Broadband Adoption

The adoption data below is from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey.

State Broadband Adoption1 Wireline Broadband Adoption2
Alabama 87.4% 68.3%
Alaska 91.6% 68.4%
Arizona 91.1% 76.1%
Arkansas 86.8% 67.1%
California 93.4% 79.2%
Colorado 93.2% 80.0%
Connecticut 92.1% 80.2%
Delaware 92.5% 80.7%
District of Columbia 92.8% 82.5%
Florida 91.7% 77.9%
Georgia 91.2% 76.7%
Hawaii 91.3% 78.6%
Idaho 92.1% 73.4%
Illinois 90.7% 74.9%
Indiana 90.1% 71.6%
Iowa 89.6% 72.3%
Kansas 90.8% 74.5%
Kentucky 89.1% 71.8%
Louisiana 85.4% 65.6%
Maine 90.7% 76.6%
Maryland 92.4% 80.2%
Massachusetts 92.9% 82.0%
Michigan 90.5% 73.3%
Minnesota 92.0% 77.4%
Mississippi 84.3% 61.7%
Missouri 89.5% 70.8%
Montana 89.2% 69.6%
Nebraska 90.2% 75.4%
Nevada 91.5% 76.5%
New Hampshire 93.9% 84.2%
New Jersey 93.0% 81.1%
New Mexico 86.6% 69.0%
New York 90.4% 77.0%
North Carolina 90.2% 76.6%
North Dakota 89.4% 77.0%
Ohio 90.4% 76.2%
Oklahoma 88.6% 68.0%
Oregon 92.4% 79.0%
Pennsylvania 89.9% 76.3%
Rhode Island 91.4% 78.8%
South Carolina 89.2% 72.8%
South Dakota 89.9% 75.8%
Tennessee 89.6% 73.7%
Texas 91.5% 74.4%
Utah 93.6% 81.6%
Vermont 90.7% 77.5%
Virginia 90.9% 76.1%
Washington 93.6% 80.8%
West Virginia 86.4% 70.1%
Wisconsin 90.6% 74.4%
Wyoming 89.5% 70.0%
Puerto Rico 80.8% 51.8%

Footnotes

  1. Includes households who stated they have a non-dialup internet connection.↩︎

  2. Includes households who stated they have “Internet service such as cable, fiber optic, or DSL service.”↩︎