Internet Providers in Chandler, Texas
Chandler, on the road between Tyler and Athens, runs primarily on Optimum — about 95% of addresses get gigabit cable — with Brightspeed covering most of town on DSL and a growing fiber footprint, and Etex co-op fiber appearing at the edges.
Whether Brightspeed's fiber conversion has reached your street is worth checking before defaulting to cable. The FCC National Broadband Map shows what's registered at your address.
Best Bet for Most Addresses
Optimum
Optimum is the dependable pick for nearly every Chandler address — about 95% coverage with gigabit cable. Take Brightspeed's fiber instead where its conversion has landed.
Optimum
CableWidest coverage
Gigabit cable to nearly every address — the default network on the Highway 31 corridor.
Check availability →Brightspeed
FiberGrowing fiber
The former CenturyLink network covers most of town with DSL, and its fiber conversion is working through the area — check your street.
Check availability →Etex
FiberCo-op fiber
The regional cooperative's fiber touches pockets around Chandler — small today, expanding steadily.
Check availability →Availability is address-specific — the FCC's map shows exactly what's offered at your home.
Check your address →The Highway 31 Standard
Chandler's market mirrors its corridor neighbors: Optimum's near-universal cable (about 95%) carries the town, Brightspeed's copper covers most addresses with DSL while its fiber conversion advances, and Etex's co-op fiber works the countryside. For most households Optimum is the gigabit default; fiber-by-address is the upgrade worth checking yearly.
Toward Lake Palestine
The lake side of Chandler — and the shoreline subdivisions beyond — lean on fixed wireless and satellite options like Starlink where the cable plant stops at the water. Brownsboro and Murchison down Highway 31 run on similar Brightspeed-plus-cable mixes. Availability is address-specific — the FCC National Broadband Map is the reliable check.
FAQ: Internet in Chandler
Optimum — about 95% coverage with gigabit cable. Where Brightspeed's fiber conversion has reached, the symmetrical fiber is the better pick.
In parts — Brightspeed's conversion is working through the area and Etex co-op fiber touches pockets. Check your specific street.
Optimum's gigabit cable is the fastest widely available service; Brightspeed's 940 Mbps fiber matches it where converted.
Fixed wireless and satellite options like Starlink cover the shoreline beyond the cable plant. Check the FCC National Broadband Map for your address.
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