Best Internet Providers in Plymouth
Fast satellite internet is available almost anywhere on Earth. When the town followed county routes, roads and the spread steered where fiber and cable lines were hung, so service often follows those arteries rather than every cul-de-sac. Fiber is concentrated in downtown Plymouth and the north-side subdivisions, while outlying areas toward the edge of town remain primarily served by cable and satellite. In practice, that history of postwar suburban expansion means older streets still run on coax and upload speeds can lag, so residents near the center get low latency for video calls while those farther out often live with higher latency or rely on satellite for basic connectivity.
In Plymouth, internet competition varies by neighborhood, but most residents have multiple options to choose from. After reviewing provider availability, plan pricing, typical speeds, and customer sentiment across the 25 areas we track, here are our top recommendations for 2026.
EarthLink Fiber is the standout pick if it is available at your address. With speeds up to 5 Gbps (and, in some areas, symmetrical upload speeds), it is often the best option for gaming, remote work, and busy households with many users and connected devices. Availability has expanded across parts of Plymouth, so it is worth checking your exact address first.
Adams Telephone Co-Operative is usually the most widely available choice in Plymouth and a strong option when you need a reliable connection. Its network reaches approximately 100% of Plymouth, with speeds up to 1 Gbps and plans starting around N/A/mo, making it the most accessible option for many residents. In neighborhoods where EarthLink Fiber is not offered yet, Adams Telephone Co-Operative is often the best overall mix of speed and price.
Viasat can be a strong third option if you would rather keep things simple, with straightforward pricing around $49.99/mo and fewer stipulations.
Coverage reaches roughly 96% of Plymouth, and speeds range between 100 Mbps and 150 Mbps, which is enough for streaming, video calls, and everyday home use. It can be a great fit in parts of Plymouth where signal strength is strong.
Adams Telephone Co-Operative or Viasat may still offer service in parts of Plymouth, if none of these are available at your address, with speeds up to 1 Gbps. Since promotions change often, it is always smart to check current deals before you order.