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Best Internet Providers in Seattle, Washington

Best Internet Providers in Seattle, Washington

By Trey PaulCNET

What is the best internet provider in Seattle? Quantum Fiber is CNET's top recommendation for the best internet provider for most residents in Seattle. The broadband provider offers fast, symmetrical speeds, and you also get unlimited data at affordable prices, starting at $50 for 500Mbps. Looking for speed? You can get a 2,000Mbps plan for $95. If you live outside the coverage area of Quantum, you can consider Astound Broadband, T-Mobile and Xfinity , all of which are reliable alternatives. If you're looking for the cheapest plan, you can get some solid value plans from Ziply Fiber and Astound . If you need the fastest available speeds, Ziply is again your best bet. The ISP has a 50Gbps plan coming in at $900 per month and offers some of the highest speeds available. Best internet in Seattle, Washington Seattle internet providers compared Provider Internet technology Monthly price range Speed range Monthly equipment costs Data cap Contract CNET review score Astound Broadband Cable $30-$60 300-1,500Mbps None Varies; 500GB-1TB or unlimited None 7 CenturyLink DSL $55 10-100Mbps $15 modem None None 6.7 GFiber Webpass Fixed wireless $63 1,000Mbps None None None 7.5 Quantum Fiber Fiber $50-$95 500-2,000Mbps (varies by location) None None None 6.7 T-Mobile Home Internet Fixed wireless $50-$70 ($35-$55 for eligible phone plan) 133-415Mbps None None None 7.4 Verizon 5G Home Internet Fixed wireless $50-$75 ($35-$60 with qualifying Verizon 5G mobile plans) 80-1,000Mbps None None None 7.2 Xfinity Cable $55-$115 300-2,000Mbps $15 (optional) 1.2TB 1-2 years for some plans 7 Ziply Fiber DSL/Fiber $20-$900 100-50,000Mbps $15 None None 7.2 Source: CNET analysis of provider data. Other available internet providers in Seattle : Don't be confused by the GFiber Webpass fiber in the name. This is a fixed-wireless option from GFiber that's focused solely on apartment buildings. Although it's not fiber internet, it's still plenty zippy: It offers symmetrical gigabit speeds for $70 a month (or an average of $63 a month if you sign up for the yearly plan via a full, $750 up-front payment). Webpass also features free installation, unlimited data and no equipment fees. If your building can't support the full gig speeds, Webpass will reduce the pricing. You can find GFiber Webpass within Seattle city limits, including the Belltown, Capitol Hill, First Hill, Fremont, Queen Anne and Uptown neighborhoods. : This always feels like cheating, but it must be said that no matter the city or area in which you live in the US, this mode of internet connectivity is always an option. Is it a great option for Seattle residents? If you live in the city, no. You'll have much faster and cheaper choices available to you. Even areas south of Tacoma or north of Everett should have some viable alternatives, but if you find yourself in a rural town with limited options, you might consider it. Satellite internet Hughesnet and Viasat will be your top picks, although both require you to commit to a two-year contract. A more intriguing possibility is Starlink , which just...

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