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Internet Providers in Washington, Kansas

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Home Internet in Washington, KS

  • 1. Viasat
    Speeds Up To
    12 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 2. Hughesnet
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • 3. EarthLink
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: DSL
    Availability: 79.2%
  • 4. AT&T Internet
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: IPBB, Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 79.2%
  • 5. Always ON
    Download Speeds:
    25 - 150 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 67.3%
  • 6. Verizon
    Speeds Up To
    50 Mbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 6.3%
  • 7. Blue Valley Technologies
    Speeds Up To
    1 Gbps
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    Connection: Fiber, Fixed Wireless, Cable
    Availability: 68.4%
  • 8. U.S. Cellular
    Speeds Up To
    25 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 67.3%
  • Giant
    Speeds Up To
    50 Mbps
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    Connection: Fixed Wireless
    Availability: 29.8%
  • Starlink
    Download Speeds:
    50 - 220 Mbps
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    Connection: Satellite
    Availability: 100%
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
    Download Speeds:
    33 - 245 Mbps
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    Connection: 5G Internet
    Availability: 11.3%

Best Internet Provider In Washington, KS

If you're in Washington, Kansas, and need internet, you've got options. AT&T Internet tops the list, offering IPBB and fixed wireless connections. It caters to 63% of the city, offering maximum download speeds of 10 Mbps. The speed may not be sky-high, but for a starting price of $55 per month, AT&T combines reliability with expansive coverage.

Two strong alternatives are Viasat Internet and Hughesnet, both deliver satellite connection and cover 100% of Washington. Viasat gives you a maximum download speed of 10 Mbps at a lower starting price of $49.99 per month. Hughesnet surpasses its rivals with a maximum download speed of 25 Mbps at the same starting price.

Exploring connection types, DSL services are available to 63% of Washington, cable services stretch over 68%, fiber (known for its high speeds) reaches just 16%, fixed wireless covers 82%, and satellite delivers full coverage. Therefore, with their comprehensive coverage and competitive costs, both Viasat and Hughesnet are worthwhile plans for residents to contemplate.

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