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Telus offers up to 5 Gbps PureFibre internet starting at $115.
Find internet plans in Kelowna,BC
Bell offers 150 Mbps starting at $75 and 500 Mbps starting at $90.
Find internet plans in Moncton,NB
Bell offers high-speed internet from 500 Mbps up to 1.5 Gbps starting at $85/month, while Eastlink provides speeds from 350 Mbps to 1 Gbps starting at $85/month.
Find internet plans in Halifax,NS
Bell MTS offers Internet speeds up to 3 Gbps, Xplore provides 100 Mbps satellite Internet, and Telus offers 25 Mbps Wireless Home Internet in your area
Find internet plans in Winnipeg,MB
You may be able to get fibre Internet from SaskTel, offering speeds up to 940 Mbps starting at $70.
Find internet plans in Regina,SK
You may be able to get fibre Internet with speeds up to 8 Gbps from Bell starting at $65, or up to 940 Mbps from Vidéotron starting at $68.
Find internet plans in Laval,QC
Haven’t found a fibre plan yet, but other ISPs such as Netcrawler provide high-speed options, like 500 Mbps cable internet for $69.
Find internet plans in Ottawa,ON
TELUS offers PureFibre at 250 Mbps for $85, while Rogers provides Xfinity Internet at 300 Mbps for $80 and 500 Mbps for $85.
Find internet plans in Edmonton,AB
Execulink offers Cable Internet at 1.5 Gbps for $80, while CIKTel provides Cable Ultra Plus at 500 Mbps for $79.99.
Find internet plans in Mississauga,ON
Videotron offers 500 Mbps for $75, Bell offers 150 Mbps for $70, and Comwave/Rogers offer 120 Mbps for $45 or 500 Mbps for $55.
Find internet plans in Montréal,QC
Bell offers 1.5 Gbps for $95, Rogers provides 1 Gbps for $95, Rally offers 1 Gbps for $49.95, and Beanfield plans include 1 Gbps for $65, 4 Gbps for $75, and 8 Gbps for $90.
Find internet plans in Toronto,ON
Telus offers fibre internet starting at $85 with speeds up to 5 Gbps, Novus provides fibre internet from $50 with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps, and Tech Futures plans start at $25/month with speeds up to 10 Gbps.
Find internet plans in Burnaby,BC
Carrytel offers $39.99 for 75 Mbps, Oxio offers $49 for 50 Mbps, and Freedom Mobile offers $39 for 25 Mbps.
Find internet plans in Calgary,AB
TELUS offers internet plans ranging from 250 Mbps to 5 Gbps, priced between $85 and $115.
Find internet plans in Vancouver,BC
Yes, you can access fibre internet from Bell and Telus.
Find internet plans in Toronto,ON
In your area, you may have access to internet plans like Virgin Plus 50/10 Mbps from $59.00, Oxio’s 500 Mbps plan for $79/month, or Coextro’s 1000/50 Hybrid Fibre Optic plan for $74.95.
Find internet plans in Toronto,ON
In your area, several major ISPs provide internet services. Bell Pure Fibre plans range from $60 to $130 per month, with speeds from 50 Mbps up to 8 Gbps. Rogers offers plans priced between $60 and $95, with download speeds from 50 Mbps to 1.5 Gbps. You may also find offers from Telus, which provides 1.5 Gbps PureFibre for around $79 per month. Additionally, Oxio offers plans with speeds from 30 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps, priced between $48 and $85 per month.
Find internet plans in Toronto,ON
Koodo offers a $50 plan with speeds of 100/30 Mbps, while Oxio provides a $48 plan with speeds of 30/5 Mbps.
Find internet plans in Toronto,ON
When comparing internet plans, we aim to include all major ISPs as well as additional alternative providers. However, we do not guarantee that all ISPs or plans in the market are included. Prices and plan details may change at any time, so you should always check and confirm directly with the ISP. We do not guarantee that the pricing or information provided is accurate or up to date.
when you are not entitled for any offer because you are an existing customer then why they change you plan price and that too without any notice
NO STARS CRAP SERVICE!! I called Fido a few months ago and they a plan for 49.00 after fighting with them as I pay an absurd amount for my S10.I speak to them today and they won’t honor the price?? Seriously… I’ve been a customer with them for 20 +years and this is how I’m treated? So now I continue to overpay for my phone from Fido until I change over to TELUS as they have better customer service and better plans. I guess it doesn’t matter to fido if they lose cliental..
We tried to install vmedia modem and nothing happened. We called vmedia and they said that they would call Rogers/Shaw to straighten out the cable system and again nothing happened. I call vmedia sales and was told that a ticket was issued to Rogers/Shaw and there is nothing they could do. Again nothing happened. My wife called vmedia sales and was put on hold then hung up on. We received a e=mail from vmedia demanding payment for no services. Suddenly Sept 5 we had Rogers at our door and hooked up the cable like I had it and we got internet. No expelation was given, speed is very slow.We are cancelling our service.
J’appel régulièrement pour mon service internet et on nous fait attendre des heures en ligne pour nous répondre pour ensuite nous dire que nous ne somme pas au bon département et qu’on nous transfert et on attends encore. Ca fait actuellement 1h23m que j’attends et personne ne répond et il n’ont pas le service de rappel comme les autre compagnie t’offre pour éviter l’attente
When I first moved here everything was good. Then, a few months ago, i stopped getting cellular service, but i still got invoiced for full service. tried navigating through th AI help desk but that was a waste of time. No help there. fed up. time to change carriers.
























