Sitting in the middle of all the states, Ohio ranks 24th on the broadband access scale. The southeast portion of Ohio having less access to high-speed coverage, while the northeast and southwest corners experiences good broadband coverage. Ohio’s average download is 102.1Mbps, which considered an average speed, too.
Terrestrial Broadband Coverage
Wired Low Price Plan Access
Mbps Average State Wide Speed
State Broadband Access Ranking
of Ohioans have access to broadband 100mbps or faster.
of Ohioans have access to wireline service.
Cincinnati
89.3 MBPS
25 Providers
Columbus
77.9 MBPS
31 Providers
Cleveland
39.9 MBPS
34 Providers
Dayton
59.7 MBPS
25 Providers
Toledo
53.1 MBPS
26 Providers
Sitting in the middle of all the states, Ohio ranks 24th on the broadband access scale. The southeast portion of Ohio having less access to high-speed coverage, while the northeast and southwest corners experiences good broadband coverage. Ohio’s average download is 102.1Mbps, which considered an average speed, too.
Ohio offers 269 internet providers operating in the state, with 217,000 people going without access to even one of these providers where they live. However, 94.0% of Ohioans have access to wired broadband with speeds of 25Mbps or faster.
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Columbus, Akron, and Dayton have the best internet when it comes to speed, coverage, and pricing.
Although Stafford, Summitville, Alledonia, Cameron, and Middle Bass do not have access to wired broadband internet.
$141,300,142 in federal grant funding has been put toward expansion of broadband infrastructure through programs within the state, and there is legislation issued as a comprehensive plan to expand and enhance the state’s broadband network.