Internet in Dakota Dunes
Moving towns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Dakota Dunes area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.
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$81.07/mo
Dakota Dunes Residential Internet Coverage
Found in the southernmost tip of South Dakota, the community of Dakota Dunes is a planned community that includes residential and commercial neighborhoods. It sits between the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River, offering residents beautiful waterfront views. There are over 2,600 people that call this area home. Find high speed Internet for your home or company with the listings on this page.
Thanks to several different providers, DSL is accessible throughout Dakota Dunes. One option to explore is CenturyLink. CenturyLink offers a few different download speeds that cover casual Internet usage habits and needs. The network is expansive, stretching to include other parts of South Dakota beyond Dakota Dunes. DSL is also accessible through local provider Long Lines, which brings both cable and DSL to Dakota Dunes. This company offers some of the fastest download speeds in the region.
You might also look into cable options through Cable One. This cable company offers download speeds comparable to those accessible through Long Lines.
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Summary of Dakota Dunes internet providers
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.