Internet Providers in Collinsville, Virginia
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Residential Internet Statistics for Collinsville, VA
Wired Internet Providers: | 2 |
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Average Speed Test Result: | 20.12 Mbps |
Top Advertised Speed: | 1,200 Mbps |
No Broadband Access: | 0.66% |
Most Popular Residential Internet Providers in Collinsville, Virginia
Internet Access in Collinsville, Virginia
There are two primary infrastructure types within Collinsville — coaxial cable (99.34% coverage) and DSL (99.13% availability). Coaxial cable Internet access is generally delivered by traditional cable TV companies via pre-existing copper coaxial television cables strung up on utility poles or buried along the street. DSL Internet, similarly, is delivered via landline phone lines. The majority of Collinsville neighborhoods and census blocks can subscribe to cable service and/or DSL service from at least two Internet companies.
XFINITY from Comcast is a common alternative, serving Collinsville with 99 percent local availability and a top speed of 987 Mbps. Outside of home broadband, there are also 3 companies in the city with specialized enterprise-level technologies like point-to-point connectivity or custom fiber loops. BroadbandNow includes every provider with explicit business plans online, although some can connect both home and business broadband.
According to recent FCC reports, 1.43 percent of Collinsville residents have only one option for home Internet service, or none at all.
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) is the most widespread provider in Collinsville. They are accessible for practically one hundred percent of Collinsville. HughesNet is the most common second choice, providing practically one hundred percent of the area with Satellite service. HughesNet's fastest package in Collinsville is 25 megabits per second download.
Internet access insights here and elsewhere on BroadbandNow are calculated from a mix of government data from the FCC and private data collected from providers or through unlisted third parties. Average statistics regarding speed data is sourced via M-Labs. Our market researchers have manually aggregated package pricing on 292 broadband deals in Collinsville as of 2021.
Internet Statistics 2021
1.4% of consumers in Collinsville
100 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 Collinsville, Virginia
Provider | Speed | Type | Time To Download 1 GB |
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XFINITY from Comcast | 1,200 Mbps | Cable | 6s |
CenturyLink | 60 Mbps | DSL | 2m 16s |
Viasat Internet (formerly Exede) | 50 Mbps | Satellite | 2m 43s |
HughesNet | 25 Mbps | Satellite | 5m 27s |
Summary of Internet Providers Availability in Collinsville, Virginia
- Xfinity - 99.3% Availability in Collinsville - Speeds up to 1,200 Mbps
- CenturyLink - 99.1% Availability in Collinsville - Speeds up to 60 Mbps
- Viasat - 100.0% Availability in Collinsville - Speeds up to 50 Mbps
- HughesNet - 100.0% Availability in Collinsville - Speeds up to 25 Mbps
Internet Provider Competition Map For Collinsville

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.
This coverage statistic is based on a mix of FCC and private provider reporting in the past two quarters.
Zip-based speed averages are calculated from M-Labs consumer speed tests run by IP addresses in the area.
25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload is the minimum speed for an Internet connection to be classified as “Broadband” by the FCC.
Data Caps and Cord Cutting in Collinsville
Data from our researchers suggests that some of the popular ISPs use data caps on home Internet plans. Data caps are controversial because users view caps as a tactic for limiting video streaming, while providers insist that they are a necessary strategy as they struggle to manage network traffic. Either way, the problem is the same: over-the-top streaming, which easily uses one to seven Gigabytes per hour.