Longview Guide

Internet Providers in Longview, Texas

Longview has one of the most competitive internet markets in East Texas — three serious networks overlap across much of the city. Cablelynx, the hometown cable company, reaches about 89% of addresses; Sparklight has built fiber to roughly three-quarters of town; and AT&T Fiber covers more than half with multi-gigabit speeds. Most households genuinely get to pick between cable and at least one fiber option.

That competition is good news, but availability still shifts street by street — confirm your exact address on the FCC National Broadband Map before you sign anything.

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Best Bet for Most Addresses

Sparklight (fiber)

Sparklight's fiber covers about 77% of Longview with symmetrical gigabit — the best blend of speed and reach. AT&T Fiber is the speed king (up to 5 Gbps) where its 54% footprint reaches, and Cablelynx cable is the dependable fallback nearly everywhere.

Sparklight

Fiber

Best overall

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~77% of Longview

Fiber with symmetrical gigabit speeds across roughly three-quarters of the city — the strongest combination of performance and coverage in Longview.

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Cablelynx Broadband

Cable

Widest coverage

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~89% of Longview

The hometown cable network with the broadest reach in the city — gigabit downloads and the default option where fiber hasn't arrived.

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AT&T Fiber

Fiber

Fastest speeds

Speeds up to5 Gbps
Coverage~54% of Longview

Multi-gigabit symmetrical fiber to more than half of Longview's addresses — the performance pick where the build has reached, with DSL fallback elsewhere.

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XNET WiFi

Fixed Wireless

Wireless alternative

Speeds up to2 Gbps
Coverage~43% of the area

Regional fixed wireless covering much of the Longview area — a practical option on the edges of town where the wired networks 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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A Three-Network Town

Longview is unusual for East Texas: instead of one dominant incumbent, three networks compete across overlapping footprints. Cablelynx — the WEHCO-owned cable company with deep local roots — covers the most ground at about 89%. Sparklight, which converted much of its plant to fiber, reaches roughly 77% with symmetrical speeds. And AT&T Fiber has built multi-gig service to about 54% of addresses, concentrated in residential neighborhoods. Smaller fiber builds from Etex and Eastex appear at the edges, and Spectrum and Zito Media serve pockets.

For you, that means most Longview addresses have two or three real choices — worth quoting all of them, because competitive markets are where promotional pricing actually shows up.

How to Choose

Run your address through the FCC National Broadband Map first. If both fibers show up, compare Sparklight's gigabit against AT&T's multi-gig tiers based on what you'll actually use — most households won't feel the difference above a gig, but uploads matter for remote work. If only cable reaches you, Cablelynx's gigabit service is a solid default. On the rural routes toward Judson, Hallsville, and Lake Cherokee, fixed wireless from XNET and satellite options like Starlink fill the gaps.

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