed, not just the headline download number
- Looking for fiber: find out if true fiber has reached your street yet
- Cutting the cord: compare standalone internet across every provider before you drop cable
Frequently asked questions
Is the internet provider check really free?
Yes. The provider & speed report is free — no credit card and no hidden fees. We don’t sell your information to providers or telemarketers.
Where does the provider data come from?
The FCC National Broadband Map — the official record where every internet provider must report where it offers service and at what speeds. Your report names the source so you can verify it yourself.
Are the speeds real or just marketing?
They’re the maximum advertised speeds each provider reports to the FCC for your address, by technology. Real-world speeds vary with your plan, equipment, and network load — but the report shows what’s actually offered at your address, which is where every comparison should start.
Can I actually switch and save?
Often, yes — seeing every provider available (instead of one at a time) is how you spot a faster or cheaper plan you weren’t shown. Your report is yours to use however you like; where a better plan is available, we can point you to current sign-up offers, with no obligation.
Is this the same as checking my address for other property info?
It’s part of the same idea — a free answer computed for your specific address. If you also want your property tax assessment, lot size, or a satellite roof measurement, those tools work by address too.