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Seattle, WA

Internet providers in Seattle, WA (2026)

Real pricing and availability from our sample dataset for ZIP 98101. Ranked by connection type and value so you can skip the marketing.

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Availability summary

Fastest download
2,000 Mbps
Lowest promo price
$25/mo
Fiber available
Yes
5G home available
Yes
  • Fiber
  • Cable
  • 5G Home
  • Satellite

Top internet providers in Seattle

Ranked fiber first, then 5G home, cable, and satellite, with the lowest promo price within each category at the top.

  1. 1

    Ziply Fiber

    Fiber

    Fiber 300/300

    Download
    300 Mbps
    Upload
    300 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • Symmetrical
    • Flat price, no promo cliff
    • Whole-home WiFi included

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $960

    Read our Ziply Fiber review
    $40/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  2. 2

    Ziply Fiber

    Fiber

    Fiber Gig

    Download
    1,000 Mbps
    Upload
    1,000 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • Symmetrical 1 Gbps
    • Flat price

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $1,680

    Read our Ziply Fiber review
    $70/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  3. 3

    Ziply Fiber

    Fiber

    Fiber 2 Gig

    Download
    2,000 Mbps
    Upload
    2,000 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • Symmetrical 2 Gbps
    • Whole-home WiFi 6 router

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $2,400

    Read our Ziply Fiber review
    $100/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  4. 4

    T-Mobile Home Internet

    5G Home

    Home Internet

    Download
    245 Mbps
    Upload
    31 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • No contract
    • $40/mo for T-Mobile wireless subs
    • Gateway included

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $1,200

    Read our T-Mobile Home Internet review
    $50/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  5. 5

    Verizon 5G Home

    5G Home

    5G Home

    Download
    300 Mbps
    Upload
    20 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • No contract
    • $35/mo for Verizon Unlimited subs
    • Router included

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $1,200

    Read our Verizon 5G Home review
    $50/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  6. 6

    Xfinity

    Cable

    Connect More

    Download
    300 Mbps
    Upload
    10 Mbps
    Data
    1200 GB cap
    Contract
    12 mo
    • Unlimited data add-on available
    • 1-year price lock

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $1,260 (includes $15/mo equipment fee)

    Read our Xfinity review
    $25/mo

    for 12 months

    $50/mo after

    Updated

    Call to order
  7. 7

    Xfinity

    Cable

    Gigabit

    Download
    1,000 Mbps
    Upload
    35 Mbps
    Data
    1200 GB cap
    Contract
    12 mo
    • xFi Gateway included option
    • Fastest widely available cable tier

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $2,220 (includes $15/mo equipment fee)

    Read our Xfinity review
    $70/mo

    for 12 months

    $85/mo after

    Updated

    Call to order
  8. 8

    Starlink

    Satellite

    Residential

    Download
    150 Mbps
    Upload
    20 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • One-time $349 hardware
    • Low-earth-orbit, ~30ms latency
    • Great for rural + RV

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $2,880

    Read our Starlink review
    $120/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order
  9. 9

    Viasat

    Satellite

    Unleashed

    Download
    100 Mbps
    Upload
    5 Mbps
    Data
    Unlimited
    Contract
    None
    • Unlimited data
    • Free standard install
    • Nationwide coverage

    Estimated 2-year true cost: $2,880

    Read our Viasat review
    $120/mo

    for 12 months

    Updated

    Call to order

Prices and plans reflect operator-published 2026 rates for ZIP 98101 at time of writing. Your exact offer may vary by address. Confirm with the provider before ordering.

The Seattle broadband market

Seattle has one of the deepest fiber benches of any major US city, partly because of how late Comcast arrived and partly because the legacy telco here, Frontier, sold its Washington fiber and copper footprint to Ziply Fiber in 2020. Ziply has since been one of the country's most aggressive fiber-overbuild operators, running XGS-PON through Ballard, Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, downtown, and much of the Eastside. CenturyLink's older Prism fiber and newer Quantum Fiber also exists in pockets. Xfinity is still the cable incumbent across essentially the whole city and provides a gigabit DOCSIS option where fiber hasn't reached. T-Mobile is headquartered across the bridge in Bellevue, so Seattle is a mature 5G Home market with strong mid-band coverage in most of the city.

What actually matters here

Ziply Fiber is the value leader where available, symmetrical gigabit at $70/mo flat, 2-gig at $100, no promo cliff, no equipment fee. That's materially cheaper than Xfinity gig after its promo ends. Xfinity remains the default where Ziply's trucks haven't reached. For renters or households skeptical of installer appointments, T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo is a legitimate no-commit option with typical download speeds in the 200 to 300 Mbps range.

The fiber situation in Seattle

Fiber is the best option in Seattle where it reaches. Our sample includes Ziply Fiber, with entry-level tiers starting at $40/mo for 300 Mbps symmetrical and top tiers reaching 2,000 Mbps. Most fiber plans here are flat-rate with no promo-to-regular cliff, no data caps, and no equipment fees, which is where the real savings vs. cable show up in year two.

The 5G home situation in Seattle

5G home is a legitimate option in Seattle. Our sample includes T-Mobile Home Internet and Verizon 5G Home, all at flat prices with no contracts. Whether the signal is good enough at your specific address depends on the tower grid more than anything, upper floors and line-of-sight to the nearest mid-band tower tend to perform best. For renters who can’t wait for a cable installer appointment, it’s often the easiest win.

Alternatives to the big cable ISP

Starlink (backup)

Usually unnecessary in a metro, but a solid backup if cable goes down during storms. Keep it in mind if you work from home and need resilience.

5G home (renter-friendly)

No installer, no contract, takes 10 minutes to set up. The easiest path if you move often or can’t drill holes. Speed varies with tower load, test it during your return window.

Not a replacement

A smartphone hotspot is fine for a hotel night. It is not a home internet replacement, data prioritization and thermal throttling will bite you within a week.

Ranked lists relevant to Seattle

Our quarterly-refreshed picks, filtered to the categories that actually matter at ZIP 98101.

Head-to-head matchups in Seattle

Side-by-side breakdowns of the providers actually competing for your address.

Current deals and credits

Signup credits, bill-pay rebates, and bundle discounts are sometimes stackable with the prices shown above.

See 2026 deals

Check availability near Seattle

Coverage and pricing shift block by block. These nearby ZIP codes have a competitive provider mix worth comparing side-by-side.

Seattle internet FAQ

What's the fastest internet in Seattle?
The fastest plan in our Seattle sample is Ziply Fiber Fiber 2 Gig at 2,000 Mbps download, 2,000 Mbps upload, with a promo price of $100/mo. Most households don't need this much, 500 to 1,000 Mbps is enough for nearly any family. But if you want the ceiling, this is it.
Is fiber available in Seattle?
Yes. Our Seattle sample for ZIP 98101 includes fiber from Ziply Fiber. Ziply Fiber is the value leader where available, symmetrical gigabit at $70/mo flat, 2-gig at $100, no promo cliff, no equipment fee. That's materially cheaper than Xfinity gig after its promo ends. Xfinity remains the default where Ziply's trucks haven't reached. For renters or households skeptical of installer appointments, T-Mobile 5G Home at $50/mo is a legitimate no-commit option with typical download speeds in the 200 to 300 Mbps range. Availability on your specific block can vary, always check at your exact address before ordering.
What's the cheapest internet in Seattle?
The lowest promo price in our Seattle sample is Xfinity Connect More at $25/mo for 300 Mbps. Note: it jumps to $50 after the promo, so factor in the 2-year true cost ($1,260) when comparing.
Is 5G home internet any good in Seattle?
5G home internet is worth considering in Seattle. Our sample includes T-Mobile Home Internet and Verizon 5G Home at flat prices from $50/mo. Typical real-world speeds land at 273 Mbps down, which is plenty for streaming and video calls. The catch: speeds vary with tower load, so a friend's experience on the same carrier isn't a guarantee.
How do I negotiate a lower internet bill in Seattle?
The single biggest lever in Seattle is the promo expiration call. Most cable and some fiber plans here roll to a much higher regular rate after 12 to 24 months, call retention the month before that hits and ask to be put back on the new-customer promo. Mentioning a specific competitor at your address (Ziply Fiber) makes the save offer more aggressive. Also: removing equipment rental by buying your own modem typically saves $15/mo on Xfinity and Spectrum plans.

Block-by-block availability in Seattle can vary. Enter your ZIP on the homepage to see exactly what serves your address, or call a licensed expert for a 60-second walkthrough.