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A: AT&T, Frontier and Optimum offer speeds up to 5,000 Mbps.

A: A fiber connection offers symmetrical (equal) speeds. This means that the upload speed and download speed are comparable while copper connections will have a faster download speed compared to upload speeds. Test your current internet speed with an internet speed test.

A: 5000 Mbps is the fastest internet speed available for consumers.

A: The best value ISP (Internet Service Provider) would be Frontier Internet which offers 10 Mpbs per $1.00. This package is 500 Mpbs for $49.99/mo

A: For basic activities like browsing, emailing, and video calls, an internet speed of 25 Mbps is usually sufficient.

A: Internet speed tests, particularly speed to device tests, can be affected by wired and Wi-Fi device limitations, in addition to the number of devices. This could result in speeds that are different from the internet speeds you’re expecting. This is common across all internet providers.

A: Yes and no. If you only want internet on one device, instead of using a router, you could connect directly to your service providers system device using an ethernet cable. In most cases however, that’s not going to be very useful. To enjoy the internet throughout the home and on multiple devices, a router or other Wi-Fi device is required.

A: Based on different use cases and needs, we recommend the three major satellite internet providers: Hughesnet for affordability, Viasat for no data cap and no contract, and Starlink for speed and convenience.