Gladewater Guide

Internet Providers in Gladewater, Texas

Gladewater's internet runs primarily on Optimum — about 87% of the Antique Capital gets gigabit cable from it — with Etex, the regional telephone cooperative, extending fiber through the surrounding countryside and fixed wireless covering the rest. No large fiber network has overbuilt the city itself yet.

For most addresses the practical decision is Optimum versus a wireless plan, but the co-op fiber map is worth checking if you're near the edges of town. Confirm your exact address on the FCC National Broadband Map.

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Best Bet for Most Addresses

Optimum

Optimum is the clear pick for most Gladewater addresses — about 87% coverage with gigabit cable. Etex co-op fiber is the one to watch on the rural edges.

Optimum

Cable

Widest coverage

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~87% of Gladewater

Gigabit cable across most of town — the established network and default choice in Gladewater.

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Etex

Fiber

Co-op fiber

Speeds up to1 Gbps
CoverageEdges and rural routes

The Gilmer-based cooperative's fiber build runs the countryside around Gladewater — symmetrical gigabit where it reaches, and steadily expanding.

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XNET WiFi

Fixed Wireless

Wireless alternative

Speeds up to2 Gbps
CoverageArea coverage

Regional fixed wireless across the Gregg–Upshur line — a practical option toward White Oak, Big Sandy, and the lake.

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

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The Antique Capital's Options

Optimum's cable plant carries Gladewater at about 87% coverage with gigabit downloads — solid for a town of six thousand. The interesting mover is Etex, the telephone cooperative out of Gilmer, whose fiber build has been working through the surrounding Upshur County countryside; co-op builds like that tend to keep advancing toward town. EarthLink-resold DSL still technically covers part of the city at legacy speeds.

If you're inside the city plat, Optimum is almost certainly your answer today; on the rural routes, check Etex first.

Around the Gregg–Upshur Line

White Oak next door mirrors Gladewater with strong Optimum coverage, Big Sandy splits between Optimum and Etex fiber, and the Lake Gladewater lots lean on fixed wireless and satellite options like Starlink. Availability is address-specific — the FCC National Broadband Map is the reliable check.

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