Fiber Internet Statistics 2026: U.S. Availability, Speeds & Deployment Data

Last updated: August 19, 2026. Every figure on this page is computed from provider-filed FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC) records across the 29 U.S. markets FiberNear tracks. Sample size is disclosed next to every statistic.

The one-paragraph answer. Across 29 tracked U.S. markets in 2026, residential fiber internet reached a median 64.2% of serviceable locations and business fiber reached 61.8%, computed from FCC Broadband Data Collection filings. The highest-availability market for residential fiber in the wider FCC BDC extract is Kansas City, MO at 93.5%; the lowest is Baltimore, MD at 13.2%. Business fiber leads residential in 17 of 29 markets and trails in 11, with the spread concentrated in a handful of cities running both directions.

How available is fiber internet in the U.S. in 2026?

Across the 29 U.S. markets FiberNear tracks, weighted by FCC-reported serviceable-location count, the median residential fiber availability is 64.2% and the median business fiber availability is 61.8% (n = 29). Source: FiberNear, computed from FCC Broadband Data Collection filings, 2026.

Which U.S. cities have the highest fiber availability in 2026?

Which U.S. cities have the lowest fiber availability in 2026?

Does business fiber lead or trail residential fiber in the U.S. in 2026?

How many providers file fiber availability with the FCC in 2026?

FiberNear tracks 26 providers across the 29 markets, split by class: fiber, cable, copper, wireless, satellite, and reseller. Provider brand names differ from the corporate parent names on file with the FCC. Verified corporate-parent mappings from the BDC provider list:

Three brands frequently assumed to be in national data sets are absent from BDC filings under any spelling: UTOPIA, Lumos, and Segra.

What are the peer medians across FiberNear’s 29 tracked markets?

How much U.S. fiber deployment is there in 2026?

How does the U.S. broadband subscriber base split between fiber and cable in 2026?

Methodology and sample size

How do I check if fiber is available at my address in 2026?

Availability at a specific address is not the same as market-wide availability, and none of the peer medians above will tell you whether your street is served. FiberNear’s free address checker pulls live availability for your exact location; the business fiber page explains how the business-side numbers differ.

Citing this page

Journalists and researchers are welcome to cite these figures. Please link to fibernear.com/fiber-internet-statistics and note the source as “FiberNear, computed from FCC Broadband Data Collection filings, 2026 (n = 29 U.S. markets).” A methodology question or a request for the underlying per-market spreadsheet can go to hello [at] fibernear.com.