Corona de Tucson Internet Providers
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    Internet Providers in Corona de Tucson

    Corona de Tucson has multiple fiber providers, including Quantum Fiber and CenturyLink. Download speeds as fast as 2,000 Mbps are available in parts of the city.

    Fiber

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Cox 2,000 100 10%
    CenturyLink 1,000 1,000 17%
    Quantum Fiber 940 940 19%

    Cable

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Cox 2,000 100 87%

    DSL

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    CenturyLink 100 10 83%

    Fixed Wireless

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Bluespan Wireless 1,000 1,000 100%
    Verizon 300 20 7%
    Simply Bits 100 30 100%
    MINTernet 100 20 99%
    T-Mobile 100 20 99%
    Hawk Networks 100 20 98%
    AT&T 100 20 94%
    TWN Communications 0.2-10 <1 100%

    Next-Gen Satellite

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Starlink 280 30 100%

    Old-School Satellite

    Provider DownDownload (Mbps) UpUpload (Mbps) AvailabilityCoverage
    Viasat 150 3 100%
    HughesNet 50 5 100%

    Broadband Map's availability estimates are based on the census boundaries of Corona de Tucson. Speed metrics capture internet providers' maximum advertised speeds. Both may be overoptimistic.


    Data Sourcing

    Broadband Map's listings of internet providers in Corona de Tucson rely primarily on the November 2025 release from the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (representing Corona de Tucson ISPs' availability as of June 2025).