Internet Providers in South Sioux City, Nebraska
6 providers available in Dakota County · speeds up to 2000 Mbps · plans from $40/mo
At the center of South Sioux City, 6 providers show modeled coverage. Verify the providers available at your exact South Sioux City address. How we compute availability.
Compare providers in South Sioux City
| Provider | Connection | Speeds up to | From | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long Lines | Fiber | 2,000 Mbps | $40/mo | 55% |
| Sparklight | Cable | 1,000 Mbps | $60/mo | 75% |
| T-Mobile Home Internet | Fixed Wireless | 415 Mbps | $60/mo | 61% |
| AT&T Internet Air | Fixed Wireless | 300 Mbps | $55/mo | 33% |
| Verizon 5G Home | Fixed Wireless | 300 Mbps | $60/mo | 42% |
| Starlink | Satellite | 150 Mbps | $120/mo | Nationwide |
Coverage in South Sioux City
FCC COVERAGE — DAKOTA COUNTY
Share of serviceable locations in Dakota County covered per FCC Broadband Data Collection filings. Satellite (available everywhere) not shown.
Internet options in South Sioux City, Nebraska
South Sioux City residents in Dakota County can choose from 6 internet providers. The area is served by Satellite, Fixed Wireless, Fiber, and Cable, with download speeds ranging from 100 to 2000 Mbps. Like many small cities in Nebraska, South Sioux City has seen provider competition increase in recent years as ISPs expand to serve growing remote-work demand. Plan pricing in South Sioux City starts at $40/month, with the fastest available plan reaching 2000 Mbps. Whether you work from home, stream video, or just need reliable connectivity for day-to-day use, understanding what each technology delivers — and where it's available in Dakota County — helps you choose the right plan.
Choosing the right internet in South Sioux City
Fiber internet is available in parts of South Sioux City — if your address qualifies, it's the strongest option on the market. Long Lines offers symmetrical speeds up to 2000 Mbps with no data caps, meaning your upload speed matches your download speed. That symmetry matters for South Sioux City households doing video calls, remote work, and uploading large files. Check address-level availability before assuming fiber has reached your block in Dakota County.
Fixed-wireless internet from Verizon 5G Home and AT&T Internet Air and T-Mobile Home Internet reach homes in South Sioux City that lack access to fiber or cable. Rather than requiring buried cable infrastructure, Verizon 5G Home and AT&T Internet Air and T-Mobile Home Internet transmit radio signals from towers near South Sioux City directly to a receiver mounted on your home. Typical plans run from 100 to 415 Mbps down — sufficient for HD streaming, video conferencing, and remote work. Line of sight to a tower is required, so coverage depends on your exact address and local terrain in Dakota County.
Cable internet from Sparklight serves a large portion of South Sioux City with dependable download speeds reaching up to 1000 Mbps. Cable infrastructure is well-established across Dakota County, making it one of the more widely available options for residents near town centers. One consideration: Sparklight cable upload speeds are significantly slower than download speeds — this is generally fine for streaming but can feel limiting during high-volume video calls or frequent cloud backups from a South Sioux City home.
Starlink satellite internet is available at any address in South Sioux City, making it a reliable last-resort option for homes where terrestrial providers haven't reached. At $120/month with no long-term contract, it costs more than most wired services — but for locations in Dakota County where fixed wireless and cable aren't an option, the performance improvement over legacy satellite is significant. Expect typical download speeds around 150 Mbps and meaningfully lower latency than older geostationary satellite systems serving Dakota County.
Frequently asked questions
- What internet providers are available in South Sioux City, Nebraska?
- South Sioux City has 6 internet providers: Starlink, Verizon 5G Home, AT&T Internet Air, Long Lines, Sparklight, T-Mobile Home Internet. Technology types available include Satellite, Fixed Wireless, Fiber, Cable. Coverage varies by address — check your specific street address above to see which providers serve your home in Dakota County.
- What is the fastest internet speed available in South Sioux City?
- The fastest plan in South Sioux City offers 2000 Mbps download from Long Lines on their Flight Fiber 2 Gig plan at $90/month. Top advertised plan speeds in South Sioux City cluster around 400 Mbps.
- How much does internet cost in South Sioux City, Nebraska?
- Internet in South Sioux City starts at $40/month for 300 Mbps from Long Lines. Long Lines offers this plan with no long-term contract. Prices across all providers range from $40 to $120/month depending on speed and technology type.
- Is fiber internet available in South Sioux City?
- Yes, fiber internet is available in parts of South Sioux City through Long Lines. Fiber coverage is address-specific — not every block in Dakota County has completed fiber buildout. Use the address checker above to confirm availability at your home.
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Providers serving South Sioux City
- Long Lines plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
- Sparklight plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
- T-Mobile Home Internet plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
- AT&T Internet Air plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
- Verizon 5G Home plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
- Starlink plans and pricing for South Sioux City residents
Is a specific provider available in South Sioux City?
- Is T-Mobile Home Internet available in South Sioux City, NE? Plans & pricing
- Is Verizon 5G Home available in South Sioux City, NE? Plans & pricing
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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions