Mediacom is an American telecommunication company that offers cable television, broadband internet, and wire telephony to its subscribers. It serves primarily in the Midwest and Southern United States (22 states total). It is the largest company in Iowa and second largest in Illinois. It has around 1.3 million subscribers, as of 2018
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What’s typical for Mediacom
Mediacom reliability
Based on 2 recorded incidents over the last 12 months.
Recent outage history
- resolvedMar 31, 2026Service disruption49m24 reports
- resolvedAug 9, 2025Service disruption1h 23m70 reports
- resolvedJul 9, 2025Service disruption13m5 reports
- resolvedJun 16, 2025Service disruption14m10 reports
- resolvedJun 14, 2024Service disruption17m24 reports
📋 About Mediacom outages
Mediacom is a US cable provider focused on smaller cities and towns rather than major metros, with its largest footprints across the Midwest and Southeast — Iowa is its biggest market, alongside significant coverage in Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Georgia, and Alabama. Internet service is sold under the Xtream brand, delivered over the same regional cable plant as its TV and phone products.
That geography shapes how Mediacom outages look: they are almost always regional, not national. A typical event takes out internet and TV together for one city, county, or cluster of towns, while the rest of the network runs normally. If the outage map shows reports concentrated around a single metro area — Des Moines, Springfield, Columbus (GA) — that’s the classic Mediacom pattern of a local node, fiber, or power problem rather than a company-wide failure.
Weather is the recurring factor
Much of Mediacom’s footprint sits in severe-weather country. Midwest thunderstorm and tornado seasons, ice storms, and hurricane remnants in the Southeast regularly damage local plant and knock out power to network equipment, so report spikes often track storm systems moving through Iowa, Missouri, or Illinois. In those cases restoration tends to follow power restoration, and outages can last hours rather than minutes.
How Mediacom outages typically look
- Internet + TV down together in one area — local infrastructure issue; the most common pattern by far.
- Slow speeds or intermittent drops rather than a hard outage — frequently reported during evening peak hours or during upstream congestion in a neighborhood.
- Widespread multi-state reports — rare, and worth checking whether it’s actually an upstream issue (a major internet or DNS provider) rather than Mediacom itself.
Official channels
Mediacom’s support account on X is @MediacomSupport, and logged-in customers can see known outages for their address in the Xtream app or the Mediacom account portal.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Mediacom down right now?
Mediacom appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day. The last reported incident was about 104 days ago.
Why is Mediacom not working for me?
We're not detecting a broad Mediacom outage right now, so a problem is most likely local to you — your internet connection, device, or the app. Try restarting the app, then your router. If many people report the same issue, this page will update to show it.
When was the last Mediacom outage?
The last recorded Mediacom incident was about 104 days ago.
How do I report a Mediacom problem?
Use the “Report a problem” button on this page and choose what's not working. Reports are anonymous and update the live status and outage map in real time.
How does Outage.Report know if Mediacom is down?
We aggregate anonymous user reports and monitor public social-media posts, comparing live volume against Mediacom's normal baseline for the time of day and region to detect anomalies — often before they're officially confirmed.




