Internet Providers in Prospect Hill, NC
Residential Internet Statistics for Prospect Hill, NC
Internet Service Providers: | 2 |
Plans Start From: | $49.99 |
Top Download Speed: | 940 Mbps |
Fastest Connection Type: | Fiber |
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Internet Access in Prospect Hill, North Carolina
Prospect Hill offers 4 residential Internet providers, or 8 when including business and mobile. Consumers have access to 3 broadband choices, most likely DSL service.
In less fortunate neighborhoods around Prospect Hill, as many as 1,000 people have only one or fewer choices for wired Internet.
The plans shown here are manually collected through our data analysis staff.
DSL has lots of availability in comparison with other Internet services around Prospect Hill because virtually every house in Prospect Hill is wired with telephone lines. The acronym "DSL" means "Digital Subscriber Line."
Viasat Internet and HughesNet are the strongest providers in Prospect Hill in terms of coverage. As the maps below show, these ISPs often overlap in most blocks around Prospect Hill.
- There are 6 internet providers in Prospect Hill with 4 of those offering residential service
- Prospect Hill is the 617th most connected city in North Carolina behind Mebane, Yanceyville, Leasburg, Hurdle Mills, and Cedar Grove.
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Summary Of Fastest Internet Providers In Prospect Hill, North Carolina
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB | Availability |
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CenturyLink | 940 Mbps | DSL and Fiber | 8s | 88.8% |
Viasat Internet | 100 Mbps | Satellite | 1m 21s | 100.0% |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s | 100.0% |
99.1% of consumers in Prospect Hill
1,000 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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25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.