Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and it may have just as many claims to fame. The childhood home of Prince and Bob Dylan, the birthplace of companies like Target and General Mills, and the location of the largest shopping mall in the U.S., Minnesota has been a productive state — even with its freezing cold winters.

For many Minnesota residents today, however, productivity demands fast, reliable home internet . So, how does the Gopher State measure up in that regard?

Quite well, it turns out. Minnesota has an internet plan for every kind of user, whether you just need to browse a little or get online for high-speed gaming. Read on to find out all about the top internet service providers in Minnesota.

Best internet providers in Minnesota



Minnesota is home to an extensive list of internet providers, with connection speeds of up to 10 GB in some areas. Top-rated providers like Quantum Fiber and Metronet offer fiber internet , while Xfinity, Spectrum and Mediacom each provide cable connections to different parts of the state.

You can also find wireless options for home internet, such as fixed wireless from Verizon or satellite plans from Hughesnet. Minnesota internet providers offer plans starting as low as $20/mo.

Internet technology in Minnesota



Connection type always plays a significant part in home Wi-Fi performance, and many Minnesota residents have several options for how they get online.

Satellite internet providers are available almost anywhere in the Gopher State, though connection speeds are significantly slower than other options. Fiber and cable internet providers offer the fastest connection speeds, and Minnesota fiber internet can get especially speedy, with multigigabit plans from several providers. Fixed wireless service varies throughout the state, but 5G wireless providers like Verizon offer gigabit connectivity in some parts of Minnesota.

Top Minnesota cities



While the table above shows a full list of the top internet providers in Minnesota, the exact options vary based on where you live. Internet providers in St. Paul are similar to those in Minneapolis , for instance, but other cities in Minnesota have different options. Enter your address above to explore internet plans in your area.

Cheap internet options in Minnesota



Numerous Minnesota internet providers offer affordable internet plans. While the national average for home internet is $89/mo ., you can get fast Wi-Fi for as low as $20/mo. in the Gopher State. Cable providers like Mediacom and Xfinity offer some of the best internet deals , especially when you bundle services. However, you can even find lightning-fast fiber plans, with symmetrical upload and download speeds for under $50/mo.

Fast internet options in Minnesota



If you need more bandwidth for 4K streaming or high-speed online gaming , Minnesota internet providers have you covered. Several providers have gigabit internet plans, and some fiber providers offer lag-free connections of up to 5 or even 10 GB in select parts of the state.

Before you choose the fastest Home Wi-Fi plan , take some time to assess the bandwidth needs for your household. Check out our internet speed guide to learn more.

Rural internet options in Minnesota



Most of the fastest internet plans are only available in major urban centers. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get reliable internet in rural areas of Minnesota. Usually, your best bet for rural coverage is satellite internet. Providers like Hughesnet, Viasat and Starlink all offer service throughout the Gopher State, but connection speed varies. Keep in mind that you’ll need to install expensive satellite equipment on your property.

Minnesota internet FAQs



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Hannah Whatley is an editor who enjoys collaborating with writers to offer readers the most relevant, accurate, and up-to-date information for their home purchases. She has previously edited for The Motley Fool, The Modest Wallet, Grammarly, JoinCake.com and SaveOnEnergy.com, gaining expertise in several industries. Hannah has a B.A. in English from Thomas Edison State University. When she isn’t editing, she enjoys studying linguistics and languages.

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