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Check Internet Availability by Address

Updated 7/12/2026 · 5 min read

Internet coverage isn't uniform. Two homes on the same street can have different providers, different speeds, and different pricing. That's why an address check is the first — and most important — step before you sign up for a plan.

See what's installable at your address.

Free availability check — no obligation.

Why an address check matters

Provider maps show general coverage, but they don't reflect building type, wiring, or in-unit installation. An address check confirms what's actually installable at your specific home or apartment.

What you'll need

Have this handy before you start:

  • Street address and unit or apartment number
  • ZIP code
  • A phone number or email so a specialist can confirm the plan

Step-by-step

Running the check takes under a minute.

  • Open the availability form
  • Enter your address, unit, city, state, and ZIP
  • Add a name, phone, and email so a specialist can reach you
  • Submit — we ping participating providers and confirm what's installable

Reading the results

You'll see the providers serving your address, plan speeds, promotional pricing, and any bundle options. A specialist can walk you through installation timelines and equipment.

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Frequently asked questions

Is an address check free?

Yes. There's no cost or obligation to check availability at your address.

How long does the address check take?

The form takes under a minute. A specialist typically follows up the same business day.

Do I need to give my full address?

Yes — coverage varies down to the building, so we need the full street address, unit, and ZIP to return accurate results.

Ready to see plans at your home?

Check availability or call an internet specialist now.

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