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FCC Data · Updated April 2026
C

Grant County Internet

Grant County, Nebraska has a Broadband Grade of C with an average download speed of 100 Mbps across 2 ZIP codes. 100% of the county has fiber internet access, and the area averages 10 providers per ZIP code. Internet access is near the national average.

47
Score
100 Mbps
Avg Download
100%
Fiber Access
10
Avg Providers
Grade Distribution

ZIP Code Grades in Grant County

A
0
B
0
C
2
D
0
F
0
Best

Fastest ZIP Codes in Grant County

ZIPGradeDownloadProvidersFiber
69333C100 Mbps10Yes
69350C100 Mbps10Yes
Needs Improvement

Slowest ZIP Codes in Grant County

ZIPGradeDownloadProvidersFiber
69333C100 Mbps10Yes
69350C100 Mbps10Yes
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average internet speed in Grant County, Nebraska?

Grant County, Nebraska has an average maximum download speed of 100 Mbps across 2 ZIP codes. The county received a Broadband Grade of C (47/100), which factors in download speed, provider competition, fiber availability, and upload speed. This meets the FCC broadband standard of 100 Mbps download.

How many internet providers are in Grant County?

Grant County has an average of 10 internet providers per ZIP code. 100% of ZIP codes in the county have fiber internet access. Having 3 or more providers typically leads to better prices and service quality through competition.

Is there fiber internet in Grant County?

100% of ZIP codes in Grant County, Nebraska have fiber internet available. Fiber provides the fastest and most reliable connections, typically 500 Mbps to 5 Gbps with symmetrical upload speeds. Fiber coverage in this county is above the national average.

What is the best ZIP code for internet in Grant County?

The best-connected ZIP code in Grant County is 69333 with a Broadband Grade of C, 100 Mbps maximum download, and 10 providers. Fiber internet is available in this ZIP code.

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Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, 2026.