Bell Internet Review
Canada's fastest broadband network
About Bell
Bell Canada is the country's dominant telco, operating the largest fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Canada. Their Fibe internet plans offer symmetrical gigabit speeds in urban areas, with extensive DSL coverage in rural regions. While pricing is premium and contracts are common, Bell's network reliability and speed consistency are hard to beat. Their Whole Home Wi-Fi and Smart Home bundles appeal to tech-forward households.
Bell Internet Plans & Pricing
All prices in CAD per month. Data from April 2026.
Fibe 50
Fibe 150
Fibe 500
Fibe 1.5 Gig
Bell: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Largest fibre network in Canada
- Symmetrical upload/download speeds
- Reliable and consistent performance
- Wide coverage including rural areas
Cons
- 2-year contracts with early termination fees
- Premium pricing
- Price increases after promotional period
- Customer service complaints are common
Bell Coverage — Available Provinces
Coverage is subject to address availability. Check Bell's website for exact service areas.
Bell FAQ
Is Bell available in my area?
Bell serves customers in: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland. Use the address checker on their website to confirm availability at your specific address.
Does Bell require a contract?
Yes, Bell typically requires a 2-year contract for promotional pricing. Early termination fees apply. Month-to-month pricing is available at a higher rate.
Does Bell include a modem/router?
Yes, Bell includes a modem/router with all plans at no extra charge.
What is Bell's cheapest plan?
Bell's most affordable plan starts at $59.95/month for 50 Mbps download / 50 Mbps upload with Unlimited data.
How fast is Bell's internet?
Bell offers speeds from 50 Mbps up to 1.5 Gbps. Their fastest plan is the Fibe 1.5 Gig at $109.95/month.
Compare Bell to Other Providers
See how Bell stacks up against the competition.