Nicknamed as a sunflower state and often referred to as the “Breadbasket of America”, Kansas takes great pride as one of the biggest states of the country that produce wheat, corn, and sorghum.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Kansas had an estimated population of more than 2.9 million1.
98.7% of the urban and 87.3% of the rural population have access to broadband internet with at least 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload speed*.
*The stats are based on FCC’s Fourteenth Broadband Deployment Report, released on January 19, 2021.Over 90.9% of households have an internet subscription (cellular, broadband, or satellite).
74.5% of households have a fixed wireline broadband connection.
6.9% of households are satellite internet subscribers.
9.1% of households don’t have an internet subscription2.
As per Ookla’s Speedtest® results for Q4 2023, the median download and upload speeds in Kansas are 210.49 Mbps and 50.51 Mbps respectively.3
ISP Name | Starting at | Download Speed Range (up to) | Connection Type | Data Caps | Order Now |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AT&T |
$55/mo.plus taxes1 |
300 Mbps – 5-Gig^ | Copper, Fiber | Unlimited | (855) 386-4590 |
Cox |
$50/mo.2 |
100 Mbps – 2000 Mbps | Cable | 1.25 TB | (855) 814-6044 |
Xfinity |
$19.99/mo.3(varies by location) |
150 Mbps – 1,200 Mbps | Cable | 1.2 TB | (844) 572-2220 |
Spectrum |
$50/mo.4 |
500 Mbps – 1 Gig** | Cable | Unlimited | (888) 507-7838 |
Satellite internet majorly covers the state of Kansas followed by DSL and cable internet. Whereas, fiber comes at the last with only 20% coverage. Here’s the breakdown by connection type in Kansas.
Fiber
20%
Satellite
>99%
Cable
83.10%
DSL
86.20%
See what your neighbors say about their current internet service providers (ISPs). We’ve categorized the data based on the factors that are most important to a user when choosing an ISP. Here’s how the internet users in Kansas rate their ISPs, according to our survey:
Here are the results:
Source: LocalCableDeals’ nationwide Customer Satisfaction Ratings (CSR) survey (2024) in collaboration with our survey partners.
Why? With Cox Internet, you can get panoramic Wi-Fi that delivers connection to every corner in the house. Plus, it has millions of hotspots nationwide that help you stay connected wherever you are.
* Everyday low price. No annual contract.Why? With over 99.9% network reliability and a typical latency of ~16.095, Xfinity can be a good options for those who can’t afford lag.
*For 12 months with 1-year term contract. Taxes and equipment not included. Automatic payments and paperless billing required.Why? With Spectrum’s high speed internet and unlimited data, its customers can stream movies and shows for hours on end.
*For 1 yearsWhy? Hughesnet offers satellite internet that virtually covers every city and the state in the country. This helps you to stay connected to the world wherever you are!
Save $25/mo. for 12 months**You can get Xinity Internet and Mediacom Internet for as low as $20/mo., however, the availability of their plans depend on your locality.
Internet installation charges depend predominantly on the area of the subscriber and the provider. To get a quote on installation charges of your chosen provider at your address in Kansas, call us at (855) 771-3154.
The speed of the internet connection you get for your home depends on numerous factors such as; the bandwidth, data usage, number of devices connected, etc. To learn more about it, you can read our guide on internet speeds to make an informed decision.
As one of the top providers in the state, AT&T offers fiber internet plans in Kansas, however, its availability may depend on the area you live in.
1 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (NST-EST2023-POP)
2 2022: ACS 1-Year Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau.
3 https://www.speedtest.net/global-index/united-states?fixed#market-analysis