Internet Access in Dublin, Ohio
Spectrum has the most availability in Dublin. Viasat Internet is also widely available.
HughesNet is another common broadband choice for Dublin. They offer Satellite service in practically one hundred percent of Dublin. Verizon offers an alternative wireless service for 90 percent of local residents, although it needs roof access and line of site with a Verizon tower or access point.
Since FCC coverage data is collected twice annually and only released six or more months after filing, availability shown here may not be complete. This page incorporates direct provider reporting to help fix this problem.
The level of competition between Internet brands is decent for households in Dublin, and the average Dublin census block is served by 4-5 ISPs. (4.65 in each census block.)
In summary, Dublin's Internet infrastructure conforms with a pattern seen in many US cities: strong availability of cable and DSL service, but limited choice since most houses or apartments are stuck with a single company for either type of Internet service. This pattern is normal because Internet outfits are former cable TV and phone corporations. So, they already own pre-existing wired networks on telephone poles for delivering their broadband Internet bundles. Thanks to the competitive broadband market around Dublin, the area's weighted average downstream speed is 34.41 percent ahead of the Ohio average across all cities. View the public speed test results below to see how local Internet providers compare long term.