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Internet providers in | 97207 Portland, OR

Xfinity
99% available in 97207
Connection:
Cable
Download speeds up to
2000Mbps

Get the most reliable, fiber-powered Gig-WiFi from Xfinity for $60/mo for 5 years. No contract. No commitment. Offer ends 3/31/26. Get Deal

Stephouse Networks
99% available in 97207
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
NHC
99% available in 97207
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps

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Best for businesses with multi-locations, franchises, hospitality, and data centers.

Stephouse Networks
99% available in 97207
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
1000Mbps
WiLine
99% available in 97207
Connection:
Fixed Wireless
Download speeds up to
50Mbps
Xfinity Mobile
Available in 97207
Connection:
Mobile
4GLTE

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AT&T
Available in 97207
Connection:
Mobile
4GLTE

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T-Mobile
Available in 97207
Connection:
Mobile
4GLTE

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What’s a good internet speed?

Take our quiz to find out how much internet speed you need. Or use our internet speed test to test your current speeds.

0–5 Mbps

Works for:

  • Checking email
  • Streaming music on one device
  • Searching on Google

5–40 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video on one device
  • Video calling with Skype or FaceTime
  • Online gaming for one player

40–100 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming HD video on a few devices
  • Multiplayer online gaming
  • Downloading large files

100–500 Mbps

Works for:

  • Streaming video in UHD on multiple screens
  • Downloading files quickly
  • Gaming online for multiple players

500–1,000+ Mbps

Works for:

  • Doing a lot of almost anything

 

What is the fastest internet provider in Portland?

Ziply Fiber is the fastest internet provider in Portland, delivering download speeds up to 10,000 Mbps.

 Xfinity comes in second with download speeds up to 1,200Mbps, and it scored better than any other Portland internet service provider (ISP) in our fastest internet providers in 2022 analysis

Portland has some good fiber internet providers, like Ziply Fiber and CenturyLink, that provide symmetrical gigabit speeds. 

ProviderMax speeds (download/upload)Internet type
Xfinity1,200 Mbps/35 MbpsCableView Plans
Ziply Fiber10,000 Mbps/10,000 MbpsFiber
Astound Broadband1,200 Mbps/20 MbpsCable
CenturyLink940 Mbps/940 MbpsFiberView Plans

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What is the cheapest internet provider in Portland?

The cheapest internet providers in Portland are Xfinity, Astound Broadband, and Ziply Fiber—all with plans starting around $20 per month. Astound Broadband’s 100 Mbps Internet provides the most value, with 100 Mbps download speeds for $19.95 per month. 

Ziply Fiber’s Internet 50/50 plan gives half the download speed of Astound Broadband’s budget plan, but it comes with the increased reliability and symmetrical speeds of a fiber internet connection.

ProviderPriceMax speeds
Astound Broadband$20.00/mo.*300 Mbps
Ziply Fiber$20.00/mo.**50 Mbps
Xfinity*$30.00/mo.***75 MbpsView Plans

*Regional price differences may apply. No contract required. 24 Month Internet Pricing. Equipment priced separately. Includes $5 discount for 12 months w/ ebill & autopay. Observed speeds may vary. Excludes surcharges and fees. New residential customers only.

**For new residential customers only. No annual contract required. Prices shown are before taxes and fees and require autopay and paperless billing. Standard month to month pricing.

***For the first 12 months with a 1-year agreement. Includes $10/mo automatic payments and paperless billing discount.

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Internet Deals and Promotions in Portland, OR

We no longer recommend Hughesnet for residential internet service. For more information on affordable satellite internet, see our overview of satellite providers, including Starlink.

ProviderAvailable DealView on Provider’s Site
Xfinity Add Xfinity mobile and get $25 a month off internet faster than a gig. Also, get unlimited data and Wi-Fi equipment for 24 months.

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T-Mobile Home Internet
  • Get a 5-Year Price Guarantee with any T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan and some T-Mobile Fiber plans, not including taxes and fees
  • Get one month free when you order a new T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan, plus up to $300 back
  • Get Hulu (With Ads) and Paramount+ Essential included on a new All-in plan from T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
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Astound
  • Get a Gig Wifi for $40 per month for life when you sign up with Astound Broadband and use the code WIFIDEAL at checkout
  • Get a $100 service credit when you refer a friend to Astound Internet and earn up to $1,200 annually
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CenturyLink
  • You and a friend can get a $50–$100 reward when you refer them to CenturyLink, plus a $10 donation to your choice of charity
  • Get free installation and included Wi-Fi equipment when you sign up for a fiber internet plan from CenturyLink with 940Mbps speeds
  • Get $20 off the monthly fee for Bark parental control software with your CenturyLink internet subscription
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Hughesnet
  • Get a gift card worth up to $100 when you sign up for Hughesnet home internet by April 21
  • Get free professional installation of home internet from Hughesnet, including Wi-Fi setup and device connection
  • Save up to $25 every month during your first year of home internet service with Hughesnet
Viasat
  • Get free professional installation (with credit qualification) when you sign up for a qualifying home internet plan from Viasat
  • Get a $300 Mastercard™ Reward Card when you switch to Viasat from another satellite internet provider by May 17
  • Save $30 per month for three months when you sign up for a new Viasat Essentials plan and mention this deal
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What are the fiber internet providers in Portland?

Portland’s two fiber internet providers are CenturyLink and Ziply Fiber. Both of these ISPs offer gigabit speeds at similar rates, but Ziply Fiber has more variety with its fiber internet plans and has slightly better pricing. 

 

Fiber internet providers in Portland

  • CenturyLink—Fiber speeds up to 940 Mbps
  • Ziply Fiber—Fiber speeds up to 10,000 Mbps

 

What is the best internet provider in Portland?

  • Xfinity - High speeds widely available

Xfinity is the best internet provider in Portland. It has the widest coverage, the fastest cable speeds, and options for cheap internet starting at $19.99 per month.

CenturyLink comes in behind Xfinity, boasting equally widespread coverage but a more limited set of options. CenturyLink’s fiber internet plan is a steal of a deal, but most Portland customers will likely be stuck with the provider’s much slower DSL connection.

Several smaller providers, including Ziply, infoStructure, and , also offer fiber and DSL options for homes and businesses. Those living in rural areas can tap into satellite internet with Viasat or Hughesnet.

Summary of Portland internet providers

Provider Type Download speeds up to User rating Order online
Xfinity Cable 2000 Mbps 3.5/5
Stephouse Networks Fixed Wireless 1000 Mbps N/A

Availability and speeds displayed are not guaranteed and are subject to change.

Technology Type

DSL:

DSL provides internet service via phone cables and is up to ten times faster than dial-up service.

Cable:

Cable provides internet speeds faster than DSL through the same cables used for cable TV.

Satellite:

Satellite internet is widely available, but offers slower speeds due to a far-traveling signal.

Fiber:

Fiber relies on glass strands to relay digital code and is much faster than both DSL and cable.

Highest-rated internet providers in Portland

T-Mobile Home Internet is the highest rated ISP in Portland, according to our annual customer satisfaction survey. Customers gave T-Mobile’s 5G home internet some of the highest scores in the survey, ranking T-Mobile near the top in all categories.

Xfinity customers also gave great ratings, especially in the category of speed. Xfinity received the highest speed ratings among national providers for the second year in a row; 93% of Xfinity customers said their internet speeds meet the needs of their household.

CenturyLink didn’t receive high overall scores, but we think that’s largely due to its DSL internet. CenturyLink’s fiber customers gave excellent ratings. And to sweeten the deal, CenturyLink customers reported the fewest price hikes among national ISPs.

 

Xfinity offers internet at speeds up to 2000 Mbps

Stephouse Networks offers internet at speeds up to 1000 Mbps

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CenturyLink vs. Xfinity

Affordable gigabit plans make CenturyLink a big draw for families and large households. But Xfinity has wider coverage areas and breathtaking speeds, topping out at up to 2 Gbps (2,000 Mbps). Holy moly!

Read more about CenturyLink vs. Xfinity

Cable vs. Fiber: Which Internet Type Is Right for You?

Both fiber and cable internet are common types of broadband internet, but which connection is right for you?

Read more about Cable vs. Fiber: Which Internet Type Is Right for You?

Viasat vs. HughesNet

Compare satellite internet providers Viasat and HughesNet. Compare plans, prices, data limits, and more.

Read more about Viasat vs. HughesNet

Portland residential internet coverage

Xfinity and CenturyLink are the two main internet providers in Portland. They both have very large networks in the city—although their speeds and packages are much different.

Xfinity is a cable provider, with fast speeds as well as many cheap packages and regular deals. CenturyLink is a DSL and fiber provider, with gigabit speeds available in limited areas but mostly slower speeds at a bargain rate.

Ziply is another somewhat large internet provider in Portland. It recently took over the fiber and DSL infrastructure previously operated by Frontier, so it provides both services to some parts of the city.

You can also get internet from local and regional providers like infoStructure and . Either of them may be worth looking into, since local ISPs are known to offer more accessible and reliable customer service compared to national competitors.

Last but not least, Hughesnet and Viasat provide satellite coverage in and around Portland. Satellite is generally quite expensive and has limited speeds and data, but it’s useful in areas where fiber, cable, or DSL options aren’t available. Hard to reach pockets of the Willamette Valley might require satellite service.

Portland has fast internet in the Silicon Forest

We can’t talk about Portland without mentioning the city of Hillsboro, the famed tech hub in Washington County.

The fastest internet you’ll find in the Silicon Forest comes from Xfinity, with speeds up to 1,200 Mbps. CenturyLink also offers a fiber gigabit plan in Hillsboro, but you may have to be content with DSL if you’re going with CenturyLink.

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Featured customer reviews

Xfinity

 

“Outages are rare and bandwidth from the tap outside slightly exceeds what I pay them for. Comcast seems to do a good job of keeping their infrastructure up to date.”

–David B

CenturyLink

 

“They are really great if you never need anything fixed. The internet is good, the prices are cheap, and for the most part there aren’t any problems.”

–Emily C

Xfinity

 

“I like the fast internet connection. The downloads on my mobile are lighting fast and I never have any difficulty with using Skype. Overall they are a great company and are always willing to have tech support available to come to my home if need be.”

–Natasha S

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Customer reviews of internet providers in Portland

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Michael W | 03-02-2026

They talked me into more than what I need. They make it really hard to get minimum internet service. I was told I would require a more expensive plan for just the ability to stream an occasional movie on one tv, no other devices. I just wanted the 100 but they convinced me I needed the 500... And to call them back right away to get what I actually wanted/needed (after research) in first place, was on hold over an hour, transferred several times and had to re-explain each time. It's awful tax payers paid for all this technology, yet we're treated like this, and at big expense in both money and time.

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XFINITY

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Andrew K | 12-01-2024

Inconvenient software (can't reliable configure port redirect on my router), annoying overcharges for traffic

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CenturyLink

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Natalie C | 08-30-2024

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Century Link is extorting me. After20 years with the same service and our modem needed to be replaced. We were charged 200.00 for replacement. I asked for a payment plan. No. We just paid 219.00 and they are sending demand letters before we even got our next bill. Internet is no longer a luxury , it is as essential as gas and lights. There’s got to be another way without supporting a monopoly minded company.

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