Internet providers in Portland, Oregon
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Broadband in Portland
Portland anchors Multnomah County—Pearl District lofts, east-side grid neighborhoods, west-hills estates, and separate Portland Water Bureau water plus Bureau of Environmental Services sewer/stormwater billing. PGE supplies electric; franchised haulers bill trash. Slug portland-or distinguishes Oregon from Portland, Maine.
Portland's FCC coordinate leads with Quantum Fiber at up to 2 Gbps down / 1 Gbps up— Xfinity fiber files 2 Gbps down / 250 Mbps upload and Astound Broadband cable 1.5 Gbps down / 50 Mbps upload near downtown. PGE electric (~$171 @ 1,000 kWh); Portland Water ~$80/mo @ 5,000 gal; BES sewer+storm ~$130/mo; city garbage ~$49/mo. Compare symmetric upload before two remote workers share one coax plan in a Hawthorne duplex.
Portland General Electric supplies electric under Oregon's assigned-utility model—not an Ohio-style retail-choice electricity market. Portland Water Bureau bills water; Bureau of Environmental Services bills sewer and stormwater. ISP plant is separate from your utility bill. Official coverage research: FCC National Broadband Map.
Internet providers by technology in Portland
Researching home internet in Portland? At our FCC National Broadband Map sample (45.5152, -122.6784), Quantum Fiber appears with a fiber filing with reported downloads up to 2 Gbps at our stored Portland coordinate—often the strongest wireline option where it reaches your address; cable from Astound Broadband (reported up to 1.5 Gbps download) is another common path in FCC data for suburban and in-town routes; Verizon lists fixed wireless at this sample point—useful where fiber or cable drops have not been built to the lot; satellite providers such as Starlink, Viasat Inc also file at this coordinate, which can matter on rural fringes even when Portland looks well served on a map. Promotional pricing and store availability are not in FCC filings—run the comparison tool with your full street address before you order.
Notable options in this FCC sample
- Quantum Fiber — Highest provider-reported max download in our Portland FCC sample (2 Gbps)
- Xfinity — Fiber filing in our sample (up to 2 Gbps download reported)
- CenturyLink — Fiber filing in our sample (up to 1 Gbps download reported)
- Astound Broadband — Cable filing in our sample (up to 1.5 Gbps download reported)
- Verizon — Fixed wireless option where listed (up to 1 Gbps download reported)
- AT&T — Fixed wireless option where listed (up to 100 Mbps download reported)
- MINTernet — Fixed wireless option where listed (up to 100 Mbps download reported)
- T-Mobile — Fixed wireless option where listed (up to 100 Mbps download reported)
Fastest internet providers in Portland
Our Portland FCC sample lists Quantum Fiber at 2 Gbps download / 1 Gbps upload—tied with Xfinity fiber at 2 Gbps download / 250 Mbps upload and Astound Broadband cable at 1.5 Gbps download / 50 Mbps upload.
| Provider | Connection | Max download | Max upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum Fiber | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Xfinity | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 250 Mbps |
| Astound Broadband | Cable | 1.5 Gbps | 50 Mbps |
| CenturyLink | Fiber | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Verizon | Fixed Wireless | 1 Gbps | 75 Mbps |
Fiber internet providers in Portland
Quantum Fiber and Xfinity fiber-class filings compete in Multnomah County—Pearl District lofts and east-side bungalows may differ from west-hills estates on CenturyLink gig fiber.
| Provider | Connection | Max download | Max upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum Fiber | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Xfinity | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 250 Mbps |
| CenturyLink | Fiber | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
Cable internet providers in Portland
Astound at 1.5 Gbps download / 50 Mbps upload is the top traditional coax filer—Portland Water Bureau and BES sewer/stormwater bill separately from ISP plant.
| Provider | Connection | Max download | Max upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| Astound Broadband | Cable | 1.5 Gbps | 50 Mbps |
Fixed wireless internet in Portland
Verizon at 1 Gbps download covers Portland fringe lots where trenching lags infill near Powell Butte.
DSL internet providers in Portland
No DSL row at this Portland coordinate.
Satellite internet providers in Portland
Starlink at 280 Mbps download remains listed for Forest Park-adjacent parcels with a Portland mailing label.
| Provider | Connection | Max download | Max upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starlink | Satellite | 280 Mbps | 30 Mbps |
| Viasat Inc | Satellite | 100 Mbps | 3 Mbps |
Internet providers in Portland (FCC filing sample)
Table lists provider-reported residential filings at our stored coordinate for Portland. This is research data—not live pricing, percent coverage, or a guarantee that every brand sells at your address. See how we use FCC data below for sample methodology, then confirm plans in the comparison tool above.
Connection types in this FCC sample
- Fixed Wireless (4)
- Fiber (3)
- Satellite (2)
- Cable (1)
| Provider | Connection | Max download | Max upload |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum Fiber | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Xfinity | Fiber | 2 Gbps | 250 Mbps |
| Astound Broadband | Cable | 1.5 Gbps | 50 Mbps |
| CenturyLink | Fiber | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Verizon | Fixed Wireless | 1 Gbps | 75 Mbps |
| Starlink | Satellite | 280 Mbps | 30 Mbps |
| AT&T | Fixed Wireless | 100 Mbps | 20 Mbps |
| MINTernet | Fixed Wireless | 100 Mbps | 20 Mbps |
| T-Mobile | Fixed Wireless | 100 Mbps | 20 Mbps |
| Viasat Inc | Satellite | 100 Mbps | 3 Mbps |
How much internet speed do you need in Portland?
Headline Mbps in ads are often “up to” values. Match the plan to how many people and devices share the connection—not only the fastest number on a provider card. Upload speed matters for video calls and cloud backups.
25+ Mbps
- Web, email, HD streaming
- 1–2 devices
- Ideal for 1–2 people
100+ Mbps
- 4K streaming, online gaming, video calls
- 3–5 devices
- Ideal for 2–6 people
500 Mbps – 1 Gig
- Multiple 4K streams, large uploads, smart home
- 5+ devices
- Ideal for 6+ people or heavy WFH
Mbps (megabits per second) measures data rate. FCC broadband benchmarks use 25 Mbps download as a baseline for fixed service; fiber and cable plans in Portland often exceed that where plant reaches your address.
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Before you order in Portland
- Use your exact address. Multnomah County can include multiple networks—or pockets with only one wireline option. Summaries on this page and FCC filings describe sample points, not a quote for your home.
- Check HOA and apartment rules. Bulk agreements or approved-provider lists can limit what you can install—ask the property manager if results look narrow.
- Compare technology types. Plans may be labeled cable, fiber, DSL, fixed wireless, or satellite—upload speed and latency vary. Match the plan to how you use the connection, not only headline download Mbps.
- Cross-check government data. Our FCC section below explains the one-point sample we store; the FCC National Broadband Map lets you search your address. The shopping tool above shows retail offers—they can disagree, so confirm with the ISP before you sign up.
How we use FCC broadband data
This section explains how we build the FCC provider table above for Portland. It is methodology—not a coverage map for the whole city and not a substitute for checking your street address in the comparison tool.
We take one sample coordinate per city from our dataset (the point we store in cities.json, usually a centroid or chosen coordinate—not an address you enter on this page). We query the FCC National Broadband Map API for residential provider filings at that latitude and longitude, then store the rows in fcc-broadband-by-city.json for this page. Each row is a brand + technology + reported max speeds; multiple rows per brand are normal (for example separate cable and fiber filings).
Filings describe what providers report at that point. They are not retail prices, promotional bundles, percent of homes served, or a guarantee that service can be installed at your driveway.
FCC data is provider-reported and may lag new construction, while shopping-tool results can vary by address, promotion, and provider eligibility. We use FCC data for technology and availability context, not final pricing.
Internet providers submit updated broadband availability to the FCC on a semiannual schedule—filing deadlines are typically March 1 and September 1 (or the next business day). Even after the FCC publishes a new dataset, filings can trail fiber overbuilds, new subdivisions, and retired copper plant by months.
What this sample shows
- Sample coordinates
- 45.5152, -122.6784
- One point in our city dataset
- Distinct provider names
- 10
- 10 provider+technology filing rows in the table above
- Fastest reported download
- up to 2 Gbps
- Highest max in this sample only
- Satellite in sample
- Yes
- Starlink, Viasat Inc
Our stored copy of this sample was last refreshed from the FCC API on 2026-04-13. Batch updates run on our schedule; the underlying FCC map updates on the agency's semiannual publication cycle. Cross-check your address on the FCC National Broadband Map or in the comparison tool above before you order service.
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