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Mid-States Services 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.

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What to Expect from Mid-States Services

Mid-States Services's fastest available plans reach 2,000 Mbps down / 2,000 Mbps up, and across its footprint typical available speeds are about 960 Mbps down / 955 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 Mid-States Services line actually delivers.

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Mid-States Services Speed Reviews

Mid-States Services has a speed rating of 4.00 out of 5, with a total of 1 reviews and ratings across the United States. Speed ratings by service type include: Fiber: 4.00. If you'd like to tell others about your experience, you can rate or review Mid-States Services here.

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For detailed reviews, visit our Mid-States Services Internet Reviews page.

Top Cities for Mid-States Services

Mid-States Services is available in 32 cities throughout the country. Here is a list of top cities with Mid-States Services internet service:

Trenton, MO
  • Availability: 91.62%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,000 Mbps
Gallatin, MO
  • Availability: 87.43%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,997 Mbps
Bethany, MO
  • Availability: 28.95%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Princeton, MO
  • Availability: 42.70%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Milan, MO
  • Availability: 22.68%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Altamont, MO
  • Availability: 75.00%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 2,000 Mbps
Hickory Creek, MO
  • Availability: 66.91%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,000 Mbps
Pattonsburg, MO
  • Availability: 29.47%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Edinburg, MO
  • Availability: 86.53%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,000 Mbps
Eagleville, MO
  • Availability: 22.00%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Farmersville, MO
  • Availability: 75.00%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,000 Mbps
Tindall, MO
  • Availability: 28.84%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 1,000 Mbps
Mercer, MO
  • Availability: 14.73%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Cainsville, MO
  • Availability: 22.51%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps
Gilman City, MO
  • Availability: 12.89%
  • Avg. Download Speed: 25 Mbps

Mid-States Services Speed Test FAQ

Why is my Mid-States Services 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 Mid-States Services line, test over a wired connection.

How does ISPReports measure Mid-States Services speeds?

Tests run against the nearest of Cloudflare's edge locations, so the result reflects your access network rather than a server inside Mid-States Services'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 Mid-States Services 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.