What can you do with 600 Mbps?
With 600 Mbps there is plenty of speed to go around. Stream your favorite shows in 4K, join video meetings, play online games, and connect smart home devices all at the same time. It's a great fit for busy households and can support up to 30+ devices without everyone competing for bandwidth.
| Download (up to 600 Mbps) | At 600 Mbps |
|---|---|
| Website Homepage (240 Kb) | Instantly |
| 4-Minute Song (4 Mb) | Instantly |
| E-Book (50 Mb) | Instantly |
| Operating System Upgrade (1.31 Gb) | 18 sec. |
| 2-Hour HD Movie (4.5 Gb) | 1 min., 4 sec. |
| Upload (up to 600 Mbps) | At 600 Mbps |
|---|---|
| Audio File (10 Mb) | Instantly |
| 50 Photos (100 Mb total) | 1 sec. |
| Video on Youtube | 4 sec. |
Please note: file size and download/upload times are for illustration purposes only. Actual file size, download, and upload times may vary.
How much does 600 Mbps cost?
All our plans up to 1 Gig start at $49.99 per month, with pricing and promotions varying by location
600 Mbps vs 1 Gig: Which speed is right for you?
For most households 600 Mbps provides more than enough broadband capacity for daily needs. If you frequently transfer large files, need faster upload speeds, or have heavy internet demands, a 1 Gig plan may be worth considering. Otherwise, 600 Mbps delivers the performance most families need to stay connected.
Fiber internet vs. cable internet: What's the difference?
Fiber and cable internet can both deliver fast, reliable speeds, but they connect your home in different ways. Fiber internet uses fiber-optic technology to provide fast symmetrical upload speeds, low latency, and consistent performance even during the busy times of day. Cable is widely available and offers strong download speeds, but performance can vary when more people in your area are online. Fiber often provides the best overall experience when available in your area.
High-Speed Internet: Availability varies and speeds shown may not be available at all service addresses. Certain speeds are only offered in areas served by TDS Fiber. Speed ranges shown are expressed as “up to” to represent network capabilities between customer location and the TDS network. Most customers can expect to receive a stable speed within the range of the product purchased as allowed by the quality and capability of the connection; however, actual speeds experienced by customers vary and are not guaranteed. Some customers may receive lower than the indicated speed range. Speeds vary due to various factors, including but not limited to: distance from switching locations, network equipment, delivery technology, and external/internal network conditions. Speed tests may produce inconsistent results due to various factors, including the speed test program or website used, the number of devices connected to the customer’s modem, and whether the speed test is conducted over Wi-Fi. Customers that are not receiving the indicated speeds may cancel their service or downgrade to a lower-speed service without any termination or switching charges. Otherwise, a $15 service charge may apply to existing customers who switch plans without increasing speed or adding qualifying service. In order to maximize Internet speeds above 100Mbps, a compatible network interface card is required.
In order to maximize Internet speeds above 100Mbps, a gigabit wired Network Interface Card (NIC) and/or a more advanced wireless NIC, preferably 802.11ac or higher is needed.
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In order to maximize Internet speeds above 100Mbps, a gigabit wired Network Interface Card (NIC) and/or a more advanced wireless NIC, preferably 802.11ac or higher is needed.
Remote PC Support (RPCS) is included for customers and will end if a customer downgrades or cancels their Internet service.