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Fiber Internet Providers in Oregon

76 fiber providers serve 1,522,549 locations across Oregon. Fiber covers 78.7% of the state. Median download is 329 Mbps.

76

Fiber Providers

78.7%

Fiber Coverage

329

Median Mbps

Providers in Oregon cities

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Real-world speeds in Oregon by technology

Median download and upload speeds measured in Oregon across the last 180 days, grouped by the technology each provider primarily delivers. Click a card to see the providers behind each number.

Fiber7,031 tests

Median download

292.1 Mbps

Median upload

108.4 Mbps

Avg latency

12.2 ms

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Cable74,900 tests

Median download

219.1 Mbps

Median upload

28.4 Mbps

Avg latency

19.8 ms

Fiber is 1.3x faster than cable in Oregon

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Fixed Wireless45,023 tests

Median download

104.8 Mbps

Median upload

14.5 Mbps

Avg latency

21.5 ms

Fiber is 2.8x faster than fixed wireless in Oregon

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DSL34,726 tests

Median download

145.5 Mbps

Median upload

38.1 Mbps

Avg latency

24.4 ms

Fiber is 2x faster than dsl in Oregon

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Satellite3,195 tests

Median download

38.9 Mbps

Median upload

2.8 Mbps

Avg latency

22.6 ms

Fiber is 7.5x faster than satellite in Oregon

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Speed data combines real-world browser tests and independent network measurements, joined to provider technology via ASN. Tests flagged as VPN traffic are excluded.

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