Home Internet in Oregon — what's actually available
The data behind this page
We track 408 ZIP codes in Oregon across 6 residential ISPs. The numbers below come from our own coverage dataset — same one we publish under CC-BY 4.0 on the ISP Complaint Database. No carrier paid for placement; no affiliate relationship influences the ranking. The rank order below is by ZIP count, which is the closest honest proxy for "who can actually serve you in Oregon today."
Fiber providers in Oregon
| Provider | ZIPs Covered | Coverage | Max Plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ziply Fiber | 408 | 100% | 5,000 Mbps |
Cable providers in Oregon
| Provider | ZIPs Covered | Coverage | Max Plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xfinity | 408 | 100% | 2,000 Mbps |
| CenturyLink | 408 | 100% | 940 Mbps |
The install math for a Oregon household
Median Oregon household income: $80,426. Typical internet stack runs about $75/mo, or $900/year — about 1.1% of pre-tax income. If you want a pro install (mount + cable management + Cat6 to the router from the network closet), Oregon-area rates run about $135/hr; typical job is 4 hours = roughly $540.
What Rick recommends in Oregon
If you can get fiber here, take it. Fiber-to-the-home means symmetric upload — which matters more in 2026 than it did even 5 years ago, because every household now has at least one work-from-home video call per day. For Wi-Fi: skip the carrier rental gateway, buy your own Eero or Orbi mesh, save $10-15/month on rental, and you keep the gear when you switch ISPs.
Major cities mapped
Top Oregon cities in our dataset: Antelope · Aurora · Beavercreek · Beaverton · Aloha · Zcta 97008 · Boring · Brightwood · Canby · Bonneville · Clackamas · Westport.