Types of Internet Providers Available Near You
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Fiber Internet Providers
Offer ultra-fast speeds, low latency, and reliable connections (Ideal for streaming, gaming, remote work). Example: AT&T Fiber, Verizon Fios. -
Cable Internet Providers
Use TV cable infrastructure for high speeds, widely available in urban and suburban areas. Example: Spectrum, Xfinity. -
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) Providers
Deliver internet via existing telephone lines, suited for moderate speeds in cities and rural areas. Example: CenturyLink. -
Satellite Internet Providers
Provide coverage in remote and rural locations; speeds vary, usually with higher latency. Example: HughesNet, Viasat. -
Fixed Wireless Internet Providers
Use radio signals to bring internet to homes, commonly found in rural and less served areas. Example: Rise Broadband. -
5G Home Internet Providers
Leverage 5G cellular networks for wireless broadband, fast speeds in select markets. Example: T-Mobile Home Internet, Verizon 5G Home. -
Municipal and Community Broadband Providers
Local governments and co-ops offering fiber or wireless solutions; coverage depends on your city/community. -
Business ISPs
Specialized service providers catering to business needs with dedicated support and SLAs.