Internet Providers in Orange, California
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Best Internet Providers in Orange, CA
The best internet providers in Orange are AT&T Fiber and Spectrum. Consistently ranked as the top provider in the West region for customer satisfaction by J.D. Power, AT&T is the best for Orange residents because it uses a fiber optic connection that delivers speeds up to 5 Gbps. AT&T also provides numerous sign-up bonuses when you choose its fiber internet plans.
If AT&T isn’t available at your address, consider Spectrum. Spectrum offers widespread coverage to 93.7 percent of
Orange residents. Spectrum customers in Orange can expect download speeds up to 1 Gbps (wireless speeds may vary) and various bundling options. While Spectrum can’t provide symmetrical speeds, it does boast low latency and high reliability.
While both AT&T and Spectrum are great options in Orange, if neither is available in your area, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is a viable alternative. Customers can expect download speeds between 33 and 182 Mbps for a flat rate of $50 per month (with AutoPay).
Internet Availability in Orange, CA
Where you live in Orange will determine which internet providers are available. Two major providers offer wired internet service in various neighborhoods: AT&T and Spectrum.
Between the two, Spectrum has the most coverage in Orange, specifically 93.7%. Its cable internet service is available virtually everywhere, except for public, non-residential areas, such as parks and universities.
The runner-up for availability in Orange is AT&T Fiber, with 27.9% coverage. While not as accessible as Spectrum, AT&T Fiber is the prime choice for fast speeds, especially for residents of large households with multiple users. East of Old Towne Orange is where AT&T Fiber is widely available, save for the few patches of business plazas and neighborhoods along East Chapman Avenue and East Almond Avenue.
If your residence is outside AT&T Fiber’s coverage, you might have better luck with its IPBB service. It’s available in most residential neighborhoods, especially southwest of Old Towne Orange. Like its fiber service, AT&T’s IPBB coverage doesn’t include public institutions like Chapman University and Orange City Hall.
Between Spectrum and AT&T’s IPBB service, Spectrum takes the lead, covering areas of the city that AT&T doesn’t. For example, it covers neighborhoods south of Cambridge Elementary School and East of Calvary Chapel Old Towne.
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