Mineola Guide

Internet Providers in Mineola, Texas

Mineola has better internet than towns five times its size: Optimum's cable network and Peoples Communications' fiber each reach about 99% of addresses. That head-to-head overlap — a gigabit cable incumbent and a local co-op fiber network covering the same streets — is rare anywhere in rural Texas, and it means most Mineola households genuinely get to choose between cable and fiber.

For most people the fiber wins on upload speed and consistency, but both are legitimate gigabit options. Confirm your address either way — the FCC map shows exactly what's registered at your home.

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Best Bet for Most Addresses

Peoples Communications (fiber)

With fiber to ~99% of town, Quitman-based Peoples Communications is the performance pick — symmetrical gigabit on a local network. Optimum cable matches the coverage and is a solid alternative.

Peoples Communications

Fiber

Fastest & local

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~99% of Mineola

The Quitman-based telephone cooperative has built fiber to essentially all of Mineola — symmetrical gigabit speeds from a company headquartered one town over.

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Optimum

Cable

Widest cable

Speeds up to1 Gbps
Coverage~99% of Mineola

Gigabit cable across essentially the whole town — the established incumbent and a dependable pick if you prefer cable bundles or promotional pricing.

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

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Why Mineola's Internet Stands Out

Most East Texas towns get one wired provider if they're lucky. Mineola has two at near-total coverage: Optimum's cable plant and Peoples Communications' fiber build cover the same ~99% of addresses, which keeps both companies honest on speed and service. Peoples — the member-owned telco based in Quitman — has been wiring Wood County with fiber for years, and Mineola is one of its most complete builds.

Cable vs. Fiber Here

Both networks advertise gigabit downloads; the difference is upstream. Cable upload speeds top out around 35-50 Mbps, while Peoples' fiber is symmetrical — the same speed both directions — which matters for video calls, cloud backups, and anyone working from home. Fiber connections also tend to hold speed better at peak hours. If both serve your address, fiber is usually the better long-term pick.

Outside the City Limits

On the farm roads toward Quitman, Alba, and Hawkins, Peoples' fiber build continues through much of rural Wood County, with fixed-wireless and satellite options like Starlink covering the rest. Availability is address-specific, so run your address through the FCC National Broadband Map before committing.

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