of Oregonians have access to wireline service.
of Oregonians have access to fiber-optic service.
of Oregonians have access to cable service.
of Oregonians have access to DSL service.
of Oregonians have access to mobile broadband service.
of Oregonians have access to fixed wireless service.
90.3% of Oregonians have access to wired broadband 25mbps or faster.
88.2% of Oregonians have access to broadband 100mbps or faster.
16.9% of Oregonians have access to 1 gigabit broadband.
Since 2010, Oregon Broadband Mapping Project has been awarded $5,658,302 in federal grants for Oregon's Broadband Init
Another $20,548,476, accounting for 0.6% of all federal infrastructure grants, was awarded to broadband infrastructure projects in Oregon.
Since 2011, access to a wired connection of at least 10mbps has improved from 90.5% to 94.7% of Oregonians.
In total there are 239 internet providers in Oregon.
There are 389,000 people in Oregon without access to a wired connection capable of 25mbps download speeds.
There are 433,000 people in Oregon that have access to only one wired provider, leaving them no options to switch.
Another 106,000 people in Oregon don't have any wired internet providers available where they live.
City | Broadband Coverage | # of Providers |
---|---|---|
Beaverton | 99.3% | 27 |
Gresham | 99.2% | 21 |
Medford | 99.1% | 16 |
Portland | 98.7% | 35 |
Lake Oswego | 98.0% | 19 |
Oregon City | 97.9% | 21 |
Roseburg | 97.7% | 16 |
Redmond | 97.7% | 19 |
Hillsboro | 96.9% | 23 |
Albany | 96.3% | 17 |
Salem | 96.0% | 22 |
Bend | 95.5% | 20 |
Springfield | 95.5% | 19 |
Klamath Falls | 94.8% | 14 |
Eugene | 93.6% | 22 |
Corvallis | 92.3% | 19 |
Grants Pass | 92.2% | 16 |
Mcminnville | 90.4% | 16 |