Residents of Alto have 2 internet providers to choose from. The most popular provider is Consolidated Communications, which offers DSL and fiber internet service. Over 5 recent tests, our research shows that Consolidated Communications customers have been getting 17 Mbps for download speeds and 1 Mbps for upload speeds. In addition to Consolidated Communications, cable internet service is also available from Suddenlink Communications.
While these are the real speeds we have been seeing in recent tests, there are many factors that affect download and upload speeds, so your actual service may differ.
Provider | Download Speed | Upload Speed | Latency |
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Consolidated Communications DSL Fiber | 17 Mbps | 1 Mbps | 51 ms |
Suddenlink Communications Cable | 24 Mbps | 26 Mbps | 8 ms |
* Data from speed tests taken in the last 3 months |
Consolidated Communications is the most popular provider in Alto offering DSL and fiber internet service. Users have been getting 17 Mbps for download speeds and 1 Mbps for upload speeds over 5 recent tests.
Consolidated Communications has the 2nd fastest average download speed, the 2nd fastest average upload speed, and the 2nd lowest latency out of all of the providers in Alto. 40% of users saw download speeds slower than 10 Mbps, and 75% of users saw upload speeds slower than 5 Mbps.
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Date | Download Speed | Upload Speed | Latency |
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March 9, 2024 | 446 Mbps | 232 Mbps | 12 ms |
Suddenlink Communications is the 2nd most popular provider in Alto offering cable internet service. Users have been getting 24 Mbps for download speeds and 26 Mbps for upload speeds over 2 recent tests.
Suddenlink Communications has the fastest average download speed, the fastest average upload speed, and the lowest latency out of all of the providers in Alto. 50% of users saw download speeds between 250-500 Mbps, and 100% of users saw upload speeds between 25-50 Mbps.
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