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1. Frontier 73.5% AvailableCall For Speed Availability: (855) 915-4111*Not all internet speeds available in all areas.
Internet Providers in Farmington, CA
Residential Internet Statistics for Farmington, CA
Internet Service Providers: | 10 |
Plans Start From: | $39 |
Top Download Speed: | 182 Mbps |
Fastest Connection Type: | 5G Home Internet |
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Internet Access in Farmington, California
The overall most common wired Internet technologies within Farmington are DSL lines followed by Satellite lines. DSL has a 73.54 percent footprint in the area, in contrast to the virtually one hundred percent Satellite availability.
Frontier Communications is an alternative to the primary providers. They offer a top download speed of 115 Mbps. Wired broadband isn't the only option for Internet access in Farmington. For example, fixed wireless outfits like Cal.net are able to deliver 25 Mbps over wireless links. There are 4 companies within city limits selling enterprise and business products and services like T1 and MPLS. We list all providers with business services online, but keep in mind that consumer-focused companies often offer business plans as well.
The broadband coverage information on this page is sourced from provider coverage reports specific to Farmington, and is cross-validated against privatized databases and direct provider reporting to output more accurate results than is available from government websites. Speed and pricing data is generated through our data analysis team, who collect thousands of plans each year.
The average Farmington household has 5-6 companies serving a given address, or precisely 5.69 ISPs in each census block area. Still, 100 percent of the Farmington population have one choice for Internet service.
Viasat Internet is the most widespread Internet option on the whole, registered with coverage in practically one hundred percent of Farmington residents. HughesNet is available to approximately near one hundred percent of residents. The fastest download speed advertised for Viasat reaches 100 Mbps, while HughesNet offers packages up to 25 Mbps. Any speed over 10 megabits per second (Mbps) will be sufficient for streaming SD video on WiFi, but becomes challenging for multiple users or bandwidth-intensive apps such as Google Hangouts, cloud apps, and multiplayer gaming. Explore our availability map below to see how broadband coverage compares on a granular level.
- There are 18 internet providers in Farmington with 12 of those offering residential service
- Farmington is the 357th most connected city in California ahead of Copperopolis, but behind Escalon, Valley Springs, Linden, and Oakdale.
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Summary Of Fastest Internet Providers In Farmington, California
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB | Availability |
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Viasat Internet | 100 Mbps | Satellite | 1m 21s | 100.0% |
CALAVERAS INTERNET | 100 Mbps | DSL | 1m 21s | 3.9% |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s | 100.0% |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | 182 Mbps | 5G Internet | 45s | 23.3% |
Frontier Communications | Call For Speed Availability | DSL | -- | 73.5% |
100.0% of consumers in Farmington
700 People Only have access to 1 or fewer wired internet providers available at their address.Reference
This data is calculated from FCC datasets which providers are legally required to supply twice a year. We further validate this data for accuracy.
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The “Connected” metric is a citywide average based on FCC data showing the density of broadband options at the census block level.
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This statistic is drawn from the population in census blocks not served by at least one wired broadband provider.
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25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.