Internet Providers in Ballston Lake, New York
Residential Internet Statistics for Ballston Lake, NY
Internet Service Providers: | 4 |
Plans Start From: | $29.99 |
Top Download Speed: | 1 Gbps |
Fastest Connection Type: | Cable |
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Internet Access in Ballston Lake, New York
Coverage data shows two primary Internet service choices around Ballston Lake — cable (near one hundred percent availability) and DSL (96.76% availability). Coaxial cable Internet service is provided via traditional cable TV companies via their pre-existing copper coaxial television wires on utility poles or buried in the street. DSL Internet, similarly, is delivered over twisted copper phone lines. [1] The majority of Ballston Lake neighborhoods and census blocks have access to coaxial cable and/or DSL service from two alternating Internet providers.
The majority of Ballston Lake residents have 2 wired broadband options to choose from. 3.25% of the Ballston Lake area have one or fewer choices for their broadband service provider. Regardless of other networks in the area, such as satellite, DSL and cable broadband services are likely to provide the best pricing and data use packages for home use.
Spectrum provides an alternative to the primary providers (Viasat and HughesNet), serving Ballston Lake with virtually one hundred percent availability and a maximum speed of 940 Mbps. Wired broadband isn't the only choice for Internet service in Ballston Lake. fixed wireless providers like Hudson Valley Wireless are able to reach 25 Mbps via wireless hardware. There are 7 providers within the city with enterprise and business technologies like SD-WAN. The small business providers listed here include all providers with business services on their site.
The Internet coverage data on this page comes via FCC coverage reports. Then, it's validated using private databases to provide more accurate resources than is available from government websites. Address-level data is currently limited to select providers. Speed and pricing data is sourced by our data analysis division, who gather thousands of plans annually. There are a total of 232 plans in Ballston Lake from 2014–present. There are 36 Internet or bundled packages currently on the market.
Viasat Internet and HughesNet are the most commonly avialable telecoms in Ballston Lake in terms of coverage. As the map below shows, the more common providers often cover the same addresses around Ballston Lake.
- There are 16 internet providers in Ballston Lake with 6 of those offering residential service
- Ballston Lake is the 649th most connected city in New York behind Clifton Park, Burnt Hills, Mechanicville, Ballston Spa, and Rexford.
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Summary Of Fastest Internet Providers In Ballston Lake, New York
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB | Availability |
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Spectrum | 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 8s | 100.0% |
Viasat Internet | 100 Mbps | Satellite | 1m 21s | 100.0% |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | 182 Mbps | 5G Internet | 45s | 81.1% |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s | 100.0% |
3.3% of consumers in Ballston Lake
400 People Only have access to 1 or fewer wired internet providers available at their address.Reference
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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The “Connected” metric is a citywide average based on FCC data showing the density of broadband options at the census block level.
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This statistic is drawn from the population in census blocks not served by at least one wired broadband provider.
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This coverage statistic is based on a mix of FCC and private provider reporting in the past two quarters.
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25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.