Internet Speeds by Location
To be added to this list for mobile or fixed broadband, 75% of a city's monthly unique user totals over a 13-month period must have a minimum of 200 monthly unique user results. To be updated for mobile or fixed broadband, 75% of a city's monthly unique user totals over a 13-month period must have a minimum of 100 monthly unique user results.
Cities in Minnesota
- Albert Lea
- Andover
- Anoka
- Apple Valley
- Arden Hills
- Austin
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Burnsville
- Champlin
- Chanhassen
- Chaska
- Columbia Heights
- Coon Rapids
- Cottage Grove
- Dayton
- Duluth
- Eagan
- Eden Prairie
- Edina
- Elk River
- Falcon Heights
- Farmington
- Forest Lake
- Fridley
- Golden Valley
- Hastings
- Hermantown
- Hutchinson
- Inver Grove Heights
- Lake Elmo
- Lakeville
- Lino Lakes
- Mankato
- Maple Grove
- Maplewood
- Mendota Heights
- Minneapolis
- Minnetonka
- Minnetrista
- Moorhead
- Mound
- New Brighton
- New Hope
- Oakdale
- Orono
- Otsego
- Owatonna
- Plymouth
- Prior Lake
- Ramsey
- Richfield
- Rochester
- Rosemount
- Roseville
- Saint Cloud
- Saint Louis Park
- Saint Michael
- Saint Paul
- Sartell
- Savage
- Shakopee
- Shoreview
- Stillwater
- West Saint Paul
- White Bear Lake
- Winona
- Woodbury
The data found within has not been subjected to the rigorous Speedtest marketing claims and data methodology, and therefore cannot be used in commercial applications. Additionally, promised speeds and plans offered are always subject to change.
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