Inland Networks is a small internet service provider in the United States, serving 2 states or territories: Washington and Idaho. Learn more about Inland Networks's coverage and availability on this page.
Can I get Inland Networks internet in my area?
The easiest way to find out is to click the link below.
You may enter your zip code to check local availability or view the map below before contacting Inland Networks.
Inland Networks Availability Map

Any Internet Availability
On the map you can see Inland Networks's coverage area in the United States. Areas in green are most likely to have coverage, where some homes in yellow to red areas may not have coverage.
The table below shows coverage and average maximum speeds by state.
| State | Availaiblity | Average Best Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Washington | 0.14% | 518 Mbps |
| Idaho | 0.06% | 112 Mbps |
How fast is Inland Networks's internet?

Internet Download Speed
The map above shows average maximum speeds by area. Overall, Inland Networks internet speeds are adequate for most homes.
Download speeds (the speed at which you receive files and streaming video) range from 10 to 1,000 Mbps. The average customer has access to plans with download speeds up to 481 Mbps. This puts Inland Networks in the 44th percentile versus other ISPs for download speeds, meaning speeds are on par with the average provider in the US.
Upload speeds (the speed you can send files and video to others) range from a low of 1.0 Mbps to a high of 1,000 Mbps. The average is 467 Mbps, placing Inland Networks in the 52nd percentile for internet provider upload speeds, which is adequate for a modern household.
What broadband services does Inland Networks offer?
Across the country Inland Networks offers fiber, DSL, fixed wireless, and cable internet service. The table below shows which types of service Inland Networks offers and the average maximum speed for each service type. “Coverage” is the percent of Inland Networks customers who can get that type of service.
Technology |
Coverage |
Average Best Speed |
|---|---|---|
Fiber |
76.59% |
614 Mbps |
Cable |
6.68% |
50 Mbps |
DSL |
29.10% |
53 Mbps |
Fixed Wireless |
12.70% |
38 Mbps |
Where is Inland Networks Fiber Available?

Fiber Internet Speed
The Inland Networks fiber availability map shows where fiber has been made available to customers. If you can get fiber, it is usually the best option for most people due to fast speeds and low lag. Fiber is available within 76.59% of Inland Networks's coverage footprint, and the average speed for fiber is 614 Mbps download and 607 Mbps upload.
Where is Inland Networks Cable Available?

Cable Internet Speed
Cable service through a coaxial cable can be quite fast. It is usually slightly slower than fiber, and pricing can vary greatly depending on bundling and promotional deals. The Inland Networks cable availability map above shows coverage and speeds for cable only. 6.68% of Inland Networks customers can choose Inland Networks cable, and average download speeds are 50 Mbps with 5.0 Mbps for upload.
Where is Inland Networks DSL Available?

DSL Internet Speed
DSL is delivered over the telephone line. Speeds are often slower than cable or fiber, but the service is often less expensive. The above Inland Networks DSL availability map shows where Inland Networks customers can get DSL service and at what download speeds. The average speed of Inland Networks DSL across the nation is 53 Mbps download and 9.7 Mbps for upload speed. 29.10% of Inland Networks customers can choose DSL.
Where is Inland Networks Fixed Wireless Available?

Fixed Wireless Internet Speed Key
Fixed wireless The Inland Networks Fixed Wireless availability map shows where Fixed Wireless has been made available to customers. Fixed Wireless is available within 12.70% of Inland Networks's coverage footprint, and the average speed for Fixed Wireless is 38 Mbps down and 13 Mbps up.
Can I get Inland Networks TV Service?
Probably. Most fiber optic and cable companies are able to offer some kind of TV service. In either case, you can also get Inland Networks internet and satellite TV.
What cities and zips does Inland Networks serve?
With coverage in 29 cities and 21 zip codes, only the largest are listed below:
City |
Availability |
Average Best Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Cle Elum, WA | 55.06% | 462 Mbps |
| Pullman, WA | 3.38% | 1,000 Mbps |
| Palouse, WA | 76.93% | 1,000 Mbps |
| Roslyn, WA | 82.61% | 492 Mbps |
| South Cle Elum, WA | 78.24% | 435 Mbps |
| Ronald, WA | 94.28% | 500 Mbps |
| Uniontown, WA | 100.00% | 471 Mbps |
| Belfair, WA | 5.17% | 49 Mbps |
| Prescott, WA | 58.82% | 353 Mbps |
| Colton, WA | 87.39% | 448 Mbps |
| Tahuya, WA | 21.84% | 73 Mbps |
| Teanaway, WA | 58.86% | 364 Mbps |
| Lenore, ID | 65.50% | 48 Mbps |
| Myrtle, ID | 61.42% | 50 Mbps |
| Lilliwaup, WA | 16.19% | 197 Mbps |
| Culdesac, ID | 20.43% | 45 Mbps |
| Genesee, ID | 8.71% | 361 Mbps |
| Peck, ID | 8.93% | 44 Mbps |
| Juliaetta, ID | 5.96% | 59 Mbps |
| Waitsburg, WA | 2.42% | 10 Mbps |
| Reubens, ID | 16.83% | 18 Mbps |
| Lewiston, ID | 0.09% | 500 Mbps |
| Seabeck, WA | 0.57% | 10 Mbps |
| Transfer, ID | 38.16% | 128 Mbps |
| Moscow, ID | 0.10% | 500 Mbps |
| Walla Walla, WA | 0.03% | 10 Mbps |
| Starbuck, WA | 5.48% | 10 Mbps |
| Lapwai, ID | 0.42% | 50 Mbps |
| Wawawai, WA | 2.88% | 500 Mbps |
Zip |
Availability |
Average Best Speed |
| 98922, WA | 52.51% | 436 Mbps |
| 99163, WA | 3.37% | 986 Mbps |
| 99161, WA | 75.93% | 1,000 Mbps |
| 98941, WA | 99.22% | 500 Mbps |
| 98940, WA | 92.47% | 500 Mbps |
| 99113, WA | 93.75% | 436 Mbps |
| 98528, WA | 5.93% | 96 Mbps |
| 99348, WA | 33.39% | 318 Mbps |
| 98943, WA | 100.00% | 500 Mbps |
| 83541, ID | 46.64% | 46 Mbps |
| 99179, WA | 100.00% | 490 Mbps |
| 98588, WA | 20.95% | 73 Mbps |
| 83524, ID | 24.18% | 47 Mbps |
| 83832, ID | 13.50% | 372 Mbps |
| 98380, WA | 2.02% | 10 Mbps |
| 83535, ID | 8.38% | 56 Mbps |
| 83843, ID | 0.06% | 500 Mbps |
| 83540, ID | 0.40% | 50 Mbps |
| 99362, WA | 0.01% | 10 Mbps |
| 83545, ID | 0.71% | 10 Mbps |
| 83537, ID | 0.10% | 10 Mbps |