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Community Internet Providers Speed Test

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How we measure: a real-world test to a neutral point on the open internet, not a server inside your provider network, so it reflects everyday speed and can read slightly below best-case on-network tests.

We record anonymized results (speed, latency, your provider and coarse location) to publish honest, real-world speed data by provider. No personal information is stored.

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What to Expect from Community Internet Providers

Community Internet Providers's fastest available plans reach 25 Mbps down / 3.0 Mbps up, and across its footprint typical available speeds are about 25 Mbps down / 3.0 Mbps up. These are advertised “up to” figures from FCC availability data, so no connection reaches them exactly. Run the test above to see what your own Community Internet Providers line actually delivers.

Community Internet Providers Measured Speeds

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Providers available in your area come from our coverage data. "Available up to" is the fastest advertised plan; measured speeds appear once a provider has enough independent tests, otherwise we say "collecting" rather than guess.

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Top Cities for Community Internet Providers

Community Internet Providers is available in 28 cities throughout the country. Here is a list of top cities with Community Internet Providers internet service:

Rock Valley, IA
  • Availability: 42.98%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Orange City, IA
  • Availability: 17.15%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Hull, IA
  • Availability: 19.70%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Sioux Center, IA
  • Availability: 4.75%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Carnes, IA
  • Availability: 51.27%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Maurice, IA
  • Availability: 43.43%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Hospers, IA
  • Availability: 19.69%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Doon, IA
  • Availability: 14.04%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Boyden, IA
  • Availability: 11.32%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Perkins, IA
  • Availability: 77.96%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Ireton, IA
  • Availability: 12.30%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Hawarden, IA
  • Availability: 2.40%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Inwood, IA
  • Availability: 3.88%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Newkirk, IA
  • Availability: 52.59%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Alton, IA
  • Availability: 4.02%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Sheldon, IA
  • Availability: 0.85%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps

Community Internet Providers Speed Test FAQ

Why is my Community Internet Providers speed lower than advertised?

Advertised speeds are “up to” peaks measured on an ideal connection. Real-world speed to a neutral point on the open internet runs a few percent lower, and Wi-Fi, older equipment, or peak-hour congestion lower it further. For the truest read of your Community Internet Providers line, test over a wired connection.

How does ISPReports measure Community Internet Providers speeds?

Tests run against the nearest of Cloudflare's edge locations, so the result reflects your access network rather than a server inside Community Internet Providers's own network. We verify each result by network operator, aggregate it as a median (not an average, which a few fast tests would skew), and only publish a provider's measured speeds once enough independent tests exist. We do not accept provider-submitted numbers.

Is Community Internet Providers good for gaming and video calls?

Run the test above. The connection-quality grade reads latency under load and packet loss, which determine whether calls and games stay smooth, beyond the raw download number.