Providers Offering Copper Service

We've found 208 providers offering Copper service in the US. Below are stats on their coverage and speeds.

Raw Bandwidth Communications 947,622 1 0 mbps
Upstream Network 22,765 9 1000 mbps
Full Service Network 2,327 1 0 mbps
802Networks 980 1 150 mbps
Verizon Business 0 51 0 mbps
TPx Communications 0 49 0 mbps
Spectrotel 0 43 0 mbps
Windstream 0 39 0 mbps
GTT Communications 0 35 0 mbps
Access One Inc 0 30 3 mbps
Call One 0 26 1.5 mbps
Vocal IP Networx 0 22 45 mbps
altafiber 0 21 0 mbps
Global Cloud Xchange 0 21 905 mbps
CenturyLink 0 19 1000 mbps
Panterra 0 18 100 mbps
One Ring Networks 0 16 1000 mbps
NetFortris 0 14 0 mbps
T2 Technologies 0 14 50 mbps
EXA Infrastructure 0 12 0 mbps
WorxOne 0 12 10 mbps
ICS Advanced Technologies 0 11 1000 mbps
Telefonica USA 0 11 0 mbps
Everstream 0 10 0 mbps
Allied Telecom Group 0 9 0 mbps
Zayo 0 9 0 mbps
Tata Communications 0 9 0 mbps
Impulse Internet Services 0 8 15 mbps
US Signal Company 0 6 0 mbps
Utility Telecom 0 6 0 mbps
Netrix 0 6 0 mbps
Astound Business Solutions Powered by RCN 0 5 1000 mbps
NetCarrier Telecom 0 5 0 mbps
AssetBlack 0 5 100 mbps
Mammoth Networks 0 5 50 mbps
First Communications 0 4 0 mbps
TEC 0 4 25 mbps
Blackfoot Communications 0 4 30 mbps
InterGlobe 0 4 0 mbps
Xclutel Communications 0 4 0 mbps
TeleComp Computer Services 0 4 45 mbps
Tailwind 0 4 0 mbps
Xtel Communications 0 3 0 mbps
Telesystem 0 3 602 mbps
Atlantech Online 0 3 0 mbps
Aureon 0 3 30 mbps
Syringa Networks 0 3 0 mbps
NUVISIONS 0 2 100 mbps
Comporium Communications 0 2 1.5 mbps
Sail Internet 0 2 1000 mbps
Lumos Networks 0 2 10 mbps
Smartaira 0 2 1000 mbps
CS Technologies 0 2 0 mbps
Georgia Public Web 0 2 0 mbps
LS Networks 0 2 40 mbps
South Central Communications 0 2 15 mbps
Tierzero 0 2 0 mbps
Plumas Sierra Telecommunications 0 2 50 mbps
FORETHOUGHT.net 0 2 300 mbps
Port Networks 0 2 400 mbps
DataBank 0 2 1000 mbps
Dobson Fiber 0 2 1.5 mbps
Jabo Communications 0 2 0 mbps
Sterling Communications 0 2 0 mbps
Visionary Communications 0 2 100 mbps
SNET 0 2 0 mbps
Aero Communications 0 2 0 mbps
InfoStructure 0 2 15 mbps
Monmouth Telephone & Telegraph 0 1 0 mbps
Claro Internet 0 1 0 mbps
DigitalAgent 0 1 50 mbps
Clear Rate Communications 0 1 0 mbps
FirstDigital Telecom 0 1 12 mbps
Seimitsu 0 1 1.4 mbps
Dakota Carrier Network 0 1 3 mbps
Brandenburg Telecom 0 1 20 mbps
Quantum Communications 0 1 10 mbps
TDS Telecom 0 1 3 mbps
Northern Telephone and Data 0 1 50 mbps
POPP Communications 0 1 0 mbps
Westelcom Network 0 1 0 mbps
Douglas Fast Net 0 1 40 mbps
Telnet Worldwide 0 1 0 mbps
Shentel 0 1 0 mbps
DLS Internet Services 0 1 6 mbps
Public Utility District No 1 of Douglas County 0 1 1000 mbps
StarLinX Technical Services 0 1 50 mbps
Native Network 0 1 1000 mbps
509FIBER 0 1 1000 mbps
Westel 0 1 0 mbps
Hawaiian Telcom 0 1 10 mbps
Central Scott Telephone Company 0 1 100 mbps
ECSISNET 0 1 0 mbps
Chickamauga Telephone Corporation 0 1 20 mbps
Ketchikan Public Utilities 0 1 0 mbps
Salish Networks 0 1 100 mbps
Otava 0 1 0 mbps
Arvig 0 1 1.5 mbps
Iserv 0 1 100 mbps
CyberNet 0 1 300 mbps

Copper Internet Providers in the USA

Copper internet transmits data over copper cables including T-carrier lines like T1, T3 and Ethernet over Copper (EoC). Some copper connections are not a ready-connect service and may take weeks or months to set up depending on the infrastructure. Providers that offer copper internet service in the US include Verizon Business, GTT Communications, CenturyLink and Windstream among others.

How many copper internet providers are there in the US?

There are 235 copper internet providers in the US. The largest copper providers by coverage are Webpass, JAS Networks, and Pinnacle Communications.

What is copper internet?

Similar to DSL and cable, copper internet uses copper wires in order to deliver service. The main distinction is copper internet is used to describe the other technologies that use copper wires including T1, T3 and Ethernet over Copper (EoC).

Copper broadband connections like T-carrier lines (T1, T3) are a common alternative to fiber or DSL for business internet connections. Unlike mass-market DSL or cable, these connections are often dedicated to your location alone, allowing you to lease direct lines between specific buildings or office locations.

Pros and Cons of Copper Internet

Pros

  • Dedicated connections
  • Alternative to fiber
  • Business class services
  • May be available if other services are unavailable

Cons

  • Lengthy installation times
  • High costs
  • Speeds can be slow
  • Signal degrades over distance

What is T1 Broadband?

T-Carrier technologies, like T1, were created to allow increased transmission capacity over twisted copper lines. It allows 24 channels of voice at the same time and is extremely reliable compared to “best effort” small business DSL packages.

For more information on T1 and copper internet providers, see our guide to copper broadband technology.