Internet providers in Minnesota
Compare plans from nine providers to find the best fit for your home.



Find Minnesota internet providers by city
Whether you are planning to settle in Minnesota near the popular Twin Cities area, or a more rural part of the state, moving to Minnesota is a big task. If you are new to Minnesota or moving within the state, compare the internet service providers available in your area to make sure you are getting the best deal for the speed you need.
Minnesotans have nine primary internet providers to choose from, including regional and nationwide providers. Click on any of the MN cities below to find and compare internet providers in those locations.
Select a city:
- Albert Lea
- Albertville
- Alexandria
- Andover
- Anoka
- Apple Valley
- Arden Hills
- Austin
- Baxter
- Becker
- Belle Plaine
- Bemidji
- Big Lake
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brainerd
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Buffalo
- Burnsville
- Byron
- Cambridge
- Cannon Falls
- Carver
- Centerville
- Champlin
- Chanhassen
- Chaska
- Chisago City
- Chisholm
- Circle Pines
- Cloquet
- Cold Spring
- Columbia Heights
- Columbus
- Coon Rapids
- Corcoran
- Cottage Grove
- Crookston
- Crystal
- Dayton
- Deephaven
- Delano
- Detroit Lakes
- Dilworth
- Duluth
- Eagan
- East Bethel
- East Grand Forks
- Eden Prairie
- Edina
- Elk River
- Elko New Market
- Eveleth
- Fairmont
- Falcon Heights
- Faribault
- Farmington
- Fergus Falls
- Forest Lake
- Fridley
- Glencoe
- Golden Valley
- Goodview
- Grand Rapids
- Grant
- Ham Lake
- Hastings
- Hermantown
- Hibbing
- Hopkins
- Hugo
- Hutchinson
- International Falls
- Inver Grove Heights
- Isanti
- Jordan
- Kasson
- La Crescent
- Lake City
- Lake Elmo
- Lakeville
- Le Sueur
- Lindstrom
- Lino Lakes
- Litchfield
- Little Canada
- Little Falls
- Lonsdale
- Luverne
- Mahtomedi
- Mankato
- Maple Grove
- Maplewood
- Marshall
- Medina
- Melrose
- Mendota Heights
- Minneapolis
- Minnetonka
- Minnetrista
- Montevideo
- Monticello
- Moorhead
- Mora
- Morris
- Mound
- Mounds View
- New Brighton
- New Hope
- New Prague
- New Ulm
- North Branch
- North Mankato
- North Oaks
- North St. Paul
- Northfield
- Norwood Young America
- Nowthen
- Oak Grove
- Oak Park Heights
- Oakdale
- Orono
- Otsego
- Owatonna
- Park Rapids
- Pipestone
- Plymouth
- Princeton
- Prior Lake
- Ramsey
- Red Wing
- Redwood Falls
- Rice Lake
- Richfield
- Robbinsdale
- Rochester
- Rockford
- Rogers
- Rosemount
- Roseville
- Sartell
- Sauk Centre
- Sauk Rapids
- Savage
- Scandia
- Shakopee
- Shoreview
- Shorewood
- Sleepy Eye
- South St. Paul
- Spring Lake Park
- St. Anthony
- St. Charles
- St. Cloud
- St. Francis
- St. James
- St. Joseph
- St. Louis Park
- St. Michael
- St. Paul
- St. Paul Park
- St. Peter
- Stewartville
- Stillwater
- Thief River Falls
- Two Harbors
- Vadnais Heights
- Victoria
- Virginia
- Waconia
- Wadena
- Waite Park
- Waseca
- Watertown
- Wayzata
- West St. Paul
- White Bear Lake
- Willmar
- Windom
- Winona
- Woodbury
- Worthington
- Wyoming
- Zimmerman
Minnesota internet at a glance
Internet service providers in Minnesota offer a variety of speeds, prices and internet connection types. In this Land of 10,000 Lakes, as it is popularly known, you can find internet options from providers such as CenturyLink, Xfinity and Mediacom.
Internet availability in Minnesota
Over 96% of Minnesota homes have at least one internet provider available. Cable and DSL internet service are the most prevalent type of internet in the Minnesota area. Over 50% of the state has access to speeds of 100 Mbps or more.
Check out the types of internet available in Minnesota below. You can also find several satellite and fixed-wireless internet providers available in the state of Minnesota.
DSL – 90%
Cable – 83%
Fiber-optic – 39%
Fastest internet in Minnesota
Five Minnesota internet providers offer internet speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps. Cable or fiber-optic internet at these fast speeds is perfect for gaming, streaming, telecommuting and remote learning.
You’ll find some of the fastest internet speeds in Minnesota from these providers, where available:
- Xfinity — Cable network with speeds up to 1,200 Mbps
- Mediacom — Cable network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Midco — Cable network with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Nextera Communications — Fixed wireless with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- CenturyLink — Fiber network with speeds up to 940 Mbps
Cheapest internet in Minnesota
Looking for cheap internet in Minnesota? Three providers offer plans under $30/mo.* Keep an eye out for extra fees such as equipment rental fees and data caps that can add to your monthly internet bill.
- Mediacom — $19.99/mo.* for up to 60 Mbps
- Xfinity — $30/mo.* for up to 50 Mbps
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 7/13/22.
Summary of Minnesota internet providers
Use the chart below to compare the top nine Minnesota internet providers by price, speed and availability. Call now for information about specific plans and promotions going on in your area.
Provider | Starting monthly price* | Download speed range | Tech | State availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
CenturyLink![]() | $49.00 | 12 – 940 Mbps | DSL, fiber | 81% |
Xfinity![]() | $30.00 | 50 – 1,200 Mbps | Cable | 55% |
Mediacom![]() | $19.99 | 60 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 12% |
Frontier![]() | $54.99 | Varies | DSL, fiber | 8% |
Midco | $49.95 | 150 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 6% |
Nextera Communications | $59.99 | 2 – 1,000 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 58% |
LTD Broadband | $50.00 | 6 – 25 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 13% |
MVTV Wireless | $39.95 | 3 – 25 Mbps | Fixed wireless | 6% |
HughesNet![]() | $64.99 | Up to 25 Mbps | Satellite | 99% |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. As of 7/13/22.
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