America's
Fastest
ISPs &
Mobile Networks
2015
Tennessee
Fastest ISP EPB Fiber Optics
Every Chattanoogan knows the story of EPB: how, even before Google Fiber, Chattanooga's electric utility made it one of the first gigabit fiber cities in the country. The EPB fiber network puts this small city among the elite of the fastest Internet cities in the country, and cable companies don't seem geared to compete.
1. | EPB Fiber Optics | 452.40 | / | 424.50 | Mbps |
2. | XFINITY | 69.84 | / | 23.49 | Mbps |
3. | Charter Communications | 65.63 | / | 4.43 | Mbps |
4. | AT&T U-verse | 23.01 | / | 4.77 | Mbps |
Fastest Mobile Network T-Mobile
T-Mobile has poured money into LTE network upgrades recently, and the work shows. Its "wideband LTE," which improves LTE speeds without requiring new handsets, now covers 185 markets. The carrier is strongest in the urban Northeast and in Western cities.
1. | T-Mobile | 18.14 | / | 8.10 | Mbps |
2. | AT&T | 16.00 | / | 7.92 | Mbps |
3. | Verizon Wireless | 15.61 | / | 6.78 | Mbps |
4. | Sprint | 9.79 | / | 4.15 | Mbps |