Why choose City Wide Communications ?
City Wide Communications provides cable high speed internet across Atlantic Canada, starting at $41.95 per month. Speeds available range from 7 Mbps to 1 Gbps. There are no caps or usage fees, no contracts, credit checks or deposits required for service. Modem is provided at no charge. City Wide’s other services include TV with HD PVR receiver and more than 140 channels to choose from, as well as Digital Home Phone service with free unlimited long distance calling in Canada and the US.
What are the best City Wide Communications Internet Plans of the Moment ?
High Speed Internet 100 Mbps
High Speed Internet 75 Mbps
High Speed Internet 150 Mbps
High Speed Internet 300 Mbps
High Speed Internet 1 Gbps
Which Canadian Cities are Covered by City Wide Communications ?
City Wide internet, TV and home phone service is widely available across the Atlantic provinces – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador.
City Wide Communications Reviews
Last 365 days average
2.6
All time average
3.5
By specification
Ric
liverpool, nova-scotia
I would love to avail of the service they say they offer but they are driving me away. Stay away from this company! Their customer non service staff are equal parts lazy and stupid.
Charles
middle sackville, nova-scotia
Switching to city wide was easy, and I'm paying less than half of what I was with my previous provider.
josh
, quebec
this is said to be a bargain. It has no competition in lt's low quality service. So the price of $68.oo is as high as can be before cusromers leave for something else
Sweetz902
halifax, nova-scotia
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All about City Wide Communications
City Wide Communications was established in 1997 and has been connecting Atlantic Canadians for 26 years.