XNET WiFi Internet Plans & Pricing 2026

XNET WiFi delivers fixed-wireless internet to South Dakota communities including Rapid City and Aberdeen, using 4G and 5G radio equipment. Speeds and availability depend on the wireless signal at your address.

Plans

PlanDownloadUploadIntro priceRegularContractData
Faster (5G)1200 MbpsNot published$120/moNoneUnlimited

Pros

  • Reaches rural Black Hills addresses
  • 5G plan reaches high speeds

Cons

  • Speeds vary by signal and distance
  • Some plans tied to data tiers

Where XNET WiFi is available

CityFCC availabilityDetails
Rapid City, SDAll providers in Rapid City
Aberdeen, SDAll providers in Aberdeen

Percentages are county-level shares of serviceable locations per FCC Broadband Data Collection filings — how we compute availability.

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Frequently asked questions

Is XNET WiFi available in my area?
XNET WiFi offers fixed wireless service in parts of SD. We track it in 2 cities — see the availability table above for FCC-reported coverage by city, and confirm your exact address with the provider.
How much does XNET WiFi internet cost?
XNET WiFi plans are priced at $120/mo. Prices are the provider's published intro rates and can vary by location and promotion.
What is the fastest XNET WiFi plan?
The fastest XNET WiFi plan we track is Faster (5G), at up to 1,200 Mbps download, for $120/mo.
Does XNET WiFi require a contract?
No — XNET WiFi's plans we track carry no annual contract.
Does XNET WiFi have data caps?
The XNET WiFi plans we track advertise unlimited data.

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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions