Internet in Aquia Harbour
Moving towns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Aquia Harbour area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.
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$58.36/mo
Aquia Harbour Residential Internet Coverage
Sitting near the eastern Virginia border, the city of Aquia Harbour offers stunning views and a tight-knit population made up of families, retirees, and business professionals. As you explore Internet service providers in this region, consider how you use the Internet, what download speed you need, and your budget.
Xfinity is fairly popular option in this part of Virginia. Xfinity is one of the largest cable providers in the United States and their network includes most of Virginia. The Xfinity network sprawls across all of Aquia Harbour, reaching other nearby cities and rural communities. One benefit of using Xfinity is their wide range of speed options. They max out at a download speed of 100 Mbps, letting consumers pick the plans that work for them.
HughesNet is the other main residential Internet provider in Aquia Harbour. Their satellite network reaches the entire city.
Those looking for business Internet can consider these two options and look into Megapath. Through Megapath, businesses in Aquia Harbour can access DSL or copper wireline service.
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Summary of Aquia Harbour 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.