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FCC Data · Updated April 2026
B

AireBeam

417 ZIP codes · 1 states · 20 Mbps max

417
ZIP Codes
20
Max Mbps
1
States
0%
Fiber ZIPs
Technologies

Available Connection Types

Fixed Wireless
Max Download20 Mbps

Avg across service area: 20 Mbps

Max Upload10 Mbps

Avg across service area: 10 Mbps

Coverage

Largest Markets

StateZIP Codes% of Coverage
AireBeam in Arizona417100%
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many areas does AireBeam serve?

AireBeam provides internet service in 417 ZIP codes across 1 states. The areas served by AireBeam have an average Broadband Grade of B (score: 62/100).

What speeds does AireBeam offer?

AireBeam offers maximum download speeds of 20 Mbps and upload speeds of 10 Mbps. Average download across their service area is 20 Mbps. Technologies include Fixed Wireless.

Does AireBeam offer fiber internet?

AireBeam does not currently offer fiber-to-the-home internet. Their available technologies include Fixed Wireless.

Where is AireBeam available?

AireBeam is available in 1 states. Their largest markets are Arizona (417 ZIPs).

this entity is one of the data points covered by this site’s U.S. internet availability and broadband speed dataset. The detail above comes directly from the FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC); the context that follows situates the headline numbers against the broader distribution across U.S. ZIPs, counties, and states.

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Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, 2026.