Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC.
369 ZIP codes · 1 states · 30 Mbps max
Available Connection Types
Avg across service area: 30 Mbps
Avg across service area: 30 Mbps
Largest Markets
| State | ZIP Codes | % of Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. in Montana | 369 | 100% |
See how your connection compares to Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC.'s advertised 30 Mbps max speed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many areas does Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. serve?
Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. provides internet service in 369 ZIP codes across 1 states. The areas served by Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. have an average Broadband Grade of B (score: 70/100).
What speeds does Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. offer?
Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. offers maximum download speeds of 30 Mbps and upload speeds of 30 Mbps. Average download across their service area is 30 Mbps. Technologies include Fixed Wireless.
Does Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. offer fiber internet?
Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. does not currently offer fiber-to-the-home internet. Their available technologies include Fixed Wireless.
Where is Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. available?
Nemont Telephone Cooperative, INC. is available in 1 states. Their largest markets are Montana (369 ZIPs).
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Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection, 2026.