Home Telecom Speed Test - Check Fiber in SC
Test your Home Telecom internet speed in United States
www.homesc.comHome Telecom is an independent telecommunications company providing fiber and DSL internet service in South Carolina since 1904. Headquartered in Moncks Corner, Home Telecom offers fiber-to-the-home speeds up to 2 Gbps with plans starting at $59.95 per month. Test your Home Telecom connection to measure actual download, upload, and latency performance.
About Home Telecom
Home Telecom was founded in 1904 and is headquartered in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. With over 120 years of service, Home Telecom is one of the oldest telecommunications companies in the state. The company serves approximately 35,000 subscribers across Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Home Telecom has transitioned from copper-based telephone service to a modern fiber-to-the-home network, investing heavily in FTTH infrastructure to deliver gigabit and multi-gigabit speeds. The company remains independently owned and locally operated, focusing on personalized customer service.
Home Telecom Plans and Services
Home Telecom offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
Home Telecom offers four fiber internet plans. Fiber 300 provides 300 Mbps symmetrical at $59.95 per month. Fiber 500 delivers 500 Mbps symmetrical at $79.95.
Fiber 1 Gig offers 1 Gbps symmetrical at $99.95. Fiber 2 Gig provides up to 2 Gbps download at $139.95. All plans include a WiFi router, unlimited data with no caps, and no contracts.
Home Telecom also provides DSL service in areas not yet reached by fiber. Additional services include telephone, television, and smart home security systems.
Home Telecom Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| Fiber 300 fiber | 300 Mbps | $59.95/month |
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| Fiber 500 fiber | 500 Mbps | $79.95/month |
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| Fiber 1 Gig fiber | 1000 Mbps | $99.95/month |
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| Fiber 2 Gig fiber | 2000 Mbps | $139.95/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Home Telecom for current offers.
Test Your Home Telecom Speed
Run a free speed test to check if Home Telecom delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Home Telecom advertised speeds above.
Home Telecom Speed Test FAQ
How fast is Home Telecom internet?
Home Telecom fiber plans offer speeds from 300 Mbps to 2 Gbps. The Fiber 1 Gig plan delivers 1000 Mbps symmetrical download and upload, while the Fiber 2 Gig plan provides up to 2000 Mbps download. DSL speeds are lower, typically ranging from 10 to 100 Mbps depending on distance from the central office. Fiber provides the most consistent and fastest performance. Run a speed test to verify your actual Home Telecom connection speed.
Where is Home Telecom available?
Home Telecom serves communities in Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Coverage includes areas around Moncks Corner, Goose Creek, Summerville, and surrounding communities. Fiber availability varies by address even within the service area, as the company continues expanding its FTTH network. DSL service may be available in areas without fiber coverage. Contact Home Telecom or visit their website to check service availability at your specific address.
Does Home Telecom have data caps?
No, Home Telecom fiber plans do not have data caps. Subscribers can use unlimited data without overage fees on all fiber plans including the 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 Gig, and 2 Gig tiers. This is a key advantage over cable providers that often impose monthly data limits. Unlimited data is especially important for households with multiple users streaming, gaming, working remotely, and using connected devices simultaneously throughout the day.
How do I test my Home Telecom speed?
Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Home Telecom download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate fiber results, connect your device directly to the Home Telecom router via ethernet cable. WiFi speeds are limited by router capabilities, distance, and interference. Fiber connections should deliver consistent speeds close to your plan's advertised rate. The test takes approximately 30 seconds and works on any connected device.