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Internet Service Provider Availability by Postal Code

The quality of internet provider services differs from one place to another. Sometimes, people have good experiences with their internet providers, while others don't. There are a few things to consider when choosing an internet provider, such as quality of service, customer satisfaction, availability and price.

When looking at your internet options, it's important to research the wifi providers in your area. The best way to start your research is by reading customer reviews for providers in your city which can be found directly on PlanHub. Once you've read a few reviews, you should have a good idea of which internet providers offer the best quality of service.

It's also important to consider if they offer the speed and internet service you are interested in. Check now to find the best internet options in your area by entering your postal code.

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Canadian ISP coverage by province and territory

ISP coverage differs from one Canadian region to another, many ISPs only cover specific Zip codes. Here are the Internet service providers by region along with the technologies they use.

Canadian Province or territory Internet service provider (ISP)
Alberta
  • Access Communications
  • Bell MTS
  • CIK Telecom
  • Distributel
  • Rally Internet
  • Rogers
  • SaskTel
  • Shaw
  • Telus
  • VMedia
  • Xplore
British Columbia
  • CIK Telecom
  • Distributel
  • Oxio
  • Rogers
  • Shaw
  • Telus
  • Vancouver Community Network
  • VMedia
  • Xplore
Manitoba
  • Access Communications
  • Bell MTS
  • CIK Telecom
  • Distributel
  • Rally Internet
  • Rogers
  • SaskTel
  • Shaw
  • Telus
  • VMedia
  • Xplore
New Brunswick
  • Bell Aliant
  • Chebucto Community Net
  • Eastlink
  • Seaside Communications
  • Xplore
Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Bell Aliant
  • Chebucto Community Net
  • Eastlink
  • Seaside Communications
  • Xplore
Northwest Territories
  • Northwestel
  • Qiniq
  • SSI Micro
  • Xplore
Nova Scotia
  • Bell Aliant
  • Chebucto Community Net
  • Eastlink
  • Seaside Communications
  • Xplore
Nunavut
  • QINIQ
Ontario
  • Beanfield Metroconnect
  • Bell
  • Cable Axion
  • Cablevision du Nord
  • CIK Telecom
  • Cogeco
  • Distributel
  • Dery Telecom
  • Everus Communications
  • Execulink Telecom
  • Fido
  • MNSi Telecom
  • Ontera
  • Oxio
  • Project Chapleau
  • Rally Internet
  • Rogers
  • Tbaytel
  • Télébec
  • Vidéotron
  • Virgin Plus
  • VMedia
  • Wireless Nomad
  • Xplore
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
  • Beanfield Metroconnect
  • Bell
  • Cable Axion
  • Cablevision du Nord
  • CIK Telecom
  • Cogeco
  • Distributel
  • Dery Telecom
  • Everus Communications
  • Execulink Telecom
  • Fido
  • MNSi Telecom
  • Ontera
  • Oxio
  • Project Chapleau
  • Rally Internet
  • Rogers
  • Tbaytel
  • Télébec
  • Vidéotron
  • Virgin Plus
  • VMedia
  • Wireless Nomad
  • Xplore
Saskatchewan
  • Access Communications
  • Bell MTS
  • CIK Telecom
  • Distributel
  • Rally Internet
  • Rogers
  • SaskTel
  • Shaw
  • Telus
  • VMedia
  • Xplore
Yukon
  • Xplore

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Canadian ISP coverage by province and territory

ISP coverage differs from one Canadian region to another, many ISPs only cover specific Zip codes. Here are the Internet service providers by region along with the technologies they use.

Internet plans prices are subject to frequent fluctuations. Let PlanHub Price Alert email you the cheapest prices available.

Need to get high speed-internet in rural areas ?

There are several ways to access rural high-speed internet in Canada. The best option for you depends on your location and budget. Here are some of the most common ways rural Canadians can get connected:

1) Satellite Internet: A satellite dish mounted on your roof sends and receives data from a satellite in orbit, providing high speed rural internet. This option is widely available to rural Canadians, but it may be more expensive than other options depending on where you live.

2) High speed data: While this can provide high speeds for rural Canadians, it may not be available everywhere and the data plans are usually limited.

Ultimately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for rural high-speed internet in Canada. Your best option is to research your local providers and compare their speed and prices to see what works best for your needs.

You can also check the PlanHub Availability Map to see what rural internet services are available in your area.

No matter which rural high-speed internet option you choose, make sure to ask plenty of questions and read all the fine print before signing up for any service. This will ensure you get the best rural internet deal possible.

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FAQ

Still have questions about our coverage maps? Our FAQ section will help you learn more!

Yes internet providers can see your entire browsing history, however many of them do not collect all of your information. To know more, we recommend you look at your providers privacy policy or contact them directly.

To know your internet speed use the free PlanHub internet speed test.

The short answer is yes. However, you will have a hard time finding a second provider to service your home.

Broadband internet is a high-speed connection that is continuously on and faster than dial-up. Broadband technologies include: DSL, cable and fiber.

If there is no service available for you postal code, make sure to verify which providers are available in your city. We recommend you contact them directly to confirm.

Based on 2023 data, on average, Canadians pay 102$ per month for their internet services.