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  2. Which internet companies have the fastest internet? Map ... - AOL

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    When shopping for an internet provider, you'll be choosing from the fixed broadband list. If you want to know which cell phone provider gets the fastest speeds, check out the mobile broadband options.

  3. Ting Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ting Internet is an American internet service provider. On December 15, 2014, Ting announced it was buying Blue Ridge Internetworks of Charlottesville, Virginia, which was already building fiber Internet. [4] They began offering symmetrical gigabit fiber internet without bandwidth caps.

  4. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first complete fiber network in Alabama that offers internet speeds up to 1 gigabit. This television, phone and internet network is available to every home and business in the city of Opelika. Paxio Inc. Bay Area, California: Offering up to 1 Gbit/s symmetric speeds to homes and businesses in S.F. Bay Area in California. Peak Internet: Colorado

  5. EarthLink - Wikipedia

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    The company later moved to Pasadena in 1996. [11] [12] By 1995, EarthLink offered dial-up service in 98 cities, and was one of the first US ISPs to offer unlimited Internet access for a flat rate. [13] In 1996, they began to offer Internet services for businesses, including ISDN and Frame Relay Internet access [14] and web hosting. [15]

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    West Carolina Rural Telephone Cooperative and Upcountry Fiber to bring internet to nearly 13,000 residents in underserved areas of Anderson County.

  7. Piggybacking (Internet access) - Wikipedia

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    Many such locations provide wireless Internet access as a free or paid-for courtesy to their patrons or simply to draw people to the area. [1] Others near the premises may be able to gain access. Piggybacking is distinct from wardriving, which involves only the logging or mapping of the existence of access points.

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