What type of Internet is Consolidated Communications?

DSL provider
About Consolidated Communications Internet It is a DSL provider, which means they deliver service through your traditional phone lines. Internet service enters the house through a common phone outlet, which is connected to a DSL modem. From here you can connect your wifi router or use an Ethernet cable.

What is the fastest Internet speed from Consolidated Communications?

Depending on where you live, Consolidated Communications offers three different connection types: fiber, cable, and DSL. The fastest of these is fiber and cable. Consolidated Communications offers fiber and cable speeds up to 1 Gbps and 940 Mbps download, respectively.

Can you use any modem with Consolidated Communications?

Consolidated Communications will not support any MODEM related issues for the customers that attach a non-certified MODEM. Supported MODEMS include those that are certified for use on our network including specific makes, models, and firmware revisions.

Is Consolidated Communications part of Xfinity?

View Xfinity and Consolidated Service in 2022: Xfinity from Comcast and Consolidated Communications (formerly known as Fairpoint Communications) are two of the largest internet providers in the U.S. offering both cable and fiber to millions of customers.

What is consolidated telecom?

We are a leading provider of telecom services to County Jails and Juvenile Detention Centers in the United States. If you need to access your account or to create a new account please click the My Account menu item above. Please read more about our products and services. Management Website.

What did Consolidated Communications used to be called?

the Mattoon Telephone Company
Consolidated Communications was founded as the Mattoon Telephone Company in 1894 by Dr. Iverson A. Lumpkin in Mattoon, Illinois.

How do I know if my internet is fiber or DSL?

Run a quick speed test on your computer, and measure the results here:

  1. A speed of 56 kbit/s or less means you have dial-up internet.
  2. Speeds of up to 100 Mbps are typically DSL, cable or fixed wireless.
  3. A speed result of 200-1,000 Mbps means you have either cable or fiber-optic internet service.