Internet Providers in 97001
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8 internet providers serve ZIP code 97001 in Tigard, OR. The top providers are CenturyLink, Spectrum, HughesNet and 5 more. Enter your address above to check exact availability and compare plans side by side.
ZIP 97001 Internet at a Glance
- Technology mix: 2 fiber, 1 cable, 2 5G/wireless
- Fiber: available — the fastest, most reliable option here
- Fastest plan: 1 Gbps (Spectrum)
- Lowest price: $30/mo (Spectrum)
- Fiber reach: ~67% of addresses
Available Providers in 97001
Coverage data from FCC Broadband Data Collection. Actual availability may vary by exact address.
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Broadband in 97001: what to know
Residents of 97001 (Tigard, OR) have access to fiber optic internet, which delivers the fastest and most reliable connections with symmetrical upload and download speeds. Fiber is ideal for households that stream 4K video, work remotely, or have multiple connected devices.
Source: FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC), June 2025
ZIP code 97001 is located in Tigard, OR (population 57,301). 8 internet providers serve the broader Tigard metro area, including 2 fiber options for high-speed connectivity. For full city-wide coverage details, see our Tigard internet providers page.
Coverage by Technology in 97001
Key Findings
- 8 internet providers serve ZIP code 97001
- Fiber internet available (2 providers): CenturyLink, AT&T Internet
- Most affordable plan: Spectrum at $30/mo (100 Mbps)
- Fastest speed available: 1 Gbps from Spectrum
- Market concentration: highly concentrated (HHI 2,943)
- Fiber coverage: up to 67% of the area
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Internet Plans Available in 97001
Real plan data from FCC Broadband Labels. Prices and speeds reflect what providers report for this service area.
| Provider | Plan | Price | Download | Upload | Type | Order |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spectrum | Internet Advantage | $30/moPricing may have changed — last checked May 27, 2026$30/mo intro | 100 Mbps | 20 Mbps | Cable | Order |
| T-Mobile | Rely Home Internet GEO TE | $45/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 1, 2026 | 150 Mbps | 25 Mbps | Fixed | Order |
| HughesNet | Puerto Rico 25Gb | $49.99/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 3, 2026 | 25 Mbps | 3 Mbps | Satellite | Order |
| CenturyLink | Simply Unlimited 500 Mbps | $50/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 3, 2026 | 527 Mbps | 531 Mbps | Fiber | Order |
| Verizon 5G Home | LTE Home Internet | $50/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 7, 2026 | 50 Mbps | 10 Mbps | LTE | |
| HughesNet | Imagine Networks Fiber Starter | $54.95/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 3, 2026 | 150 Mbps | 150 Mbps | Fiber | Order |
| T-Mobile | Rely Home Internet PR | $55/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 1, 2026 | 150 Mbps | 25 Mbps | Fixed | Order |
| Viasat | Choice 12 Mbps/60 GB | $59.99/moPricing may have changed — last checked Dec 28, 2025 | 40 Mbps | 4 Mbps | Satellite | Order |
| Spectrum | Internet Gig | $60/moPricing may have changed — last checked May 27, 2026$60/mo intro | 1 Gbps | 40 Mbps | Cable | Order |
| AT&T | Internet 300 (Fiber 300Mbps) | $65/moPricing may have changed — last checked Dec 31, 2025 | 398 Mbps | 378 Mbps | Fixed | Order |
| Starlink | Residential Lite | $80/moPricing may have changed — last checked Jan 1, 2026 | 65 Mbps | 15 Mbps | Satellite | Order |
| AT&T | Internet 12 | $110/moPricing may have changed — last checked Dec 31, 2025 | 12 Mbps | 1 Mbps | Fixed | Order |
Plan data sourced from FCC Broadband Labels. Prices shown are standard monthly rates before taxes and equipment fees. Promotional pricing may be available.
Filter Plans in 97001
- SpectrumCableInternet Advantage
- T-MobileFixed WirelessRely Home Internet GEO TE
- HughesNetSatellitePuerto Rico 25Gb
- CenturyLinkFiberSimply Unlimited 500 Mbps
- Verizon 5G Home5GLTE Home Internet$50/mo50 Mbps10 Mbps up
- HughesNetFiberImagine Networks Fiber Starter
- T-MobileFixed WirelessRely Home Internet PR
- ViasatSatelliteChoice 12 Mbps/60 GB
- SpectrumCableInternet Gig
- AT&TFixed WirelessInternet 300 (Fiber 300Mbps)
- StarlinkSatelliteResidential Lite
- AT&TFixed WirelessInternet 12
- ViasatSatelliteChoice 25 Mbps/100 GB
- StarlinkSatelliteResidential
- HughesNetSatelliteAlaska 200Gb
How 97001 Compares to National Averages
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Internet Technology Options in 97001
The type of internet connection affects your speed, reliability, and price. Here's what's available in ZIP code 97001.
Fiber Optic
Fastest and most reliable. Symmetric upload and download speeds with low latency. Best for gaming, streaming, and working from home.
- CenturyLink67%
- AT&T Internet15%
Cable
Widely available with fast download speeds. Upload speeds are typically lower than fiber. Good for most households.
- Spectrum57%
5G & Wireless
No wiring needed. Uses cellular towers for broadband. Easy self-install with no contracts. Performance depends on signal strength.
- T-Mobile21%
- Verizon 5G Home10%
What Internet Speed Do You Need in 97001?
In 97001, the fastest plan available is 1 Gbps from Spectrum (Internet Gig, $60/mo). For most households, plans around 100-300 Mbps are sufficient for streaming, video calls, and everyday browsing. Even the most affordable option — Spectrum at $30/mo with 100 Mbps — handles basic needs well.
1-2 people. Email, browsing, social media, and standard-definition streaming.
2-4 people. HD streaming, video calls, online gaming, and working from home.
4-6 people. Multiple 4K streams, competitive gaming, large file downloads, and smart home devices.
6+ people or professionals. Content creation, live streaming, server hosting, and simultaneous heavy usage.
Internet Market Overview for ZIP 97001
8 providers serve Tigard, OR (97001), yet the market's HHI of 2,943 clears the DOJ's 2,500 bar for high concentration — coverage is pooled among the largest networks rather than spread evenly. ZIP 97001 (Tigard, OR) has a highly concentrated broadband market (HHI: 2,943) where CenturyLink leads with 67% coverage reach — 10 percentage points ahead of the next-largest provider, Spectrum at 57%. In highly concentrated markets, consumers typically see fewer promotional offers and less pressure on the leading provider to invest in network upgrades. The remaining 3 providers in ZIP 97001 (Tigard, OR) cover a fraction of addresses, limiting their competitive impact. Per FCC findings, households in lopsided markets like this tend to pay more each month than those in areas with multiple competitive wired providers.
The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) for this ZIP code — calculated from each wired and fixed-wireless provider's share of local coverage — is 2,943, classifying it as a highly concentrated market under U.S. Department of Justice guidelines. A highly concentrated market means one or two providers control most of the coverage, which can limit competitive pricing for consumers.
Fiber availability at 67% is modestly ahead of the national average of 57%, putting ZIP code 97001 (Tigard, OR) slightly ahead of the nationwide fiber buildout curve. Nationally, fiber coverage is expanding by roughly 8 percentage points per year, driven by BEAD infrastructure grants and private carrier investment from AT&T, Frontier, and Google Fiber. Cable internet coverage at 57% is 15 points below the national average of 72%, which is notable since cable is typically the most widely available broadband technology. Residents in uncabled areas should look to fixed wireless or satellite as the primary high-speed alternative. Fiber-optic coverage here is above average and growing. Nationally, fiber availability has expanded by roughly 8 percentage points per year since 2022, with ISPs like AT&T, Frontier, and Google Fiber leading the rollout of high-speed internet.
Fiber internet is available from 2 providers (CenturyLink, AT&T Internet), with 67% fiber coverage, near the national average of 57%. Fiber delivers symmetrical upload and download speeds — a key advantage for households with multiple remote workers, video conference participants, or content creators who upload large files. Nationally, fiber represents the fastest-growing broadband technology segment, expanding at roughly 8 percentage points of coverage per year. Spectrum provides the primary cable broadband alternative with 57% coverage — cable coverage in line with the national average of 72%. Cable internet uses DOCSIS 3.1 technology to deliver download speeds of 100 Mbps to 1.2 Gbps, though upload speeds (typically 10-35 Mbps) lag behind fiber's symmetrical performance. For households that do not require heavy upstream bandwidth, cable plans often offer competitive pricing to fiber. Fixed wireless internet — including 5G home internet services — is available from T-Mobile and AT&T Internet, reaching 21% of addresses (near the national fixed wireless average of 32%). Fixed wireless offers a no-installation alternative that is increasingly competitive with cable for everyday internet use, with speeds typically ranging from 50-300 Mbps download. Unlike satellite, fixed wireless delivers lower latency (20-40 ms), making it viable for video conferencing and gaming. Satellite internet (Viasat, HughesNet, Starlink) reaches addresses that wired broadband can't. Starlink's low-Earth-orbit (LEO) technology delivers 20-60 ms latency — a major improvement over geostationary services at 600+ ms — making it a practical choice for rural households without fixed-line options.
Residents of ZIP code 97001 can choose from plans starting at $30/mo (Spectrum Internet Advantage, 100 Mbps download) up to 1 Gbps (Spectrum Internet Gig at $60/mo). Across all 15 plans available, the median price point offers a balance of speed and affordability for typical household needs.
The technology mix in 97001 includes 2 fiber providers (25% of options), 1 cable provider, 2 fixed wireless/5G providers. Fiber optic connections deliver the fastest and most reliable performance with symmetric upload and download speeds, making them ideal for remote work, gaming, and 4K streaming.
Oregon received $689 million in federal BEAD funding. The Oregon Broadband Office is currently in the challenge phase, which means providers and communities can dispute the FCC broadband maps that determine which locations qualify for funding — a critical step before deployment grants are awarded. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) previously provided up to $30/month subsidies for eligible households, though federal funding expired in 2024. Some providers continue offering voluntary low-income discounts.
Market data is based on the FCC Broadband Data Collection (June 2025). Actual coverage and plan availability may vary by specific address within ZIP code 97001.
Detailed Internet Analysis for Tigard, OR
Technology Availability
Fiber-optic internet is available from 2 providers (CenturyLink, AT&T Internet), with the highest fiber coverage reaching 67% of addresses. Cable broadband from Spectrum covers 57% of the area. 3 fixed wireless or 5G home internet options are available. satellite internet serves as a backup for addresses outside wired coverage areas. The technology mix in Tigard determines the range of speeds and prices residents can access for home internet service.
Pricing Overview
Internet plans in Tigard range from $30/month to $129.99/month, with an average of $72/month — $7/month above the national average of $65/month. Fiber plans average $52/month locally, a $7 premium over cable at $45/month. The price difference buys symmetrical upload speeds and typically more reliable performance, which may justify the cost for remote workers and heavy uploaders. The most affordable option is Spectrum starting at $30/month for 100 Mbps speeds. At the top end, HughesNet's 25 Mbps plan costs $129.99/month — best suited for large households or home offices needing maximum bandwidth. Residents of OR should compare at least 2-3 providers before committing, as pricing varies significantly by plan tier and technology type.
Market Competition
Tigard's broadband market measures an HHI of 2,943 — above the 2,500 mark the DOJ uses to define a highly concentrated market. No single carrier runs away with the market — CenturyLink (67%) and Spectrum (57%) overlap broadly — but availability is pooled among a few large networks. Even so, 3 of 5 providers cover 20% or more of local addresses, so checking the overlapping alternative before a contract renewal is usually worthwhile.
Speed Options
Internet speeds in Tigard range from 12 Mbps to 1 Gbps. The fastest available plan is Spectrum's 1 Gbps cable service at $60/month. Cable download speeds in Tigard reach 1 Gbps, exceeding the fastest fiber option at 527 Mbps. However, fiber still offers superior upload speeds (symmetrical vs cable's 10-35 Mbps upload cap), which matters for video conferencing and cloud backups. With 1 Gbps service, households can support 40+ simultaneous 4K streams, lag-free competitive gaming, and large file transfers without congestion. For most households, 398 Mbps plans from AT&T offer the best balance of speed and cost for everyday use.
Our Recommendation
For most Tigard residents, we recommend starting with fiber internet if available at your address — CenturyLink's 527 Mbps plan at $50/month offers the best combination of speed and value. For budget-conscious households, Spectrum's 100 Mbps plan at $30/month delivers essential connectivity at a low monthly cost. Remote workers should prioritize CenturyLink's fiber service for its symmetrical upload speeds, which far exceed cable alternatives for video conferencing and cloud backups. Gamers should consider Spectrum's 1 Gbps plan — the fastest download speeds help with large game downloads and updates. For households of 4+ people with multiple connected devices, Spectrum's 1 Gbps plan at $60/month provides enough bandwidth for simultaneous streaming, gaming, and video calls. Always verify availability at your exact address, as coverage can vary block by block in Tigard.
How We Rank Providers & Where the Data Comes From
Tigard is served primarily through ZIP code 97001 — part of the 970-prefix sectional center that groups neighboring Oregon communities for mail routing and, in practice, for ISP deployment planning. Providers generally build out fiber along the main arteries through a ZIP before branching into subdivisions, so address-level availability inside 97001 can lag the headline coverage number by 6-18 months even when 8 providers are reported active. A ZIP-code lookup is usually the fastest way to separate genuinely available plans from infrastructure still under construction.
Provider availability, coverage percentages, and the technology mix on this page are derived from the FCC National Broadband Map and the FCC Broadband Data Collection (June 2025), analyzed at H3 hexagon granularity. Household and demographic context is drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau. We rank providers by intent quality — fiber and cable ahead of fixed wireless and satellite — then by coverage reach and verified plan pricing. See our full ranking methodology.
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Sources & Methodology
This guide is based on data from FCC broadband filings, Ookla speed test measurements, U.S. Census Bureau broadband adoption statistics, and verified provider plan details. Pricing, speeds, and availability are verified against provider broadband nutrition labels and may vary by location. For a detailed explanation of our data collection and scoring process, see our methodology page.
Data Sources
Last verified: June 2025. InternetProviders.ai is an independent resource. We may earn commissions from partner links — this does not affect our editorial recommendations. See our methodology for details.
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