Looking for internet in Moses Lake, Washington? Here's a clear comparison of your options — fiber, fixed wireless, and satellite — and what each one actually costs.
Check Fiber Availability at My Address →Moses Lake is the largest city in Grant County, and internet options have expanded in recent years. Most addresses can choose between fiber (where available on the Grant County PUD network), fixed wireless, legacy cable or DSL, and satellite. What you have access to depends on your specific address — use our homepage to check instantly.
Crescent Bar Internet serves Moses Lake and all of Grant County (ZIP 98837) on the Grant County PUD fiber network. We offer month-to-month plans with no contracts, no data caps, and self-install for most homes — no technician appointment required.
Here's how the main options available in and around Moses Lake compare as of early 2026. We've focused on providers with transparent public pricing.
| Provider | Type | 100 Mbps | Gig Plan | Install Fee | Contract | Signup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crescent Bar Internet Local | Fiber (PUD) | $45/mo | $70/mo | $0 | None | Online ✓ |
| LocalTel Now Ziply Formerly iFIBER / Saddle Mountain | Fiber | $60.45/mo$58.45 + $2 fee | $87.45/mo$83.45 + $4 fiber fee | Varies | Yes | Online |
| Starlink Satellite | Satellite | — | ~$120/mo | $599 hardware | No | Online |
Prices from provider websites as of March 2026. Always confirm current rates directly. LocalTel fees are stated separately on their website.
💡 The short version: On a Gig plan, Crescent Bar Internet is the lowest-priced fiber option in Grant County at $70/mo — no install fee, no contract, and no surprise fees. LocalTel's Gig costs $87.45/mo once their fiber access fee is added. Switching to CBI saves you over $200 in the first year vs LocalTel, including setup.
T-Mobile Home Internet and Verizon Home Internet have expanded into Grant County and can be around $50–$70/month with no install fee or contract. For some households they're a workable option — but there are real tradeoffs to understand before signing up.
Fixed cellular plans share tower capacity with mobile users. During peak hours or when towers are congested, speeds can drop significantly. Latency on cellular is also higher than fiber, which matters for video calls, remote work, and gaming. Where fiber is available, it delivers more consistent performance regardless of what your neighbors are doing.
Crescent Bar Internet runs on the Grant County PUD fiber network, which has been expanding across Grant County including Moses Lake (ZIP 98837). Where PUD fiber is in the ground, we can deliver dedicated fiber internet directly to your home — no cable TV bundle required, no annual contract, and no equipment rental fees.
Most homes self-install in under 15 minutes. We ship your equipment and you plug it in — no technician window to schedule, no waiting around. If you hit any issues, call or text us at 509-906-1250 and someone in Quincy picks up.
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