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Blast Communications

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Cities served
33
States
Primary tech
FIXED_WIRELESS
Plans
The complete guide

Blast Communications: a buyer's guide

Everything you need to know about Blast Communications — coverage footprint, equipment, installation, and how pricing actually works after the promo.

About Blast Communications

Blast Communications is an internet service provider serving 33 cities across multiple US states. Specializing in fixed_wireless delivery, Blast Communications offers residential and business plans with speeds and pricing that compete with the major national carriers. This page covers Blast Communications availability, pricing, plans, customer reviews, and how it stacks up against alternatives in your area.

Why pick Blast Communications?

Why pick Blast Communications over the alternatives? It depends on what's serviceable at your address and what you're optimizing for. Blast Communications runs a fixed_wireless network, which means strong speeds and reliability where the infrastructure exists. The pros and cons section on this page summarizes real customer feedback. Before you sign up, always run an availability check at your ZIP — even nationwide carriers don't reach every address.

Blast Communications equipment & modems

Blast Communications provides the modem and Wi-Fi equipment needed for service in most plans. Some plans include the equipment fee in the monthly price; others charge a $10-15/mo rental. You can typically buy your own compatible modem to avoid rental fees — check Blast Communications's approved-device list. Self-installation kits are standard for non-fiber plans and ship in 3-5 business days.

Installing Blast Communications

Blast Communications installation depends on the plan. Cable, DSL, and fixed-wireless plans usually offer self-install kits — connect the modem yourself in 15 minutes. Fiber plans typically require a professional technician visit (2-4 hour window) for the optical network terminal install. 5G home internet is fully self-install. Same-week appointments are usually available; same-day in major metros.

Blast Communications pricing & fees

Blast Communications pricing follows the industry pattern: a 12-month promotional rate, then a higher regular rate. Add equipment rental ($10-15/mo) if not included, and any local franchise fees. Bundles with TV or mobile can save $20-40/mo. Watch for: hidden installation fees on professional installs, early termination penalties on contracts, and price hikes after promo period. Always confirm the final post-promo price before signing.

FAQ

Blast Communications FAQs

Q1How fast is Blast Communications internet?

Blast Communications offers a range of speed tiers depending on what's available at your address. Top plans typically reach 1 Gbps or higher; entry plans start around 100-300 Mbps. Fiber addresses see the highest speeds; cable and DSL are slower. Use the address check on the Blast Communications site for plan availability at your ZIP.

Q2Does Blast Communications have a contract?

Blast Communications contract terms vary by plan and region. Some plans are no-contract month-to-month; others lock you in for 12-24 months in exchange for a lower promo rate. Early termination fees on contract plans typically run $10-15 per month remaining, capped around $200-400.

Q3Does Blast Communications have data caps?

Most Blast Communications residential plans are unlimited or have very high soft caps (1-2 TB). Excessive use can trigger throttling on some lower-tier plans. Streaming, gaming, and video calls don't typically hit caps — only constant 4K streaming across multiple devices comes close.

Q4How does Blast Communications compare to other providers?

Blast Communications compares favorably on the technology it specializes in. Use the comparison tool on our site to line up Blast Communications against the alternatives at your address. Key factors: top advertised speed, post-promo price, contract term, customer rating, and equipment fees.

Q5Can I keep my email if I cancel Blast Communications?

Blast Communications email addresses tied to your account are typically deactivated 30-90 days after cancellation. Migrate your email to a free provider (Gmail, Outlook) before canceling. Use a forwarding rule to capture last messages. Save anything important — once the account closes, recovery is difficult.

Need help choosing?

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