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Internet Providers in Fairfield, Idaho

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Home Internet in Fairfield, ID

  • 1. Viasat
    Speeds Up To
    12 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 2. EarthLink 5G Home Internet
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 6%
  • 3. Hughesnet
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 4. Always ON
    Download Speeds:
    25 - 150 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 6%
  • 5. Anthem Broadband
    Speeds Up To
    100 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 65.5%
  • 6. Fatbeam
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 49%
  • Starlink
    Download Speeds:
    50 - 220 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • Ziply Fiber
    Speeds Up To
    70 Mbps
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    Connection: DSL
    Availability: 38.3%
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
    Download Speeds:
    33 - 245 Mbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 6%

Best Internet Provider In Fairfield, ID

Looking for reliable internet in Fairfield, Idaho? Your first choice should be Ziply Fiber. As the top provider in the city, Ziply Fiber harnesses DSL and fiber connections to deliver a hefty maximum download speed of up to 1 Gbps. Prices begin at an affordable $10 per month. However, keep in mind that only 38% of Fairfield can access Ziply Fiber's service.

If Ziply Fiber isn’t an option, consider the wide coverage of Viasat Internet and Hughesnet. Both providers span the entire city using satellite technology. Viasat's maximum download speeds hit 10 Mbps and plans start at $49.99 per month. Hughesnet offers a slightly higher speed up to 25 Mbps for the same base price. So, where does each provider stand in terms of availability? Among Fairfield's connection options, DSL, provided by Ziply Fiber, covers 38% of the area. There's no cable or fiber coverage from other providers. Meanwhile, the coverage of fixed wireless and satellite connections is 75% and 100% respectively. Therefore, for areas where DSL and fiber connections don’t reach, Viasat and Hughesnet can fill in the gaps efficiently.

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