Per FCC, we are required to run customer premise speed and latency tests. See this FCC page for more details.

GoCommunity Program

Affordable Programs

Get FREE OTTC Home Fiber Internet with ACP and our GoCommunity Program.

Everyone deserves fast, reliable internet access at home! OTTC is committed to connecting communities and helping people stay connected by participating in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)*. Whether you’re a new or existing customer, if you qualify for the ACP, you can join our GoCommunity program.

GoCommunity Benefits:

  • Get FREE 100/100Mbps High-Speed Fiber Internet! (With ACP $30 credit)
  • Or $30 credit on any of our other High-Speed Fiber or DSL plans.
  • FREE 24/7 access to live technical support.
  • No annual contracts, hidden fees, or data caps

*ACP is a federally funded program that helps qualifying low-income households get access to the internet with credits up to $30 per month.

Find Out if You’re Qualified for the Affordable Connectivity Program

STEP 1: APPLY FOR ELIGIBILITY.

Check to see if you qualify to receive a monthly ACP credit and get verified here: https://www.getinternet.gov/

STEP 2: CLAIM YOUR BENEFIT.

Once approved, call us at 866-353-7209 to have your ACP benefit applied to your OTTC account.

Disclaimer:

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a program created by Congress and implemented by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to assist eligible households to pay for internet services. Eligibility is determined based on ACP rules. Eligible households must use the service to keep the subsidy and in the event the customer has (30) consecutive days without any internet usage, the customer may no longer be eligible to receive the subsidy. Eligible households may receive the program benefit from any participating provider and may transfer the benefit to another provider at any time. Offers do not include taxes and fees. Additional installation fees may also apply. Regular rates apply upon service suspension, cancellation, downgrades, or ACP conclusion. In the event that ACP is discontinued, and the FCC announces an end date, you will be charged the undiscounted rate if you continue to receive service after the end date.