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Internet providers in Freer, TX

T-Mobile Home Internet
40% available in Freer
Connection:
5G Home
Download speeds up to
245Mbps

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Hughesnet
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(426)

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Viasat
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps

New customers, call now to get $20 off for the first six months of service! You must mention this offer when ordering service to receive the discount.

Hughesnet
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
100Mbps

User Rating(426)

Order now and receive a $100 Prepaid Mastercard® via rebate.* Terms Apply.

Viasat
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Satellite
Download speeds up to
150Mbps

New customers, call now to get $20 off for the first six months of service! You must mention this offer when ordering service to receive the discount.

Mint
Available in Freer
Connection:
Mobile
Mint
4GLTE Speeds may vary

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Available in Freer
Connection:
Mobile
Visible
4GLTE Speeds may vary

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AT&T Wireless
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Mobile
AT&T Wireless
5G Speeds may vary

User Rating
Verizon Wireless
99% available in Freer
Connection:
Mobile
Verizon 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

Internet in Freer

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$98.88/mo

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Summary of Freer internet providers

Provider Type Download speeds up to User rating Order online
T-Mobile Home Internet 5G Home 245 Mbps 4.0/5 View Plans for T-Mobile Home Internet
Hughesnet Satellite 100 Mbps 3/5
Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps 3/5

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 Freer

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on internet providers in Freer.

Viasat

Cecelia H | 09-01-2024

Viasat told me that they were launching a new satellite and soon I would have 5G. Well, they launched the satellite, and I got 5G for about 2 months and it went away. I call and was told that our community wasn't large enough to get 5G and they had given our faster service to a larger community. Then, every time they gave me some "advanced service" I lost my metered time and soon didn't cover the month. I had to pay more and more, or fall to a snails pace for the remainder of the month. I ended up on the highest service plan they offered, and I still ran out of time. Now, I just couldn't understand how two over 70 year old women that did not watch movies or play fancy games online could possibly use that much time. Viasat couldn't explain that to me either. The crowning blow was when I got a notice that they were phasing out my plan and moving me to a plan of their choosing. It was the same speed that the other, unavailable to me, providers cheapest plans and it would cost me $20 more a month. I am no longer a Viasat customer. The funny part was when they demanded that I climb on the roof of my home to retrieve a part they wanted back. At 77 years old, my roof climbing days were long over. They were rude to me when I told them where they could put that part. They charged me $278 because it wasn't returned. I would give up my computer if I had to go back to Viasat.

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Viasat

Cecelia H | 09-01-2024

Viasat told me that they were launching a new satellite and soon I would have 5G. Well, they launched the satellite, and I got 5G for about 2 months and it went away. I call and was told that our community wasn't large enough to get 5G and they had given our faster service to a larger community. Then, every time they gave me some "advanced service" I lost my metered time and soon didn't cover the month. I had to pay more and more, or fall to a snails pace for the remainder of the month. I ended up on the highest service plan they offered, and I still ran out of time. Now, I just couldn't understand how two over 70 year old women that did not watch movies or play fancy games online could possibly use that much time. Viasat couldn't explain that to me either. The crowning blow was when I got a notice that they were phasing out my plan and moving me to a plan of their choosing. It was the same speed that the other, unavailable to me, providers cheapest plans and it would cost me $20 more a month. I am no longer a Viasat customer. The funny part was when they demanded that I climb on the roof of my home to retrieve a part they wanted back. At 77 years old, my roof climbing days were long over. They were rude to me when I told them where they could put that part. They charged me $278 because it wasn't returned. I would give up my computer if I had to go back to Viasat.

Was this review helpful? Yes 15 No 3

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