Are you a resident of Indiana searching for a high speed internet provider (ISP)? Your long search is now over: just enter your address and zip code into the above form called “Internet Availability,” and then click on the “Check Availability” orange button. Our search engine will comb through multiple broadband internet offers and return a results list with special offers and pricing tiers for your area of Indiana. Then all you need do is compare the offers – like you’d do at other shopping sites such as Travelocity – and make a decision based on your connectivity needs.
Your location within the state may limit the type of internet connectivity you have access to – the larger metropolitan areas will have the most options, as one will find in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, and Gary. Internet connection methods include DSL, cable, wireless or mobile, and fiber-optic cable. Some of the ISPs serving the state are AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, HughesNet, Charter, and Time Warner Cable ®.
For residents in the state’s smaller cities, including Hammond, Bloomington, Muncie, Anderson, and Terre Haute, access methods may be limited to DSL or cable, and for those living in rural areas or remote communities access may be only available through dial-up or satellite internet connections.
According to a January 2010 report from the Federal Communications Commission, 1.8 million Indiana residents have regular access to high speed internet. If you’re not one of them, the time to join your neighbors is now.