Rogers Internet Review
Powerful cable internet across Canada
About Rogers
Rogers operates one of Canada's most extensive cable networks and has been rolling out fibre infrastructure across major Ontario cities. Their Ignite Internet service delivers fast download speeds via DOCSIS 3.1 cable technology and full-fibre in select areas. After acquiring Shaw in 2023, Rogers now has the largest geographic footprint of any Canadian ISP. Plans typically require a 24-month term but include equipment and often promotional discounts.
Rogers Internet Plans & Pricing
All prices in CAD per month. Data from April 2026.
Ignite 150u
Ignite 500u
Ignite 1.5 Gig
Rogers: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Widest coverage after Shaw merger
- Fast download speeds via DOCSIS 3.1
- Equipment included
- Bundling discounts with mobile
Cons
- 2-year contracts required
- Upload speeds are asymmetric (cable)
- Price hikes after promotional period
- 2022 outage raised reliability concerns
Rogers Coverage — Available Provinces
Coverage is subject to address availability. Check Rogers's website for exact service areas.
Rogers FAQ
Is Rogers available in my area?
Rogers serves customers in: Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba. Use the address checker on their website to confirm availability at your specific address.
Does Rogers require a contract?
Yes, Rogers typically requires a 2-year contract for promotional pricing. Early termination fees apply. Month-to-month pricing is available at a higher rate.
Does Rogers include a modem/router?
Yes, Rogers includes a modem/router with all plans at no extra charge.
What is Rogers's cheapest plan?
Rogers's most affordable plan starts at $59.99/month for 150 Mbps download / 15 Mbps upload with Unlimited data.
How fast is Rogers's internet?
Rogers offers speeds from 150 Mbps up to 1.5 Gbps. Their fastest plan is the Ignite 1.5 Gig at $99.99/month.
Compare Rogers to Other Providers
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