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Internet Service Providers in District of Columbia

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District of Columbia Internet Coverage & Availability in 2026

District of Columbia Internet Facts in 2026

District of Columbia's Internet Ranking

District of Columbia currently ranks 17th among states in BroadbandNow’s annual rankings of internet coverage, speed and availability.

Access to Wired or Fixed Wireless Broadband: 99.8%

This means that roughly zero in ten District of Columbia residents are not able to purchase an internet plan of at least 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload.

Access to Wired Low-Priced Broadband Plan: 99.8%

This means that nearly zero in ten residents are not able to purchase broadband at a price of $60/month or less (excluding promotions and government programs).

Access to Fiber-Optic Service: 86.3%

This means that one in ten residents are unable to purchase a fiber internet plan.

Number of Internet Providers in District of Columbia: 22

The U.S. has more than 2,877 internet service providers, with most covering very small areas. It is worth searching by zip code to see who is available in your town.

At BroadbandNow, we advocate for a definition of broadband internet to be at least 100 Mbps, as opposed to the FCC definition of 25 Mbps, which would be considered slow for many internet-intensive activities.

In D.C., 99% of households have access to 100 Mbps wired or fixed wireless broadband, ranking 1st among all states.

In D.C., 98.9% of households have access to 1 Gbps wired or fixed wireless broadband, ranking 1st among all states.

2026 District of Columbia Broadband Market Analysis

District of Columbia ranks #17 nationwide (slipping 3 spots from 2025) in BroadbandNow’s 2026 Best and Worst States for Broadband report, earning an overall grade of B (Score: 85.14/100). The state’s standing is anchored by fundamental prerequisite connectivity, with 99.8% of residents having access to basic wired or fixed wireless broadband and 99.8% covered by affordable low-priced plans. Physical network architecture across the state features a 86.3% fiber-optic availability rate, which directly influences overall consumer reliability and quality scores.

In our evaluation of over 160 million speed tests, District of Columbia demonstrated network responsiveness with a median round-trip latency of 14.13 ms alongside median download speeds reaching 101.8 Mbps and upload speeds of 23.8 Mbps. Real-world network performance reveals noticeable variations between leading urban corridors and surrounding communities. In major metropolitan centers like Washington, municipal performance earns a national ranking of #95 (Grade B), supported by a 86.3% fiber footprint and median download speeds of 101.8 Mbps.

Outside of primary metropolitan centers, surrounding suburban and rural communities frequently encounter lower fiber density and more limited provider tier options. Because infrastructure quality, plan pricing, and fiber availability shift dramatically from city to city across District of Columbia, checking address-level provider coverage remains essential for remote workers, competitive gamers, and everyday households.

Internet Coverage by Demographic in District of Columbia

Individuals or households with no internet access by characteristic (includes broadband and non-broadband packages)

Percentage of households with and without any type of internet access

  • With: 95.3%
  • Without: 4.7%

Type of internet connection

  • Dialup only: <1%
  • Broadband of any type: 92.5%
  • Cellular data only: 10.2%
  • Satellite: 4.8%

Age

  • <18: 3.3%
  • 18-64: 5%
  • 65+ adults: 15.8%

Household Income

  • <$20,000: 22.4%
  • $20,000-$74,999: 10.8%
  • $75,000+: 3.1%

Race

  • Black: 10%
  • Native American/Alaska Native: 0%
  • Asian: 4.1%
  • Mixed race: 4.2%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 3.3%
  • White: 3%

Employment Status

  • Employed: 3.7%
  • Unemployed: 3.4%

Educational Attainment

  • Less than high school: 21.9%
  • HS grad, some college or associate's: 12.8%
  • Bachelor's degree: 3.2%

Internet Providers in District of Columbia

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Provider Max. Download Speed Connection Availability Rating
Verizon High Speed Internet 10 Mbps DSL 100.0%
2.8
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Xfinity 2 Gbps Cable, Fiber 99.1%
3.4
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Astound Broadband 1.5 Gbps Cable 66.5% View Plans
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet 415 Mbps Fixed Wireless 65.2%
3.2
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AT&T Internet Air 300 Mbps Fixed Wireless 64.0% View Plans
Verizon Fios 2 Gbps Fiber 63.6%
3.6
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Mint Mobile 415 Mbps Fixed Wireless 63.5% View Plans
XNET WiFi 2 Gbps Fixed Wireless 62.5% View Plans
EarthLink Fiber 940 Mbps Fiber 62.5% View Plans
Verizon 5G Home Internet 300 Mbps Fixed Wireless 32.6% View Plans
DC Access 200 Mbps Fixed Wireless 13.6% View Plans
Spectrum 2 Gbps Cable 3.5%
3.4
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Starry Internet 1 Gbps Fixed Wireless 3.4% View Plans
Believe Wireless Broadband 1 Gbps Fixed Wireless 1.5% View Plans
WeLink Communications 2 Gbps Fixed Wireless 0.5% View Plans
Astound Broadband 2 Gbps Fiber 0.1% View Plans

Internet Providers By City in District of Columbia

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Washington 97.1% 26 providers