Internet providers in New Hampshire
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New Hampshire is filled with small towns and a ton of natural beauty, and it’s also a very well-connected state for workers. U.S. News named it the 10th best state for internet access, and it ranked second for broadband access. Residents of New Hampshire have five main options for internet service, and there are several smaller providers as well.
Click on any of the cities below to see your options:
Select a city:
- Alton
- Amherst
- Belmont
- Berlin
- Canaan
- Charlestown
- Claremont
- Concord
- Conway
- Derry
- Dover
- Durham
- East Merrimack
- Enfield
- Epping
- Exeter
- Farmington
- Franklin
- Goffstown
- Hampton
- Hanover
- Henniker
- Hillsborough
- Hinsdale
- Hooksett
- Hudson
- Jaffrey
- Keene
- Laconia
- Lebanon
- Littleton
- Londonderry
- Loudon
- Manchester
- Meredith
- Milford
- Milton
- Nashua
- New London
- Newmarket
- Newport
- Peterborough
- Pinardville
- Pittsfield
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Raymond
- Rochester
- Somersworth
- South Hooksett
- Suncook
- Tilton
- Walpole
- Wilton
- Winchester
- Wolfeboro
New Hampshire internet at a glance
You can get access to fast speeds almost anywhere in the Granite State and prices are about average. Basic plans tend to cost $50 or less. There are options from providers such as Spectrum, Xfinity and HughesNet.
Internet availability in New Hampshire
More than 99% of New Hampshire residents have access to broadband internet with an average download speed of 9.5 Mbps. Most people don’t have fiber-optic internet in New Hampshire, but the availability of both cable and DSL is better than the national average. Here are the types of internet available in New Hampshire:
DSL – 95%
Cable – 93%
Fiber – 17%
Fastest internet in New Hampshire
It’s important to get fast internet if you want to play games, stream videos or use your computer for remote work or school, particularly if you’ll have multiple devices using the internet at once. Only one internet provider in New Hampshire has speeds surpassing 1G:
- Xfinity: Fiber network with speeds up to 2G
Cheapest internet in New Hampshire
If you’re looking to keep costs down, there are four internet providers in New Hampshire that offer plans costing less than $50/mo. Just be aware you won’t get the fastest internet for this price, and always check for hidden fees. You might need to pay for equipment rental and remember that the price for your plan could increase after an introductory period. There are four internet providers with plans starting under $50/month:
- Xfinity: $39.99/mo.* + $59.99 upfront for up to 60 Mbps and up to 1,000 GB data
- Atlantic Broadband: $39.99/mo.* + $99.99 upfront for up to 50 Mbps and unlimited data
- Spectrum: $49.99/mo.* + $49.99 upfront for up to 200 Mbps and unlimited data
- Consolidated Communications: $28.69/mo.* for up to 7 Mbps and unlimited data
*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 06/16/20.
Summary of New Hampshire internet providers
Provider | Starting price* | Download speeds | Tech | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
HughesNet![]() | $59.99/mo. | Up to 25 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
Consolidated Communications | $28.69/mo. | 7-100 Mbps | DSL | 92% |
Xfinity![]() | $39.99/mo. | 60 Mbps to 2G | Cable/Fiber | 85% |
Spectrum![]() | $49.99/mo. | 300 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 82% |
*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 06/16/20.
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