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Check Internet Availability at Your Address

Enter your address to see which providers — including Verizon Fios, Xfinity, AT&T, and Spectrum — offer service at your exact location, with real speed data from the FCC.

Quick Answer

Enter your address to instantly check which internet providers serve your home. Our tool uses official FCC Broadband Data Collection filings for address-level accuracy across 30,000+ ZIP codes.

Official FCC Data

Real availability data from the FCC Broadband Data Collection, updated regularly.

Actual Speeds

See maximum advertised download and upload speeds reported by each provider.

Location-Precise

Results based on your exact address, not just ZIP code or city-level estimates.

Is Fios Available in My Area?

Verizon Fios is one of the most popular fiber internet services in the US, offering symmetrical upload and download speeds up to 2 Gbps. However, Fios is only available in parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, including New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and select areas of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Washington, D.C. Use the address checker above to see if Fios serves your home, or visit our Verizon Fios page for coverage details and plan pricing.

How Address-Level Availability Works

Our availability checker is powered by the FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC), the most comprehensive broadband mapping program in the US. Under BDC rules, every internet provider must report service availability at the individual address level — not just by Census block, which older maps used. This means you get precise results for your exact location, including the maximum download and upload speeds each provider offers. The FCC updates this data twice a year, so results reflect real deployment, not just marketing claims. If a provider recently expanded to your area, it may take one filing cycle before the data appears.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the availability checker work?
Our tool uses the FCC Broadband Data Collection to match your address to internet service providers. The FCC requires all providers to report exactly where they offer service, giving you address-level accuracy.
Is Fios available at my address?
Verizon Fios coverage is limited to select states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Use our checker above to see if Fios is available at your address, or visit our Verizon Fios page for more details.
Can I check availability without giving my address?
Yes. You can search by ZIP code on our ZIP code pages for general area information about which providers serve your neighborhood without entering your exact address.
How accurate is this data?
Our data comes from official FCC Broadband Data Collection filings, which are updated semi-annually. This data is 95%+ accurate for most addresses, though newly built areas may have a short delay before providers report coverage.
What if no providers show up?
Try a nearby address or ZIP code. Rural areas may have fewer wired options but are typically covered by satellite providers like Starlink and Viasat, or 5G home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon.