Rural Telecom Internet Availability
Rural Telecom internet availability by address. Enter a zip code, city, or address below to see all providers.
Rural Telecom internet availability by address. Enter a zip code, city, or address below to see all providers.
Rural Telecom has internet service available to less than 1% of people in the US. Among those covered, the breakdown by service type is as follows:
This map illustrates Rural Telecom’s internet availability across the United States. Use the buttons at the top of the map to toggle between the different types of connections including DSL, cable, and fiber.

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This page reflects the most recent FCC update from January 06, 2026, based on the Broadband Data Collection as of June 30, 2025.
| Plan | Monthly Price | Typical Download Speed | Typical Upload Speed | Connection Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting At | $55.00 | 1000 Mbps | 250 Mbps | DSL |
Note: These provider-reported typical speeds reflect plan-specific expectations, while speed metrics elsewhere on our site measure maximum available performance across areas.
This map highlights Rural Telecom coverage and speeds by state, Rural Telecom has the biggest presence in Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada. Hover over each state to see Rural Telecom availability by connection type, and click on a state to see all providers in that state.
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Rural Telecom frequently competes for customers with providers like T-Mobile Home Internet, Spectrum, and SkyFiber Internet. Below, we offer a side-by-side comparison of these ISPs based on key metrics such as service availability, average speeds, and customer ratings.
| Rural Telecom vs T-Mobile Home Internet | |
|---|---|
| 53.62% Availability Overlap | |
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| National Availability | |
| less than 1% | 85.72% |
| High Speed Availability | |
| 82.24% DSL | 100.00% Fixed Wireless |
| Average Speed | |
| 136 Mbps | 39 Mbps |
| Customer Rating | |
(0) | (284) |
| Rural Telecom vs Spectrum | |
|---|---|
| 46.00% Availability Overlap | |
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| National Availability | |
| less than 1% | 32.05% |
| High Speed Availability | |
| 82.24% DSL | 100.00% Cable |
| Average Speed | |
| 136 Mbps | 1,000 Mbps |
| Customer Rating | |
(0) | (1738) |
| Rural Telecom vs SkyFiber Internet | |
|---|---|
| 24.10% Availability Overlap | |
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| National Availability | |
| less than 1% | less than 1% |
| High Speed Availability | |
| 82.24% DSL | 100.00% Fixed Wireless |
| Average Speed | |
| 136 Mbps | 100 Mbps |
| Customer Rating | |
(0) | (1) |
Rural Telecom competes with 15 other ISPs across the U.S., defined as any provider that competes in at least some part of Rural Telecom's service area. On average, customers within Rural Telecom's service area have about 2.1 alternative ISP options to choose from.
Rural Telecom is available in 26 cities throughout the country. Here is a list of the largest cities with Rural Telecom internet service: