Internet providers in Oregon
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Anine Sus is an editor and publisher with Allconnect. With eight years of experience editing and writing technical content, she is passionate about guiding consumers through the decision-making process to help them understand the best options for finding an internet plan. She aims to demystify broadband technology and jargon while ensuring transparent information on Allconnect.com. Anine earned a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Dickinson College. In her spare time, she enjoys being in the front row to see her favorite band, the Kills. Find her work in the AAII Journal and connect with her on LinkedIn.
Camryn Smith
Writer II
As one of Allconnect’s writers, Camryn Smith helps consumers navigate complex home internet services and broadband technology through her helpful content. Using her expertise in the broadband space, Camryn educates readers on home internet providers, plans, pricing, industry trends and technology to help them make the right choices for their connectivity needs. Camryn earned her BA in strategic communications and professional writing with a minor in Spanish from Miami University. Outside of work, Camryn loves reading, traveling with friends and frequenting her favorite live music venues. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
Anine Sus
Editor I
Anine Sus is an editor and publisher with Allconnect. With eight years of experience editing and writing technical content, she is passionate about guiding consumers through the decision-making process to help them understand the best options for finding an internet plan. She aims to demystify broadband technology and jargon while ensuring transparent information on Allconnect.com. Anine earned a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Dickinson College. In her spare time, she enjoys being in the front row to see her favorite band, the Kills. Find her work in the AAII Journal and connect with her on LinkedIn.
Last updated: April 2, 2026
Internet providers in Oregon offer speeds up to 2,000 Mbps, with plans starting at $30.00/mo. Oregon has high cable availability at 84%.
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Best internet providers in Oregon
Plans starting at
$45
00/mo.
Speeds up to
2,000
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720Plans starting at
$30
00/mo.*
Speeds up to
1,000
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states.
*Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states.
Plans starting at
$50
00/mo.*
Speeds up to
940
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*Speed may not be available in your area. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply.
*Speed may not be available in your area. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply.
Plans starting at
$50
00/mo.*
Speeds up to
400
Mbps
Call to learn more:
(844) 451-2720*Users on Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps will be limited to download speeds of 100 Mbps and 200 Mbps respectively. Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps plans are only available in select areas. Residential Max users will experience maximum available speeds and top Residential network priority.
*Users on Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps will be limited to download speeds of 100 Mbps and 200 Mbps respectively. Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps plans are only available in select areas. Residential Max users will experience maximum available speeds and top Residential network priority.
SPECTRUM: Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET ADVANTAGE: Offer based on eligibility requirements. Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2026 Charter Communications, all rights reserved. Internet Performance: Spectrum Internet is powered by fiber and delivered to your home via HFC. Updated as of 04/02/26.
Key takeaways
- Oregon internet providers have average download speeds of 285 Mbps and upload speeds of 48 Mbps
- About 50% of Oregon has access to fiber internet technology, with the most coverage in Portland, Salem and Roseburg areas
- Oregon has seven major internet providers, including Xfinity, CenturyLink and T-Mobile
- Best satellite option: Starlink internet starts at $50.00/mo. for residential satellite speeds up to 100 Mbps
Fastest internet in Oregon
The fastest internet in Oregon is Xfinity’s 2 Gbps fiber plan.
Spectrum also offers cable internet up to 1 Gbps, and CenturyLink has fiber plans up to 940 Mbps. The fastest internet plan available may not be the best fit for your household, so evaluate your speed needs based on how many devices you want to connect to your Wi-Fi before jumping into a high-speed plan.
Filter your results:
| Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xfinity | $70.00/mo. | 1,000 – 2,000 Mbps | Cable, fiber |
| Spectrum | $50.00/mo.** | 1,000 Mbps | Cable |
| CenturyLink | $75.00/mo.*** | 940 Mbps | Fiber |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. Updated as of 04/02/26.
**Price for Gig speed additional. Capable modem required for all Gig speeds. For a list of capable modems, visit spectrum.net/modem. ©2026 Charter Communications, all rights reserved.
***Limited availability. Service and rate in select locations only. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply. Rate excludes CTL Fee not to exceed $1.50/mo./line.
Cheapest internet in Oregon
The cheapest internet in Oregon is Spectrum’s 100 Mbps plan for $30.00/mo.
Verizon 5G Home Internet is available with multiple speed plans up to 300 Mbps, but you will need to pair internet with a qualifying mobile plan to get the discount. Xfinity also offers service starting at $45.00/mo., and you can upgrade later to faster plans if you wish. Look out for unexpected charges, such as installation or equipment.
Filter your results:
| Provider | Starting price* | Download speed | Connection type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spectrum | $30.00/mo.** | 100 Mbps | Cable |
| Verizon 5G Home Internet | $35.00/mo.*** with mobile plan | 25 – 300 Mbps | 5G |
| Xfinity | $45.00/mo. | 300 Mbps | Cable |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. Updated as of 04/02/26.
**Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET ADVANTAGE: Offer based on eligibility requirements. Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2026 Charter Communications, all rights reserved. Internet Performance: Spectrum Internet is powered by fiber and delivered to your home via HFC.
***Price guarantee for 3-5 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo., 5G Home Plus plan at $45/mo. or 5G Home Ultimate plan at $60/mo. when combined with postpaid mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. Auto Pay & paper-free billing req’d. Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings on Verizon Home Internet plans when combined with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan (excludes business and data-only plans). Availability varies. Subject to credit approval. © 2026 Verizon.
Oregon internet provider comparison
When you’re looking for internet providers in Oregon, you are most likely to be covered by Xfinity, CenturyLink or T-Mobile. Satellite internet is also widely available through Starlink and Viasat.
Oregon has an average download speed of 285 Mbps, which compares to the U.S. average of 298 Mbps.
Filter your results:
| Provider | Starting price* | Download speed range | Connection type | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Xfinity | $45.00/mo. | 300 – 2,000 Mbps | Cable, fiber | 57% |
CenturyLink | $50.00/mo.** | 100 – 940 Mbps | Fiber, DSL | 56% |
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | $30.00/mo.*** w/ Autopay and voice line. Plus taxes & fees | 87 – 498 Mbps | 5G | 56% |
Verizon | $35.00/mo.† with mobile plan | 25 – 1,000 Mbps | 5G | 22% |
Spectrum | $30.00/mo.†† | 100 – 1,000 Mbps | Cable | 20% |
Viasat | $99.99/mo. | 25 – 150 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
Starlink | $50.00/mo. | 100 – 400 Mbps | Satellite | 100% |
*Pricing per month plus taxes for length of contract. Additional fees and terms may apply. Pricing varies by location and availability. All prices subject to change at any time. May or may not be available based on service address. Speeds may vary. Updated as of 04/02/26.
**Limited availability. Service and rate in select locations only. Paperless billing required. Taxes and fees apply. Rate excludes CTL Fee not to exceed $1.50/mo./line.
***Savings with $20 in monthly bill credits. Limited-time; subject to change. Qualifying credit, postpaid voice line, and new Internet line required. If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans. Limit 1/account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts.
†Price guarantee for 3-5 years, depending on internet plan, for new and existing myHome customers. 5G Home plan at $35/mo., 5G Home Plus plan at $45/mo. or 5G Home Ultimate plan at $60/mo. when combined with postpaid mobile unlimited plan that includes 5G Ultra Wideband. Auto Pay & paper-free billing req’d. Mobile + Home Discount: $15/mo savings on Verizon Home Internet plans when combined with any Verizon postpaid mobile phone plan (excludes business and data-only plans). Availability varies. Subject to credit approval. © 2026 Verizon.
††Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET ADVANTAGE: Offer based on eligibility requirements. Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2026 Charter Communications, all rights reserved. Internet Performance: Spectrum Internet is powered by fiber and delivered to your home via HFC.
††Limited time offer; subject to change; new residential customers only (no Spectrum services within past 30 days) and in good standing with Spectrum. Taxes and fees extra in select states. SPECTRUM INTERNET: Standard rates apply after promo period. Additional charge for installation. Speeds based on wired connection. Actual speeds (including wireless) vary and are not guaranteed. Capable modem required for all Gig speeds. For a list of capable modems, visit Spectrum.net/modem. Services subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, subject to change. Not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2026 Charter Communications, all rights reserved. Internet Performance: Spectrum Internet is powered by fiber and delivered to your home via HFC.
Call for details: (844) 451-2720 (844) 451-2720
How we review providers
Our methodology
We evaluate broadband providers in four categories: affordability, performance, value and customer satisfaction. Each category contains multiple sub-factors, all of which are weighted differently to impact the provider’s overall score.
For each sub-factor, we score all providers on a continuous scale of one to five, relative to the industry as a whole. Because the average download speed in America is currently 290 Mbps, for example, we assigned all plans with download speeds between 100 and 299 Mbps a score between three and four. Xfinity’s 200 Mbps plan received a 3.50 score for download speed, while Spectrum’s 500 Mbps plan got a 3.71.
We only considered standardized data points in our scoring system. More abstract data like consistency of service and brand reputation is still part of our analysis, but we opted to let our writers address them in the context of each review.
Oregon internet statistics
Oregon vs. the U.S.
Compare Oregon’s median download and upload speeds to the U.S. median upload and download speeds. Oregon lags the rest of the country when it comes to download and upload speeds.
Oregon
- Download speed: 285.28 Mbps
- Upload speed: 48.31 Mbps
U.S.
- Download speed: 298.38 Mbps
- Upload speed: 58.01 Mbps
Internet availability
Cable is widely available in Oregon, with fiber accessible to nearly half the state. Fiber coverage is highest in the metropolitan areas of Portland and Salem, along with Roseburg.
- Cable: 84%
- Fiber: 49%
- Fixed wireless: 50%
- Satellite: 100%
Quality of internet access in Oregon
Nearly the entire state of Oregon has access to the minimum recommended broadband speeds, with the majority able to access gigabit speeds.
- Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 100/20 Mbps): 94%
- Residents with broadband access (speeds at or over 250/25 Mbps): 87%
- Residents with access to gigabit speeds (at or over 1,000/100 Mbps): 64%
Sources: FCC coverage maps and data, Ookla speed tests, internal speed test results and provider websites.
Oregon internet assistance
The future of internet in Oregon
Oregon’s final proposal for BEAD funding was approved in early 2026. With this approval, Oregon’s $689 million award will expand affordable internet access across the state and connect over 100,000 unserved and underserved households, health care facilities and businesses “with a strong focus on rural communities, tribal lands and other historically underserved areas.”
Oregon internet customer reviews
I was able to select and set up internet via the Xfinity site so easily, they shipped me all the things I needed to set up service quickly at my new home and have always communicated in advance any interruption in service. Very pleased with the speed and consistency, I have a two story home and thought I may need an extender for our downstairs rooms but we did not! The app makes setting up auto pay and checking on account details etc a breeze.
5/5
Xfinity is a full service provider-internet, land line, mobile, & tv.
4/5
Fast, reliable internet – but you PAY for it.
4/5
Find internet providers in Oregon by city
Oregon’s “Silicon Forest” has been a technology center since the 1970s, so it should come as no surprise that cities here have speedy internet service. A 2014 United Van Lines survey found that two families were moving into the state for each one that left. New residents will find a diverse state, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and high desert to the east.
Select a city:
- Albany
- Aloha
- Altamont
- Alvadore
- Ashland
- Astoria
- Astoria#zip-97103
- Aumsville
- Aurora
- Baker City
- Baker City#zip-97814
- Bandon
- Banks
- Beavercreek#zip-97004
- Beaverton
- Beaverton#zip-97007
- Bend
- Bethany
- Boardman
- Broadbent
- Brookings
- Bull Mountain
- Burns
- Butteville
- Buxton
- Camas Valley
- Canby
- Cascade Locks
- Cave Junction
- Cedar Hills
- Cedar Mill
- Central Point
- Central Point#zip-97502
- Chiloquin
- Christmas Valley
- Colton
- Coos Bay
- Coquille
- Cornelius
- Corvallis
- Corvallis#zip-97333
- Cottage Grove
- Creswell
- Dallas
- Damascus
- Damascus#zip-97089
- Dayton
- Depoe Bay
- Deschutes River Woods
- Dillard
- Dundee
- Durham
- Eagle Creek
- Eagle Crest
- Eagle Point
- Eagle Point#zip-97524
- Elmira
- Eugene
- Fairview
- Florence
- Forest Grove
- Fort Klamath
- Four Corners
- Gaston
- Gervais
- Gilchrist
- Gladstone
- Gold Beach
- Grants Pass
- Green
- Gresham
- Gresham#zip-97030
- Hammond
- Happy Valley
- Harrisburg
- Hereford
- Hermiston
- Hillsboro
- Hillsboro#zip-97123
- Hillsboro#zip-97124
- Hines
- Hood River
- Hubbard
- Independence
- Jacksonville
- Jefferson
- Jennings Lodge
- John Day
- Junction City
- Keizer
- King City
- Klamath Falls
- Klamath Falls#zip-97601
- La Grande
- La Grande#zip-97850
- La Pine
- Lafayette
- Lafayette#zip-97127
- Lake Oswego
- Lake Oswego#zip-97035
- Lebanon
- Lincoln City
- Logsden
- Lorane
- Madras
- Madras#zip-97741
- Marcola
- Marylhurst
- McMinnville
- Medford
- Metzger
- Milton-Freewater
- Milwaukie
- Molalla
- Molalla#zip-97038
- Monmouth
- Mount Hood Village
- Mulino
- Murphy
- Myrtle Point
- Newberg
- Newport
- North Bend
- Noti
- Nyssa
- Oak Grove
- Oatfield
- Ontario
- Oregon City
- Otis
- Otter Rock
- Pacific City
- Pendleton
- Philomath
- Phoenix
- Pine Hollow
- Portland
- Portland#zip-97203
- Portland#zip-97215
- Portland#zip-97217
- Portland#zip-97219
- Portland#zip-97222
- Portland#zip-97224
- Portland#zip-97230
- Portland#zip-97236
- Portland#zip-97266
- Prineville
- Pronghorn
- Raleigh Hills
- Redmond
- Reedsport
- Reedsport#zip-97467
- Riley
- Roseburg
- Rufus
- Saint Helens
- Saint Helens#zip-97051
- Salem
- Salem#zip-97302
- Salem#zip-97317
- Sandy
- Scappoose
- Seaside
- Sheridan
- Sherwood
- Silver Lake
- Silverton
- South Beach
- Springfield
- Springfield#zip-97478
- Stafford
- Stayton
- Sutherlin
- Sweet Home
- Talent
- Tenmile
- The Dalles
- Three Rivers
- Tigard
- Tillamook
- Tri-City
- Troutdale
- Tualatin
- Turner
- Umatilla
- Vale
- Veneta
- Vernonia
- Wallowa
- Walterville
- Walton
- Warrenton
- Wedderburn
- West Linn
- West Slope
- Westport
- White City
- Wilbur
- Wilsonville
- Winston
- Wood Village
- Woodburn
- Woodburn#zip-97071
Oregon internet FAQs
Which is the best internet provider in Oregon?
The best internet provider in Oregon depends on your specific internet needs, but Xfinity and Spectrum offer the best cable service, while CenturyLink offers reliable fiber speeds up to 940 Mbps for heavier users.
What is the most available internet in Oregon?
Satellite internet providers like Starlink, Hughesnet and Viasat are the most available internet providers in Oregon, while the most available non-satellite providers are Xfinity, T-Mobile and CenturyLink.
What is the fastest internet provider in Oregon?
CenturyLink offers symmetrical fiber speeds up to 940 Mbps in Oregon
What is the cheapest internet provider in Oregon?
Xfinity’s cable plans start at $45.00/mo., while Verizon and 5G service is $35.00/mo. when paired with a mobile plan.
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