of Washingtonians have access to wireline service.
of Washingtonians have access to fiber-optic service.
of Washingtonians have access to cable service.
of Washingtonians have access to DSL service.
of Washingtonians have access to mobile broadband service.
of Washingtonians have access to fixed wireless service.
99.0% of Washingtonians have access to wired broadband 25mbps or faster.
99.0% of Washingtonians have access to broadband 100mbps or faster.
5.1% of Washingtonians have access to 1 gigabit broadband.
Since 2010, The District of Columbia Office of the Chief Technology Officer has been awarded $4,041,816 in federal grants for Dist
Another $17,457,764, accounting for 0.5% of all federal infrastructure grants, was awarded to broadband infrastructure projects in District of Columbia.
Since 2011, access to a wired connection of at least 10mbps has improved from 99.0% to 99.1% of Washingtonians.
In total there are 67 internet providers in District of Columbia.
There are 6,000 people in District of Columbia without access to a wired connection capable of 25mbps download speeds.
There are 5,000 people in District of Columbia that have access to only one wired provider, leaving them no options to switch.
Another 3,000 people in District of Columbia don't have any wired internet providers available where they live.
City | Broadband Coverage | # of Providers |
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Washington | 99.0% | 37 |