Public Service Communications Internet Service Availability and Coverage Maps




 

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Public Service Communications is a large internet service provider in the United States, serving 2 states or territories: Georgia and Alabama. Learn more about Public Service Communications's coverage and availability on this page.

 

Can I get Public Service Communications internet in my area?

The easiest way to find out is to click the link below.

 

You may enter your zip code to check local availability or view the map below before contacting Public Service Communications.


 

Public Service Communications Availability Map

Public Service Communications availability map

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On the map you can see Public Service Communications's coverage area in the United States. Areas in green are most likely to have coverage, where some homes in yellow to red areas may not have coverage.

The table below shows coverage and average maximum speeds by state.


State Availaiblity Average Best Speed
Georgia1.92%195 Mbps
Alabama0.02%10 Mbps

 

How fast is Public Service Communications's internet?

Public Service Communications download speed map

Internet Download Speed

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The map above shows average maximum speeds by area. Overall, Public Service Communications internet speeds are adequate for most homes.

Download speeds (the speed at which you receive files and streaming video) range from 10 to 1,000 Mbps. The average customer has access to plans with download speeds up to 194 Mbps. This puts Public Service Communications in the 31st percentile versus other ISPs for download speeds, meaning speeds are somewhat slower than the average provider in the US.

Upload speeds (the speed you can send files and video to others) range from a low of 1.0 Mbps to a high of 100 Mbps. The average is 20 Mbps, placing Public Service Communications in the 15th percentile for internet provider upload speeds, which is too slow for a modern household.

 

What broadband services does Public Service Communications offer?

Across the country Public Service Communications offers fixed wireless, fiber, cable, and DSL internet service. The table below shows which types of service Public Service Communications offers and the average maximum speed for each service type. “Coverage” is the percent of Public Service Communications customers who can get that type of service.





Technology
Coverage
Average Best Speed
Fiber
17.84%
1,000 Mbps
Cable
15.61%
100 Mbps
DSL
6.50%
21 Mbps
Fixed Wireless
81.73%
10 Mbps
Below are maps for each type of internet service Public Service Communications offers.

 

Where is Public Service Communications Fiber Available?

Public Service Communications fiber availablility map and speeds

Fiber Internet Speed

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50 Mbps
1000 Mbps+

 

The Public Service Communications fiber availability map shows where fiber has been made available to customers. If you can get fiber, it is usually the best option for most people due to fast speeds and low lag. Fiber is available within 17.84% of Public Service Communications's coverage footprint, and the average speed for fiber is 1,000 Mbps download and 100 Mbps upload.

 

Where is Public Service Communications Cable Available?

Public Service Communications cable availablility map and speeds

Cable Internet Speed

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50 Mbps
1000 Mbps+

 

Cable service through a coaxial cable can be quite fast. It is usually slightly slower than fiber, and pricing can vary greatly depending on bundling and promotional deals. The Public Service Communications cable availability map above shows coverage and speeds for cable only. 15.61% of Public Service Communications customers can choose Public Service Communications cable, and average download speeds are 100 Mbps with 20 Mbps for upload.

 

Where is Public Service Communications DSL Available?

Public Service Communications DSL availablility map and speeds

DSL Internet Speed

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50 Mbps
1000 Mbps+

 

DSL is delivered over the telephone line. Speeds are often slower than cable or fiber, but the service is often less expensive. The above Public Service Communications DSL availability map shows where Public Service Communications customers can get DSL service and at what download speeds. The average speed of Public Service Communications DSL across the nation is 21 Mbps download and 2.5 Mbps for upload speed. 6.50% of Public Service Communications customers can choose DSL.

 

Where is Public Service Communications Fixed Wireless Available?

Public Service Communications fixed wireless availablility map and speeds

Fixed Wireless Internet Speed Key

1 Mbps
50 Mbps
1000 Mbps+

 

Fixed wireless The Public Service Communications Fixed Wireless availability map shows where Fixed Wireless has been made available to customers. Fixed Wireless is available within 81.73% of Public Service Communications's coverage footprint, and the average speed for Fixed Wireless is 10 Mbps down and 1.0 Mbps up.

 


 

Can I get Public Service Communications TV Service?

Probably. Most fiber optic and cable companies are able to offer some kind of TV service. In either case, you can also get Public Service Communications internet and satellite TV.

 

What cities and zips does Public Service Communications serve?

With coverage in 92 cities and 57 zip codes, only the largest are listed below:



City
Availability
Average Best Speed
Columbus, GA27.66%14 Mbps
Atlanta, GA0.42%10 Mbps
Griffin, GA34.22%10 Mbps
Albany, GA15.50%10 Mbps
Americus, GA56.25%10 Mbps
Thomaston, GA53.05%10 Mbps
Forsyth, GA75.65%653 Mbps
Lizella, GA82.82%987 Mbps
Midland, GA46.06%151 Mbps
Barnesville, GA61.55%10 Mbps
Macon, GA2.96%839 Mbps
Fort Benning, GA63.92%10 Mbps
Fortson, GA41.97%10 Mbps
Manchester, GA64.06%10 Mbps
Butler, GA99.35%730 Mbps
Buena Vista, GA77.69%99 Mbps
Byron, GA13.01%100 Mbps
Roberta, GA99.55%899 Mbps
Ellaville, GA70.72%10 Mbps
Reynolds, GA99.26%733 Mbps
Montezuma, GA48.84%10 Mbps
Cusseta, GA22.50%10 Mbps
Hamilton, GA37.88%10 Mbps
Greenville, GA52.51%10 Mbps
Oglethorpe, GA34.40%20 Mbps
Cataula, GA31.66%10 Mbps
Lee Pope, GA96.67%413 Mbps
Knoxville, GA99.54%922 Mbps
Waverly Hall, GA50.98%130 Mbps
Fort Valley, GA7.96%115 Mbps
Musella, GA95.91%978 Mbps
Talbotton, GA85.17%386 Mbps
Bolingbroke, GA52.47%1,000 Mbps
Mauk, GA51.44%720 Mbps
Juniper, GA74.89%545 Mbps
Phenix City, AL1.36%10 Mbps
Yatesville, GA70.33%81 Mbps
Box Springs, GA58.86%884 Mbps
Webster, GA31.86%10 Mbps
Smarr, GA41.76%862 Mbps
Zenith, GA100.00%1,000 Mbps
Culloden, GA35.43%612 Mbps
Milner Crossroads, GA67.39%10 Mbps
Fickling Mill, GA100.00%1,000 Mbps
Potterville, GA96.11%1,000 Mbps
Meansville, GA20.08%10 Mbps
Junction City, GA84.37%907 Mbps
Geneva, GA100.00%814 Mbps
Shiloh, GA20.52%10 Mbps
Rupert, GA94.87%1,000 Mbps
Highland Pines, GA85.68%10 Mbps
Salem, GA100.00%1,000 Mbps
Kingsboro, GA50.63%10 Mbps
Olive Branch, GA83.28%1,000 Mbps
Upatoi, GA15.82%530 Mbps
Goldson, GA100.00%938 Mbps
Doyle, GA75.74%100 Mbps
Jarrell, GA84.76%885 Mbps
Friendship, GA44.79%10 Mbps
Molena, GA8.09%10 Mbps
Russellville, GA43.82%691 Mbps
Unionville, GA26.89%100 Mbps
Howard, GA96.99%1,000 Mbps
Neyami, GA22.04%10 Mbps
Hammett, GA100.00%1,000 Mbps
Juliette, GA4.13%733 Mbps
Highfalls, GA11.71%100 Mbps
Zebulon, GA2.73%10 Mbps
Mizell, GA97.56%918 Mbps
Hawkinsville, GA1.12%1,000 Mbps
Murrays Crossroads, GA23.87%236 Mbps
La Crosse, GA15.25%10 Mbps
Centerville, GA0.62%734 Mbps
Tazewell, GA13.53%100 Mbps
Piedmont, GA17.23%10 Mbps
Hannahs Mill, GA18.25%10 Mbps
Five Points, GA7.40%192 Mbps
Chalybeate Springs, GA27.17%10 Mbps
Echeconnee, GA2.84%100 Mbps
Lincoln Park, GA6.70%10 Mbps
Ideal, GA3.29%725 Mbps
Smiths Crossroads, GA9.91%10 Mbps
Rose Hill, GA18.52%10 Mbps
Warm Springs, GA1.40%10 Mbps
Silvertown, GA80.65%10 Mbps
Leesburg, GA0.11%10 Mbps
Huntington, GA6.46%10 Mbps
Winchester, GA7.17%1,000 Mbps
Oak Mountain, GA4.63%10 Mbps
Johnstonville, GA3.33%1,000 Mbps
Union, GA3.49%100 Mbps
Pinehurst, GA1.19%1,000 Mbps
 
 
 
Zip
Availability
Average Best Speed
31909, GA47.96%55 Mbps
31705, GA45.60%10 Mbps
30223, GA33.19%10 Mbps
31907, GA19.88%10 Mbps
31029, GA67.00%649 Mbps
30286, GA48.37%10 Mbps
31904, GA27.97%29 Mbps
31903, GA43.75%10 Mbps
30224, GA30.04%10 Mbps
31052, GA89.43%976 Mbps
31709, GA49.34%10 Mbps
30204, GA54.81%10 Mbps
31719, GA62.17%10 Mbps
31820, GA47.03%30 Mbps
31220, GA31.08%1,000 Mbps
31905, GA31.27%10 Mbps
31006, GA96.79%769 Mbps
31808, GA39.59%10 Mbps
31078, GA99.67%962 Mbps
31816, GA61.75%10 Mbps
31076, GA99.01%808 Mbps
31030, GA16.45%253 Mbps
31803, GA57.63%99 Mbps
31008, GA13.04%100 Mbps
31906, GA11.25%10 Mbps
31806, GA51.75%10 Mbps
31811, GA35.43%10 Mbps
31063, GA42.66%10 Mbps
31805, GA77.74%10 Mbps
31801, GA66.89%710 Mbps
31068, GA34.68%57 Mbps
30222, GA37.22%10 Mbps
31827, GA80.82%475 Mbps
31831, GA40.10%162 Mbps
31804, GA21.99%10 Mbps
31058, GA62.11%742 Mbps
31050, GA100.00%938 Mbps
31066, GA98.70%968 Mbps
31016, GA56.42%669 Mbps
36870, AL4.25%10 Mbps
31824, GA51.03%10 Mbps
30256, GA25.54%10 Mbps
31097, GA54.10%88 Mbps
31216, GA4.31%400 Mbps
31812, GA86.86%938 Mbps
31826, GA19.03%10 Mbps
31210, GA1.06%1,000 Mbps
31829, GA9.27%468 Mbps
31081, GA97.25%953 Mbps
31763, GA0.66%10 Mbps
31810, GA100.00%1,000 Mbps
31701, GA0.59%10 Mbps
31830, GA5.05%10 Mbps
30258, GA3.69%10 Mbps
31046, GA2.89%1,000 Mbps
31206, GA0.26%1,000 Mbps
31039, GA89.36%1,000 Mbps