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New Bloomington, OH Internet Access

Internet Connectivity in New Bloomington

^ An estimated 358 New Bloomington residents are connected to the Internet either at home, work, elsewhere or at multiple locations [1].

Internet Availability in New Bloomington

^ Collectively (all cities), 75% of all Ohio residents live in a household where Internet is available, which ranks 35th in the nation [2].

Disconnected in New Bloomington

^ There are an estimated 157 New Bloomington residents who are not connected to the Internet at all - whether at home, work, or elsewhere [1].

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Featured ISPs for New Bloomington, OH

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New Bloomington Internet Statistics

New Bloomington Internet Connectivity

New Bloomington: 69.5% of residents are connected, with 25.1% of the population connected on multiple devices [1].


Connected to the Internet in New Bloomington


  • New Bloomington Internet Connectivity [1]
    • An estimated 358 New Bloomington residents are connected to the Internet in some capacity - either at home, work, elsewhere or at multiple locations.
    • An estimated 157 New Bloomington residents are not connected to the Internet. These residents are not connected at home, work, or elsewhere.

  • New Bloomington Internet Availability [2]
    • It is estimated that 386 New Bloomington residents live in a household where Internet is available.

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Ohio Internet Access Facts & ISP Statistics

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  • Connected to the Internet in the state of Ohio [1]: 69.5% of OH residents are connected to the Internet in one or more locations on one or more devices.
    • The 69.5% mark ranks Ohio 30th in the nation in total Internet connectivity.
    • 27.7% of residents are connected to the Internet only at home.
    • 5.7% are not connected at home, but are connected elsewhere.
    • 11% are connected at home and elsewhere on one device.
    • 25.1% are connected at home and elsewhere on more than one device.
    • 30.5% are not connected to the Internet at all.

  • Ohio Internet Availability [2]
    • 75% of OH residents have access to the Internet at home.
    • This ranks Ohio 35th in the country.

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About New Bloomington

New Bloomington is a village with a population of 515 [2] that is located in Marion County in the state of Ohio.

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References

1. ^ Bureau of Labor Statistics & Bureau of Census

2. ^ United States Census Bureau

3. ^ Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

4. ^ FCC & National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)

5. ^ National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)

6. ^ NTIA & U.S. Census Bureau