TekSavvy
Canada's favourite indie ISP
TekSavvy is one of Canada's largest independent internet providers, offering competitive rates on cable and DSL across multiple provinces without contracts.
7 providers in Alberta — compare speeds, pricing, and coverage.
Alberta's internet market is primarily served by Telus PureFibre and Rogers (following the Shaw acquisition). Telus leads on fibre coverage and customer satisfaction across Calgary and Edmonton. TekSavvy operates in Alberta's major cities as a no-contract alternative.
Canada's favourite indie ISP
TekSavvy is one of Canada's largest independent internet providers, offering competitive rates on cable and DSL across multiple provinces without contracts.
Ontario's award-winning indie ISP
Start.ca is a London, Ontario-based independent ISP offering no-contract internet with top-rated customer service across Ontario and parts of Alberta.
Fast cable internet for Atlantic Canada
Eastlink is Atlantic Canada's largest independent carrier, providing cable internet, TV, and mobile services to Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland.
Pure fibre internet in Western Canada
Telus offers pure fibre-optic internet (PureFibre) across British Columbia and Alberta, with symmetrical speeds and no data caps.
Affordable no-contract internet across Canada
Distributel is an independent Canadian ISP offering competitive no-contract internet plans on Bell and Rogers infrastructure across Ontario, Quebec, BC, and Alberta.
Powerful cable internet across Canada
Rogers is one of Canada's Big Three carriers, offering cable and fibre internet across Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland with fast download speeds.
Internet where others can't reach
Xplornet connects rural and remote Canadians using fixed wireless and 5G home internet technology across every province, where cable and fibre don't reach.