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Published 2:54 pm ET Oct 29

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  • Valuable bundle options
    Verizon 5G InternetVerizon 5G Internet
    Plans starting at
    $50
    /mo*for 12 mos.
    Call to learn more
    877-218-6702
    Speeds up to
    1000 Mbps
    Connection type
    wireless
    Contract length
    None
    *with a mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. With Auto Pay + Paperless billing.
  • Broad satellite internet coverage
    Hughesnet InternetHughesnet Internet
    Plans starting at
    $49
    99/mo*for 12 mos.
    Call to learn more
    855-322-2659
    Speeds up to
    100 Mbps
    Connection type
    satellite
    Contract length
    24 months
    ***Monthly Fee reflects the applied $5 savings for ACHⓘ enrollment. Enroll before the 2nd billing cycle for continued savings. Service plans require a 24-month commitment. Equipment Lease or Purchase fees extra.
  • Affordable cable internet
    Spectrum InternetSpectrum Internet
    Plans starting at
    $30
    /mo*for 12 mos.
    Call to learn more
    844-233-3218
    Speeds up to
    1000 Mbps
    Connection type
    cable
    Contract length
    None
    *Pricing availability varies by location

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Wyoming is a land of big sky and open vistas. As the least populated state in the U.S., it is the place to be if you want plenty of space. Wyoming is even home to the world’s first national park — Yellowstone — which recently marked its 150th anniversary.

Still, more than 584,000 residents call Wyoming home. Many of those residents need reliable home internet to stay connected, no matter how remote they may be. 

With so few densely populated areas, getting fast internet can be a little tricky. In this guide, you’ll find out about the top internet service providers in Wyoming.

Why trust our broadband experts

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Best internet providers in Wyoming

Internet in Wyoming may not be as easy to come by as in more heavily populated states, but there are good options for fast home Wi-Fi in many parts of the region. Wyoming internet providers even offer multi-gigabit internet plans of up to 5 GB in some areas.

Top internet service providers in Wyoming include Quantum Fiber, Spectrum and T-Mobile. Availability for these providers varies from city to city. If you’re looking for providers that offer service anywhere in the state, check out satellite internet options like Hughesnet, Viasat and Starlink.

ProviderStarting price range*Download speed rangeConnection typeAvailability
Quantum Fiber/CenturyLink***$45–$75/mo.200–940 MbpsFiber, DSL54%
Spectrum$30–$70/mo.100–1,000 MbpsCable50%
Verizon 5G Home$35**–$70/mo.300–1,000 MbpsFixed wirelessUnknown
T-Mobile Home Internet$35**–$70/mo.87–415 MbpsFixed wireless49%
Bluepeak$55–$100/mo.1,000–5,000 MbpsFiberUnknown
Hughesnet$49.99–$94.99/mo.50–100 MbpsSatellite100%
Starlink$80–$120/mo.50–250 MbpsSatellite100%
Viasat$119.99/mo.25–150 MbpsSatellite100%
Disclaimers

*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. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary. 

**When bundled with a qualifying mobile plan.

***Limited availability. Service and rate in select locations only. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply. Rate excludes CTL Fee not to exceed $1.50/mo./line.

♱Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET: Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Capable modem required for all Gig speeds. For a list of capable modems, visit Spectrum.net/modem. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2025 Charter Communications, all rights reserved.

Methodology

We rated the largest internet providers in the U.S. for 2025. Each provider was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 based on over a dozen factors, including speed, cost, availability, fees, customer satisfaction, connection type and more. We also used data from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to compare the average speed offered by internet companies in the U.S. to set a baseline for what is considered a good internet speed. Additionally, we analyzed data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) to understand how each internet service provider (ISP) fares in customer service and perceived value. 

Internet technology in Wyoming

Performance for your home internet depends on the type of connection you have, and not all options are available everywhere in Wyoming.

You can get satellite internet anywhere in the state as long as you have a satellite dish on your property. Cable internet and fixed wireless connections are both available to roughly two-thirds of the state and tend to offer faster connectivity. Fiber internet is by far the fastest option — offering symmetrical upload and download speeds of up to 5 GB — but it’s only available to about a fourth of Wyoming residents.

Find an overview of the pricing, speed limits and availability of each type of internet in Wyoming in the following table.

Connection typeStarting price*Speeds up toAvailability
Satellite$49.99–$120/mo.250 Mbps100%
Cable$50–$70/mo.1,000 Mbps62%
Fixed wireless$35**–$70/mo.1,000 Mbps66%
Fiber$45–$100/mo.5,000 Mbps28%
Disclaimers

*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. Price may include autopay and paperless billing discounts. Speeds may vary. 

**When bundled with a qualifying mobile plan.

Top Wyoming cities

Wyoming internet options vary from city to city. There are a number of small local providers that offer service in select cities, and even the list of major providers may vary from town to town. Internet providers in Cheyenne may not be the same as those in Casper, for instance. Enter your address to find some of the fastest home Wi-Fi providers in your area.

Cheap internet options in Wyoming

The national average for home Wi-Fi is $40–$80/mo., but Wyoming residents have several options for cheap internet plans at well below that price. Spectrum, T-Mobile and Verizon all offer Wi-Fi plans for under $50/mo., some as low as $35–$40 if you bundle with other services. Local internet providers may offer their own deals to keep service affordable, as well.

Fast internet options in Wyoming

On the other end of the spectrum, some Wyoming internet providers feature lightning-fast speeds for 4K streaming, online gaming, or video-conferencing.

Spectrum and Quantum Fiber offer gigabit internet plans, while Bluepeak’s fiber connections can reach up to 5 GB in some areas. These plans are more expensive, and top speeds have limited availability, but they’re more than enough for most online activities and household sizes.

You may be unsure just how fast of a Wi-Fi connection you need. To learn more about the speed required for different activities and device connections, read our internet speed guide.

Rural internet options in Wyoming

Customers in dense metro areas have the most choice when it comes to internet provider, connection type, and download speed. However, that doesn’t mean residents in rural areas of Wyoming are out of luck. You may have access to 5G fixed wireless from T-Mobile, and satellite internet providers like Hughesnet offer coverage everywhere in the state.

Wyoming internet FAQs

What is Starlink speed in Wyoming?

Starlink advertises a download speed of up to 250 Mbps in Wyoming — faster than most satellite providers due to its use of low-orbit satellites. However, actual connection speed can vary based on your specific location, changes in the weather and more.

Is Wyoming internet good?

Overall, Wyoming residents have slower internet connections than users in many other parts of the country. The state’s median download speed of 155 Mbps is well below the national median of 246 Mbps. However, decent high-speed connections are available in many areas, even reaching 5 GB in some parts of Wyoming.

How do I know if a provider is serviceable for me in Wyoming?

The FCC’s National Broadband makes it easy to explore options for internet providers in your area. You can search by location or provider to browse general coverage data. You can also enter your address on this page to find which providers are available at your specific location.

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Luke DaughertyAllconnect.com

Luke Daugherty is a freelance writer, editor, and former operations manager. His work covers a wide range of topics, including streaming and internet tech, green energy, and personal finance. His work, bylined and ghostwritten, has appeared in The Balance, CNET, CIO Magazine, Entrepreneur, and more.

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Hannah Whatley is an editor who enjoys collaborating with writers to offer readers the most relevant, accurate, and up-to-date information for their home purchases. She has previously edited for The Motley Fool, The Modest Wallet, Grammarly, JoinCake.com and SaveOnEnergy.com, gaining expertise in several industries. Hannah has a B.A. in English from Thomas Edison State University. When she isn’t editing, she enjoys studying linguistics and languages.

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