Internet Providers in Saint George, Kansas
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Residential Internet Statistics for Saint George, KS
Wired Internet Providers: | 3 |
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Average Speed Test Result: | 67.98 Mbps |
Top Advertised Speed: | 1,000 Mbps |
No Broadband Access: | 0% |
Most Popular Residential Internet Providers in Saint George, Kansas
Internet Access in Saint George, Kansas
The average Saint George household can get access to broadband service through 1.82 companies.
The data listed here is primarily sourced via FCC coverage reports, and is confirmed through private databases to create more accurate listings than governmental websites. Speed and pricing data is generated by manually collecting thousands of plans each year.
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) is the most commonly available option in Saint George. The company is available to close to one hundred percent of Saint George census blocks. HughesNet is the most likely followup choice, with coverage in close to one hundred percent of Saint George with predominantly Satellite service. The fastest plan advertised by HughesNet in Saint George is 25 Mbps download.
Considering network technologies with significant infrastructure built across the Saint George area, we see that the most common hardwired broadband Internet tech types are Cable (76.19 percent coverage) and Satellite (close to one hundred percent coverage). Cable is sold by former residential television companies, using existing coaxial cable TV networks. Saint George customers of cable companies like Cox Communications often pick it thanks to the reasonably low prices for workable speeds. (At least, compared to DSL.)
Aside from the Internet options detailed above, WTC provides a third choice for coverage in practically one hundred percent of the Saint George area. Wireless choices like satellite and mobile are commonly available in the area, but the wired options shown in our results virtually always offer better pricing and speed. The vast majority of residents have access to wired broadband.
Internet Statistics 2021
23.8% of consumers in Saint George
600 People Only have access to 1 or fewer wired internet providers available at their address.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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Summary Of Fastest Internet Providers In Saint George, Kansas
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB |
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Cox Communications | 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 8s |
WTC | 1,000 Mbps | Fiber | 8s |
Sparklight (formerly Cable One) | 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 8s |
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) | 35 Mbps | Satellite | 3m 54s |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s |
Summary of Internet Providers Availability in Saint George, Kansas
- WTC - 100.0% Availability in Saint George - Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Cox - 76.2% Availability in Saint George - Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Sparklight - 1.7% Availability in Saint George - Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Viasat - 100.0% Availability in Saint George - Speeds up to 35 Mbps
- HughesNet - 100.0% Availability in Saint George - Speeds up to 25 Mbps
Internet Provider Competition Map For Saint George

The “Connected” metric is a citywide average based on FCC data showing the density of broadband options at the census block level.
This statistic is drawn from the population in census blocks not served by at least one wired broadband provider.
Fiber coverage data is sourced from FCC Form 477 filings and cross-validated through BroadbandNow with private datasets and direct provider reporting.
This coverage statistic is based on a mix of FCC and private provider reporting in the past two quarters.
25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.
Data Caps Around Saint George
Data from our research team suggests that top providers in Saint George currently place some sort of limit on data use for their residential Internet packages. Data caps are controversial because subscribers see them as a strategy for limiting "cord cutting". Providers maintain data caps are a reasonable strategy for managing network congestion. Either way, the culprit is the same: over-the-top streaming services, which easily uses anywhere from 1–7GB per hour.