Internet Providers in Bellflower, Missouri
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Residential Internet Statistics for Bellflower, MO
Wired Internet Providers: | 4 |
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Average Speed Test Result: | 25.2 Mbps |
Top Advertised Speed: | 1,000 Mbps |
No Broadband Access: | 12.39% |
Most Popular Residential Internet Providers in Bellflower, Missouri
Internet Access in Bellflower, Missouri
Bellflower has a total of 8 Internet providers with home connections. Including business Internet, that's 12 serviceable providers overall,.
Looking at network technology in use the area, the most frequently available wired Internet tech infrastructures are Cable and Satellite, with 38.70% and practically one hundred percent respectively. Regular cable TV corporations are the main source for cable Internet, thanks to the fact that they can leverage their pre-existing coaxial TV cables — which have already been built out to homes in the area — to connect subscribers to the Internet. Cable often makes sense for local residents because of the strong speeds in an attainable price range.
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) has the largest coverage area for Bellflower residents. virtually one hundred percent of Bellflower census blocks can get Internet service from them. HughesNet is also a common choice, providing practically one hundred percent of Bellflower with predominantly Satellite service. HughesNet's fastest plan for Bellflower is 25 Mbps.
The information on this page comes from FCC filings. Then, it's with private databases to provide more accurate resources than is available from the FCC directly. Information about pricing of listed Internet plans is sourced through our data analysis division, who collect tens of thousands of data points every year. There are 220 collected plans in Bellflower from 2014 to the present, with 35 Internet or bundled packages currently available in the area.
In summary, the Internet market is far from perfect in Bellflower, but the average household still has 2-3 companies able to connect the address. For the time being, a limited 300 Bellflower residents are limited to one or fewer options.
- There are 10 internet providers in Bellflower with 8 of those offering residential service
- Bellflower is the 348th most connected city in Missouri ahead of Wellsville and Hawk Point, but behind Montgomery City, New Florence, and Jonesburg.
Internet Statistics 2021
48.8% of consumers in Bellflower
300 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 Bellflower, Missouri
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB |
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Spectrum | 940 Mbps | Cable | 8s |
Windstream | 1,000 Mbps | DSL, Cable, and Fiber | 8s |
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) | 50 Mbps | Satellite | 2m 43s |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s |
Summary of Internet Providers Availability in Bellflower, Missouri
- Windstream - 93.0% Availability in Bellflower - Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps
- Spectrum - 12.5% Availability in Bellflower - Speeds up to 940 Mbps
- Viasat - 100.0% Availability in Bellflower - Speeds up to 50 Mbps
- HughesNet - 100.0% Availability in Bellflower - Speeds up to 25 Mbps
Internet Provider Competition Map For Bellflower

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 Cap Issues and Video Streaming in Bellflower
Data collected by our market researchers shows that some of the common ISPs in the area place some sort of limit on data use for their home Internet connections. Data caps are a public issue because customers view caps as a strategy for limiting "cord cutting". Providers insist that data caps are a reasonable strategy as they struggle to manage network congestion. In either case, the issue is streaming services, which can consume 1–7GB per hour.