Best Internet in Ogle, IL
100 Mbps avg · 17 ZIP codes · 100% fiber · 10 providers/ZIP
Internet Providers in Ogle
| Provider | ZIP Codes Served | % of Area |
|---|---|---|
| Comcast | 17 | 100% |
| At&T Illinois | 17 | 100% |
| T-Mobile | 17 | 100% |
| King Street L.p. | 17 | 100% |
| United States Cellular Corporation | 17 | 100% |
| Rise Broadband | 17 | 100% |
| Frontier North Illinois Gte | 17 | 100% |
| Wisper Isp, LLC | 17 | 100% |
ZIP Codes in Ogle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average internet speed in Ogle, IL?
Ogle, Illinois has an average maximum download speed of 100 Mbps across 17 ZIP codes. The fastest available speed is 100 Mbps. 100% of ZIP codes have fiber internet.
Who are the best internet providers in Ogle?
The most widely available providers in Ogle are Comcast (17 ZIPs), At&T Illinois (17 ZIPs), T-Mobile (17 ZIPs). Check individual ZIP codes for exact availability at your address.
Is fiber internet available in Ogle?
Yes, fiber internet is available in 100% of Ogle's ZIP codes. Fiber coverage is good in this area. Search your specific ZIP code for exact fiber availability.
How does Ogle compare to the rest of Illinois?
Ogle has an average Broadband Grade of C (57/100). The Ogle area averages 10 providers per ZIP code with 100% fiber access. Check the Illinois overview for statewide comparison.
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Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, 2026.