Bullard Guide

Internet Providers in Bullard, Texas

Bullard, the fast-growing town between Tyler and Jacksonville, runs primarily on Optimum — about 99% of addresses get gigabit cable. Brightspeed covers most of town too, with DSL across 84% and a growing fiber footprint near a third, and fixed-wireless outfits serve the new subdivisions pushing into the countryside.

Fiber is the moving target here: the builds follow the growth. Confirm your exact address on the FCC National Broadband Map before assuming what your street has.

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Best Bet for Most Addresses

Optimum

Optimum is the dependable pick for nearly every Bullard address — ~99% coverage with gigabit cable. Where Brightspeed's fiber conversion has reached (about a third of town), its symmetrical service is worth taking instead.

Optimum

Cable

Widest coverage

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~99% of Bullard

Gigabit cable to essentially every address — the default network for Bullard's established neighborhoods and new builds alike.

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Brightspeed

Fiber

Growing fiber

Speeds up to940 Mbps
Coverage~33% fiber (84% incl. DSL)

The former CenturyLink network covers most of town, with about a third converted to symmetrical fiber and the rest on DSL awaiting upgrades.

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XNET WiFi

Fixed Wireless

Wireless alternative

Speeds up to2 Gbps
Coverage~30% of the area

Regional fixed wireless across the Emerald Bay and country-road edges of Bullard where the wired plants thin out.

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Availability is address-specific — the FCC's map shows exactly what's offered at your home.

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Growth Town, Growing Networks

Bullard's subdivision boom has kept its networks investing: Optimum's cable reaches about 99% of addresses, and Brightspeed has converted roughly a third of its footprint to symmetrical fiber with more planned. The new developments along FM 346 and toward Emerald Bay typically get wired during construction — but which network got there first varies plat by plat.

If Brightspeed fiber serves your street, its symmetrical uploads beat cable for remote work; otherwise Optimum's gigabit is the dependable default.

Toward Lake Palestine and the Country

West toward Lake Palestine and south into Cherokee County the wired coverage thins, and XNET and DCTexas fixed wireless take over, with satellite options like Starlink covering the lake lots. Availability is address-specific — the FCC National Broadband Map is the reliable check.

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