State Alabama 68.7 % Alaska 82.6 Arizona 76.2 Arkansas 65.7 California 80.5 Colorado 83.0 Connecticut 83.9 Delaware 78.1 District of Columbia 75.8 Florida 78.3 Georgia 76.3 Hawaii 83.3 Idaho 78.6 Illinois 79.3 Indiana 75.3 Iowa 78.7 Kansas 78.8 Kentucky 74.8 Louisiana 70.3 Maine 79.2 Maryland 83.4 Massachusetts 85.3 Michigan 76.3 Minnesota 82.6 Mississippi 62.3 Missouri 75.6 Montana 77.6 Nebraska 78.8 Nevada 79.4 New Hampshire 85.7 New Jersey 84.5 New Mexico 68.1 New York 80.6 North Carolina 75.2 North Dakota 79.4 Ohio 77.1 Oklahoma 71.1 Oregon 82.4 Pennsylvania 78.9 Rhode Island 82.9 South Carolina 71.7 South Dakota 76.0 Tennessee 72.2 Texas 74.6 Utah 83.8 Vermont 80.9 Virginia 80.6 Washington 83.0 West Virginia 71.8 Wisconsin 79.0 Wyoming 80.5 Total United States 78.1 % 2013 High-speed Internet Use for Individuals by State, 2013 Source: Values based on the 2013 American Community Survey as reported in Table 4 in Computer and Internet Use in the United States: 2013 released by the U.S. Census Bureau and available at http://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2014/acs/acs-28.pdf. (Percent of Individuals Living in a Household with a High-speed Internet Subscription) High-speed Internet indicates a household has a paid Internet service type other than dial-up alone. Specifically this includes cable modem, mobile broadband, DSL, fiber optic, satellite, and "other."