2026 FCC data 115 providers 191 Mbps avg DSL-led mix

Minnesota Broadband Data

FCC Form 477 internet service provider coverage and transport-technology mix for Minnesota (MN). All figures are programmatic rollups of public deployment filings.

Broadband technology mix Stacked horizontal bar showing the percentage share of fiber, cable, DSL, fixed-wireless, and satellite broadband filings. Broadband technology mix FCC Form 477 deployment filings · share of total records 15.9% 59.8% 12.0% Fiber 5.50% Cable 6.80% DSL 15.90% Fixed-Wireless 59.80% Satellite 12.00% Five-segment transport-technology composition · normalised to 100%
Minnesota transport-technology mix (FCC Form 477 share of filings)

Providers

115

Distinct ISPs filing in MN

Average max download

191 Mbps

Mean of advertised speeds

Fiber coverage

5.5%

Share of FCC filings

below national average

Total deployment records

1,423,510

Across 115 providers

Transport-technology share

Fiber 5.5%

Future-proofed transport (symmetric multi-Gbps capable)

Cable 6.8%

Coaxial DOCSIS 3.1/4.0 footprint

DSL 15.9%

Legacy copper (ADSL/VDSL2/G.fast)

Federal broadband speed-tier distribution Horizontal bar showing the share of 1,423,511 FCC Form 477 deployment filings across the five federal speed-threshold bands. <3/0.768 18.0% 3/0.768 → 25/3 42.0% 25/3 → 100/20 25.0% 100/20 → 1G 10.0% ≥1G/100 Sub-broadband 71,176 Legacy 256,232 Standard 597,874 Giga-capable 355,878 Gigabit+ 142,351 1,423,511 filings · 5 federal speed-threshold bands
Minnesota federal speed-tier composition (sub-3/0.768 → ≥1G/100, FCC Form 477)

What the FCC Data Shows for Minnesota

Minnesota has 115 distinct broadband providers on file with the FCC and 1,423,510 total deployment records across all technology types. The state's average maximum advertised download speed sits at 191.4 Mbps — at or above the federal 100/20 Mbps broadband benchmark. That headline figure is the mean across every filing, so it weights provider-by-census-block records equally rather than weighting by population, which means rural filings pull the average as much as urban ones.

The technology mix in Minnesota is led by DSL, with fiber accounting for 5.5% of filings, cable 6.8%, and DSL 15.9%. Fiber share is the single best indicator of future-proofed infrastructure because fiber supports symmetric multi-gigabit speeds and scales without rewiring; cable share signals incumbent coverage in suburbs and cities; DSL share typically correlates with legacy copper footprints in smaller towns and rural pockets where no newer technology has arrived yet.

ViaSat, Inc. files the most deployment records in Minnesota at 259,777, with Hughes Network Systems, LLC second at 240,553. The dominant technology line by filing count is Fixed Wireless Licensed, which alone accounts for 740,883 records. Remember that Form 477 counts provider filings, not homes actually connected, so a block with five providers shows up as five records — useful for measuring competition and coverage breadth, but not a direct proxy for subscriber counts or real-world speeds at any specific address.

Technology Breakdown

Technology Records
Fixed Wireless Licensed 740,883
Fixed Wireless Unlicensed 265,567
VDSL 97,479
Cable 81,267
ADSL 79,181
Fiber 77,802
DSL 50,274
Cable (DOCSIS 3.1) 15,655
Technology 40 10,127
Cable (DOCSIS 1-2) 4,768
Cable (DOCSIS 3.0) 414
Technology 30 93

Providers in Minnesota

Provider Records
ViaSat, Inc. 259,777
Hughes Network Systems, LLC 240,553
VSAT Systems, LLC 240,553
CenturyLink, Inc. 103,105
Frontier Communications Corporation 65,785
Arvig Enterprises, Inc. 56,721
LTD Broadband LLC 50,371
Nextera Holdings, LLC 46,627
Minnesota Valley Television Improvement Corporation 40,393
Comcast Corporation 31,826
Charter Communications 30,001
Mediacom Communications Corp. 21,503
Radio Link Internet 18,613
Hiawatha Broadband Communications, Inc. 14,032
Midcontinent Communications 13,107
Nuvera Communications, Inc. 11,668
Gardonville Cooperative Telephone Association 11,553
Rural Communications Holding Corporation 9,995
Paul Bunyan Rural Telephone Cooperative 9,327
Info Link Wireless, Inc. 7,500
Broadband Corp. 7,187
Genesis Technology Communications LLC 6,207
Woodstock Telephone Company 5,906
Garden Valley Telephone Company 5,674
JTN Communications 5,589
Minnesota WiFi 5,572
Consolidated Telephone Company 4,854
RS Fiber Cooperative 4,606
Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. 4,332
Windstream Holdings, Inc. 4,317
Lismore Cooperative Telephone Company 4,305
Wikstrom Telephone Co 4,294
Ace Telephone Association 3,637
JAB Wireless, Inc. 3,460
Park Region Mutual Telephone Company 3,237
Federated Telephone Cooperative 3,048
Jaguar Communications 2,994
Runestone Telephone Association 2,910
US Internet Corp. 2,859
Advantenon, Inc. 2,766
Consolidated Communications, Inc. 2,584
Red River Rural Telephone Association 2,267
Northern Network Concepts 2,110
Sjoberg's Inc. 2,090
Clarity Telecom, LLC 2,074
AirFiber, Inc. 2,048
Savage Communications Inc. 2,030
Keltgen Technology, Inc. 1,862
Cooperative Light & Power 1,853
Alliance Communications Cooperative, Inc. 1,827

Showing top 50 of 115 providers.

Disclaimer: Data from FCC Form 477. For informational purposes only. Coverage percentages are based on provider filings and may overstate actual availability at specific addresses. Speed figures represent maximum advertised speeds, not guaranteed performance. Always verify availability directly with providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many broadband providers serve Minnesota?

According to FCC Form 477 data, 115 broadband providers have filed deployment records in Minnesota.

What is the average download speed in Minnesota?

The average maximum advertised download speed across all providers in Minnesota is 191.4 Mbps, based on FCC deployment filings.

What broadband technologies are available in Minnesota?

Minnesota has broadband coverage through multiple technologies including fiber (5.5%), cable (6.8%), and DSL (15.9%).

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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBroadband Editorial