Internet Providers Ontario

Ontario is the second-largest province in Canada in area, covering more than 1 million square kilometers, and is home to over 29 internet service providers.

The average upload speed in Ontario is 13 Mbps, while the average download speed is 99 Mbps. Bell is the largest telecommunications provider in Ontario, offering an extensive 100% fibre-optic network to millions of residents.

Bell’s fastest internet speed in the Ontario area is the Gigabit Fibe 3.0, which costs $140 per month. However, this plan has limited availability, which is why the Gigabit Fibe 1.5 plan, costing $130 per month, is recommended.

In terms of cable internet options, Oxio is also a significant player in Ontario. Utilizing Rogers and Videotron networks, Oxio provides high-speed cable internet at prices that rival bigger players.

The Oxio Internet 1000 is a case in point, costing $85 per month for a download speed of 1000 Mbps and an upload speed of 50 Mbps.

For families on a budget looking to save some money, good-quality DSL options are available from TekSavvy, such as the 30 Mbps Unlimited plan, which costs $29.95 per month and has a download speed of 30 Mbps and an upload speed of 5 Mbps.

You can compare different home internet plans in Ontario below.

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