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.”↩︎