Internet Access in Victorville, California
The average customer in Victorville has 2.69 Internet providers available to them. This is normal, seeing as most companies that sell Internet plans used to be cable TV and landline telephone providers, and most addresses are equipped for one of each.
Cable and DSL are the main network options in the Victorville metro area. They are fighting over the same subscribers at many addresses and competing with each other. Cable performance is overall stronger, but overall performance found with either network type are similar and which is "best" frequently varies from block to block depending on the network quality in that neighborhood. Local speed test results suggest that the area's infrastructure is above-average, coming in 84.60 percent above the state aggregated average in terms of citywide download speeds.
Coverage from the two biggest providers, Viasat Internet and HughesNet, generally, will overlap. As you might expect, the decision between Viasat and HughesNet is a common one.
The packages displayed above are manually collected by our data science staff. The 34 packages shown above are the most relevant of 454 broadband packages we've collected in Victorville to date.
While the main ISPs are HughesNet and Viasat, Spectrum also serves Victorville with Cable availability for 99 percent of residents and a maximum speed of 940 Mbps. There are 6 providers in Victorville offering specialized enterprise connections like MPLS. Explore the interactive map to see broadband coverage at a granular level.