Local fiber internet serving Quincy, Crescent Bar, and rural homes across Grant County on the PUD fiber network. No contracts, no data caps.
Check Availability at Your Address →Crescent Bar Internet is a local fiber internet provider operating across Grant County, Washington. We deliver service over the Grant County PUD fiber network โ the same publicly-owned infrastructure that runs throughout the county โ giving homes and businesses access to fast, reliable connectivity without big-carrier pricing or contracts.
Whether you're in Quincy, Crescent Bar, or on a rural property connected to the PUD fiber network, we can likely get you online. Check your address to confirm coverage.
Our fiber internet service reaches homes and businesses throughout Grant County, WA:
Google likes geographic context โ and so do we. We're genuinely local to this area, not a distant ISP managing remote infrastructure.
The Grant County PUD fiber network is publicly owned infrastructure built specifically to bring high-speed internet to communities throughout the county โ including rural areas that larger providers overlook. By operating on this network, we can offer gigabit-capable speeds at competitive prices without the overhead of building proprietary infrastructure.
That means faster speeds, better reliability, and pricing that doesn't punish you for living outside a major metro area. Fiber internet Grant County residents have been waiting for โ now available without contracts or data caps.
LocalTel is the name most Grant County residents have known for years โ previously also operating as iFIBER and Saddle Mountain Fiber. The company is now part of Ziply Fiber, a national carrier based out of the Pacific Northwest. They remain the largest and most familiar provider in the area, and they offer good service.
The main tradeoffs: their Gig plan is listed at $83.45/mo, but their mandatory fiber access fee adds $4/mo โ bringing the real cost to $87.45/mo. They also require contracts on some plans. As a national company, support goes through a regional call center rather than someone based in Quincy.
We're not here to knock them โ but if you're choosing between fiber providers in Grant County, the comparison is worth making with full information.
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