In Missouri there are 4 residential DSL providers covering 88.50% of the state. The average home can get speeds up to 56 Mbps. Note that we may have a financial relationship with some of the providers below. This does not influence rankings, and helps us provide high-quality detailed information for free.

 

DSL Internet Service Providers in Missouri

AT&T | DSL

Availability:

61.41%

Avg. Speed:

59 Mbps

Centurylink | DSL

Availability:

22.60%

Avg. Speed:

32 Mbps

Socket | DSL

Availability:

2.52%

Avg. Speed:

6.9 Mbps

Windstream | DSL

Availability:

2.16%

Avg. Speed:

110 Mbps

To avoid wasting your time, providers with less than 1% coverage in Missouri are not shown.

 

Missouri Satellite TV & Internet Providers

DISH Satellite TV

Availability:

100%

Avg. Speed:

N/A: Call to bundle.

 

DIRECTV Satellite TV

Availability:

100%

Avg. Speed:

N/A

Not sure whether to choose Dish or DIRECTV? For most people most of the time we recommend DISH. But click here to learn more.

 

HughesNet Satellite Internet

Availability:

100%

Avg. Speed:

15 Mbps

(High latency)

 

 

 

Where in Missouri is DSL internet available?

Missouri map of DSL internet availability

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DSL is available in 88.50% of Missouri. Areas in green have DSL internet service, where areas in yellow or red may not. The most widely available provider is AT&T. Call one of the companies with service in Missouri above to see who has service at your home.

 

How fast is DSL internet in Missouri?

The map below shows maximum DSL internet speeds by area in Missouri.

Missouri map of the fastest DSL internet speeds

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The average Missouri home can get up to 56 Mbps on their DSL internet plan. The fastest DSL download speed in the state is 1,000 Mbps, which less than 1% of residents can get. Some homes and apartments do not have access to these speeds. On the slower end, for example, less than 1% of homes can only purchase plans up to 0.26 Mbps. See the internet provider details below for info about their speed and coverage in Missouri.

DSL internet speeds tend to be faster in the east parts of Missouri, and slower in the southeast areas of the state.

Is DSL the fastest internet I can get in Missouri?

The fastest internet for you may vary based on where in Missouri you live. In general, cable competes most often with DSL in the state.

  • Fiber is the fastest internet type for 34.39% of Missouri homes.
  • Cable is fastest for 47.92% of the state.
  • DSL is fastest for 6.60%.
  • Fixed wireless is fastest for 10.59%.
  • Satellite internet may be the only option for less than 1% of Missouri homes.

 

DSL Providers in Depth

Below you'll find which TV and internet providers offer service in Missouri, along with details on where in Missouri and at what speeds.

AT&T DSL in Missouri

AT&T DSL coverage

About 61.41%, or 3,678,051 people, have AT&T DSL internet available to them in the state. The company covers the entire Missouri area. AT&T is one of the largest internet service providers internet service providers in the US, with internet service available in a majority of Missouri.

 

AT&T DSL download speeds

AT&T is below average when comparing download speeds to all other internet providers in Missouri. Versus other DSL providers in the area, AT&T DSL is below average. There are 14 different maximum speeds throughout Missouri. The fastest plan anyone in Missouri can order from AT&T goes up to 100 Mbps, the slowest package only goes up to 0.77 Mbps, and the state-wide average maximum speed for Missouri customers is up to 59 Mbps.

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The following maximum speeds are marketed to AT&T customers in Missouri. Cheaper plans with slower speeds may be available.

  • 40.0% up to 100.0 Mbps
  • 8.7% up to 75.0 Mbps
  • 14.1% up to 50.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 45.0 Mbps
  • 5.8% up to 25.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 24.0 Mbps
  • 13.9% up to 18.0 Mbps
  • 4.5% up to 12.0 Mbps
  • 2.1% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 5.2% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 5.0 Mbps
  • 2.3% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 1.2% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 1.2% up to 0.8 Mbps

 

AT&T DSL upload speeds

In Missouri download speeds tend to be than upload speeds for AT&T DSL. Compared to other ISPs, AT&T is below average where upload speeds are concerned, and below average compared to other Missouri DSL providers. AT&T offers 12 different upload speeds across the state, so your internet plan's upload speed may vary by neighborhood. The fastest upload speed available to anyone from this ISP in Missouri is up to 20 Mbps. Some customers have slower plan choices, which only go up to 0.26 Mbps. On average, AT&T customers can get speeds up to 12 Mbps.

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AT&T's Missouri DSL customers can expect the following upload speeds:

  • 48.7% up to 20.0 Mbps
  • 14.1% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 8.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 5.2% up to 5.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 0.6% up to 2.0 Mbps
  • 18.4% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 10.0% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 1.2% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 1.5% up to 0.4 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 0.3 Mbps

 

 

 

Centurylink DSL in Missouri

Centurylink DSL coverage

About 22.60%, or 1,353,298 people, have Centurylink DSL internet available to them in the state. The company covers the entire Missouri area. Centurylink is one of the largest internet service providers internet service providers in the US, with internet service available in a small portion of Missouri.

 

Centurylink DSL download speeds

Centurylink is below average when comparing download speeds to all other internet providers in Missouri. Versus other DSL providers in the area, Centurylink DSL is below average. There are 25 different maximum speeds throughout Missouri. The fastest plan anyone in Missouri can order from Centurylink goes up to 140 Mbps, the slowest package only goes up to 0.26 Mbps, and the state-wide average maximum speed for Missouri customers is up to 32 Mbps.

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The following maximum speeds are marketed to Centurylink customers in Missouri. Cheaper plans with slower speeds may be available.

  • 0.0% up to 140.0 Mbps
  • 1.2% up to 100.0 Mbps
  • 4.0% up to 80.0 Mbps
  • 0.5% up to 65.0 Mbps
  • 14.0% up to 60.0 Mbps
  • 32.0% up to 40.0 Mbps
  • 2.5% up to 30.0 Mbps
  • 3.4% up to 25.0 Mbps
  • 3.5% up to 20.0 Mbps
  • 6.3% up to 15.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 12.0 Mbps
  • 19.8% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 1.4% up to 9.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 8.0 Mbps
  • 1.3% up to 7.0 Mbps
  • 1.1% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 5.0 Mbps
  • 0.7% up to 4.0 Mbps
  • 4.2% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 2.5% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 0.9% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 0.9 Mbps
  • 0.3% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 0.3% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.3 Mbps

 

Centurylink DSL upload speeds

In Missouri download speeds tend to be than upload speeds for Centurylink DSL. Compared to other ISPs, Centurylink is below average where upload speeds are concerned, and below average compared to other Missouri DSL providers. Centurylink offers 19 different upload speeds across the state, so your internet plan's upload speed may vary by neighborhood. The fastest upload speed available to anyone from this ISP in Missouri is up to 100 Mbps. Some customers have slower plan choices, which only go up to 0.13 Mbps. On average, Centurylink customers can get speeds up to 3.0 Mbps.

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Centurylink's Missouri DSL customers can expect the following upload speeds:

  • 0.2% up to 100.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 50.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 20.0 Mbps
  • 5.0% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 20.1% up to 5.0 Mbps
  • 26.1% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 5.0% up to 2.0 Mbps
  • 5.0% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 15.6% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.9 Mbps
  • 6.4% up to 0.8 Mbps
  • 5.0% up to 0.8 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.6 Mbps
  • 4.5% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 5.7% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.4 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 0.3 Mbps
  • 0.3% up to 0.3 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 0.1 Mbps

 

 

 

Socket DSL in Missouri

Socket DSL coverage

About 2.52%, or 150,859 people, have Socket DSL internet available to them in the state. The company covers the north, central, east, south, and northwest Missouri area. Socket is a large internet service provider internet service providers in the US, with internet service available in a very small piece of Missouri.

 

Socket DSL download speeds

Socket is below average when comparing download speeds to all other internet providers in Missouri. Versus other DSL providers in the area, Socket DSL is below average. There are 10 different maximum speeds throughout Missouri. The fastest plan anyone in Missouri can order from Socket goes up to 50 Mbps, the slowest package only goes up to 0.77 Mbps, and the state-wide average maximum speed for Missouri customers is up to 6.9 Mbps.

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The following maximum speeds are marketed to Socket customers in Missouri. Cheaper plans with slower speeds may be available.

  • 0.2% up to 50.0 Mbps
  • 3.3% up to 25.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 15.0 Mbps
  • 18.7% up to 12.0 Mbps
  • 2.7% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 37.6% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 3.0% up to 5.0 Mbps
  • 33.7% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 0.8 Mbps

 

Socket DSL upload speeds

In Missouri download speeds tend to be than upload speeds for Socket DSL. Compared to other ISPs, Socket is below average where upload speeds are concerned, and the slowest compared to other Missouri DSL providers. Socket offers 6 different upload speeds across the state, so your internet plan's upload speed may vary by neighborhood. The fastest upload speed available to anyone from this ISP in Missouri is up to 2.0 Mbps. Some customers have slower plan choices, which only go up to 0.13 Mbps. On average, Socket customers can get speeds up to 0.59 Mbps.

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Socket's Missouri DSL customers can expect the following upload speeds:

  • 0.2% up to 2.0 Mbps
  • 22.4% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 23.4% up to 0.8 Mbps
  • 19.5% up to 0.5 Mbps
  • 33.7% up to 0.3 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 0.1 Mbps

 

 

 

Windstream DSL in Missouri

Windstream DSL coverage

About 2.16%, or 129,517 people, have Windstream DSL internet available to them in the state. The company covers the entire Missouri area. Windstream is one of the largest internet service providers internet service providers in the US, with internet service available in a very small piece of Missouri.

 

Windstream DSL download speeds

Windstream is below average when comparing download speeds to all other internet providers in Missouri. Versus other DSL providers in the area, Windstream DSL is above average. There are 18 different maximum speeds throughout Missouri. The fastest plan anyone in Missouri can order from Windstream goes up to 300 Mbps, the slowest package only goes up to 0.51 Mbps, and the state-wide average maximum speed for Missouri customers is up to 110 Mbps.

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The following maximum speeds are marketed to Windstream customers in Missouri. Cheaper plans with slower speeds may be available.

  • 1.0% up to 300.0 Mbps
  • 31.1% up to 200.0 Mbps
  • 35.2% up to 100.0 Mbps
  • 2.5% up to 75.0 Mbps
  • 8.0% up to 50.0 Mbps
  • 9.3% up to 25.0 Mbps
  • 0.3% up to 20.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 16.0 Mbps
  • 2.8% up to 15.0 Mbps
  • 1.5% up to 12.0 Mbps
  • 2.6% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 0.9% up to 4.0 Mbps
  • 2.8% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 0.1% up to 2.0 Mbps
  • 0.9% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.5 Mbps

 

Windstream DSL upload speeds

In Missouri download speeds tend to be than upload speeds for Windstream DSL. Compared to other ISPs, Windstream is below average where upload speeds are concerned, and above average compared to other Missouri DSL providers. Windstream offers 19 different upload speeds across the state, so your internet plan's upload speed may vary by neighborhood. The fastest upload speed available to anyone from this ISP in Missouri is up to 300 Mbps. Some customers have slower plan choices, which only go up to 0.26 Mbps. On average, Windstream customers can get speeds up to 104 Mbps.

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Windstream's Missouri DSL customers can expect the following upload speeds:

  • 0.9% up to 300.0 Mbps
  • 29.3% up to 200.0 Mbps
  • 33.5% up to 100.0 Mbps
  • 2.2% up to 75.0 Mbps
  • 8.9% up to 50.0 Mbps
  • 9.4% up to 25.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 20.0 Mbps
  • 1.9% up to 15.0 Mbps
  • 0.7% up to 12.0 Mbps
  • 1.3% up to 10.0 Mbps
  • 1.2% up to 8.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 6.0 Mbps
  • 0.8% up to 4.0 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 3.0 Mbps
  • 2.3% up to 1.5 Mbps
  • 3.0% up to 1.0 Mbps
  • 3.6% up to 0.8 Mbps
  • 0.9% up to 0.4 Mbps
  • 0.0% up to 0.3 Mbps

 

 

 

 

Missouri DSL by Area

This information is most helpful to those looking for homes or considering moving to Missouri or any of the areas nearby.

How does DSL internet in Missouri compare to the rest of the United States?

DSL internet speeds in Missouri are slower versus the average speeds in the United States: 936 Mbps in the United States versus 56 Mbps in the state. The nation has similar DSL availability compared to the state. Average DSL coverage in the United States is 89.84% versus 88.50% in Missouri.

What zip codes have DSL internet?

DSL internet coverage varies by zip code and neighborhood. Some examples in or around Missouri are shown below. You can enter any zip code here to see TV and internet providers by zip code.

Zip Code
DSL Coverage
83.09%
6.57%
76.57%
65.13%
60.90%
Zip Code
DSL Coverage
89.29%
80.30%
92.64%
15.73%
0.00%

What does DSL internet look like in other states?

Below are states nearby and with similar populations. This comparison can be useful if living somewhere with fast internet is important to you.

Nearby States

  • Arkansas: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Illinois: more DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Iowa: less DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Kansas: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Oklahoma: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Indiana: more DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Nebraska: less DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Tennessee: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Kentucky: less DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Mississippi: less DSL coverage, slower speeds

States with Similar Populations

  • Maryland: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Wisconsin: more DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Tennessee: less DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Indiana: more DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Minnesota: more DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Massachusetts: more DSL coverage, slower speeds
  • Colorado: more DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Arizona: more DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Washington: more DSL coverage, faster speeds
  • Alabama: less DSL coverage, slower speeds