Sports, rock ‘n’ roll and Cincinnati chili. Birthplace of multiple US presidents and Neil Armstrong. Ohio has it all. It’s home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But is Ohio also worthy of the Home Internet Hall of Fame? Ohio came in 17th in a recent Ookla Speedtest.net ranking of US states by home internet speeds, so it’s not exactly the Roger Staubach of residential broadband, but it’s doing OK. Ohio has some reliable internet service providers to lean on. Spectrum is CNET’s choice for the best ISP in Ohio, largely based on its availability across the state and reasonably fast speeds. When it comes to fast uploads to go along with fast downloads, look to AT&T Fiber for speedy plans and straightforward pricing. However, its limited availability in the Buckeye State keeps AT&T from the top slot. We all know Cleveland rocks, but Ohio also knows how to roll, and residents deserve fast, reliable home internet for work and play. Read on for rural broadband options, a look at 5G home internet as an alternative and a special hometown-hero ISP recommendation for residents of Cincinnati . Source: CNET analysis of provider data.
- Is Ohio a good internet?
- Is there fiber internet in Ohio?
- Is Spectrum or AT&T better for internet in Ohio?