Internet Providers in New London, Texas
New London runs almost entirely on one network — and it's a good one: Brightspeed's DSL reaches about 99% of town, and its fiber conversion already covers two-thirds with near-gigabit symmetrical service. For a town of a thousand, that's exceptional fiber penetration.
The remaining third is the usual question: confirm whether your street is fiber or DSL on the FCC National Broadband Map before signing.
Best Bet for Most Addresses
Brightspeed (fiber)
Brightspeed is effectively New London's network — fiber to about 66% of town with the rest on DSL. Where the fiber has landed, it's the clear answer.
Brightspeed
FiberTown standard
The dominant network — symmetrical near-gigabit fiber across two-thirds of town, DSL across the rest, with the conversion ongoing.
Check availability →Starlink
SatelliteBackup option
Low-earth-orbit satellite covers the oil-field country where the wires thin — and serves as a failover for remote workers.
Check availability →Availability is address-specific — the FCC's map shows exactly what's offered at your home.
Check your address →One Network, Mostly Fiber
New London skipped the cable era: Brightspeed's telephone plant covers essentially the whole town, and its fiber conversion — at about two-thirds — gives most addresses symmetrical near-gigabit service. The remaining DSL streets are the build's tail end.
Overton next door adds an Optimum cable option; in New London itself the question is simply fiber-or-DSL at your address.
The Oil Field Country
The historic East Texas Field roads toward Turnertown and Joinerville lean on fixed wireless and satellite options like Starlink past the wired plant. Availability is address-specific — the FCC National Broadband Map is the reliable check.
FAQ: Internet in New London
Brightspeed — it covers about 99% of town, with fiber to two-thirds at near-gigabit symmetrical speeds.
Yes, widely — Brightspeed's conversion covers about 66% of town and continues.
Brightspeed's 940 Mbps symmetrical fiber where converted.
Satellite options like Starlink and fixed wireless carry the rural routes. Check the FCC National Broadband Map for your address.
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