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Internet providers in West Union, OH

1. Spectrum
82% available in West Union
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
2. Hughesnet
99% available in West Union
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(417)

New customers get $25 off per month their first year. Terms apply.

3. Viasat
99% available in West Union
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps
4. Frontier
99% available in West Union
Frontier
Connection:
DSL
Download speeds up to
Speeds may vary
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1. Spectrum
82% available in West Union
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
2. Hughesnet
99% available in West Union
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(417)

New customers get $25 off per month their first year. Terms apply.

3. Viasat
99% available in West Union
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps
4. Frontier
99% available in West Union
Frontier
Connection:
DSL
Download speeds up to
Speeds may vary
Link not provided

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1. Mint
Available in West Union
Connection:
Mobile
Mint
4GLTE Speeds may vary

User Rating
2. Visible
Available in West Union
Connection:
Mobile
Visible
4GLTE Speeds may vary

User Rating
3. Verizon Wireless
96% available in West Union
Connection:
Mobile
Verizon Wireless
4GLTE Speeds may vary

User Rating
4. AT&T Wireless
99% available in West Union
Connection:
Mobile
AT&T Wireless
4GLTE Speeds may vary

User Rating

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0–5 Mbps

Works for:

  • Checking email
  • Streaming music on one device
  • Searching on Google

5–40 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video on one device
  • Video calling with Skype or FaceTime
  • Online gaming for one player

40–100 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming HD video on a few devices
  • Multiplayer online gaming
  • Downloading large files

100–500 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video in UHD on multiple screens
  • Downloading files quickly
  • Gaming online for multiple players

500–1,000+ Mbps

Works for:

  • Doing a lot of almost anything

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Summary of West Union internet providers

Provider Type Download speeds up to User rating Order online
Spectrum Cable 1000 Mbps
(wireless speeds may vary)
3.5/5 View Plans for Spectrum
Hughesnet Satellite 100 Mbps 3/5 View Plans for Hughesnet
Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps 3/5 View Plans for Viasat
Frontier DSL N/A 3.5/5

Availability and speeds displayed are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

Technology Type

DSL:

DSL provides internet service via phone cables and is up to ten times faster than dial-up service.

Cable:

Cable provides internet speeds faster than DSL through the same cables used for cable TV.

Satellite:

Satellite internet is widely available, but offers slower speeds due to a far-traveling signal.

Fiber:

Fiber relies on glass strands to relay digital code and is much faster than both DSL and cable.

Customer reviews of internet providers in West Union

Hughesnet

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Joshaw B | 03-14-2021

I use Hughes net internet and I like it but the monthly payment is kinda high for me

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Spectrum

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Christopher M | 11-07-2018

My download and upload speeds are great, but the problem with it is that the service is inconsistent. My preference is a wired connection for streaming and the least delay possible to get the most out of my internet, but anytime it rains or my devices are wired, the speeds are so inconsistent and so is the uptime. Sometimes it just disconnects all together. When I called, they sent a technician. What he told me was that this new modem has a bug where it disconnects frequently and auto connects to the highest costing but fastest frequency. Why try to fix something when the older modems worked for the most part. Also why keep trying to push this modem when it has this known bug? Why do I need to jump through hoops to make my internet stay up for another 10 minutes till it disconnects and reconnects to a higher consting frequency, locking me out of the service I pay for?

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