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How to Lower Your Internet Bill in Canada (2026)

Updated

Canadian internet prices have been among the world’s highest for decades. CRTC wholesale access rules have created a growing market of reseller ISPs offering genuine low-cost alternatives on the same physical infrastructure. Switching or negotiating takes 30–60 minutes and can save $20–$50/month — permanently.

What you are likely paying vs. what you should be

Service LevelRogers / Bell / TelusReseller ISP (TekSavvy, Oxio, etc.)Monthly Savings
50 Mbps internet$75–$90$35–$45$30–$45
150 Mbps internet$85–$100$40–$55$30–$45
500 Mbps internet$95–$110$45–$65$30–$45
1 Gbps (gigabit) internet$110–$130$55–$80$30–$50

Annual savings from switching: $360–$600/year on identical speeds.

The cheapest internet providers by region (2026)

Ontario and BC (Rogers, Bell, Telus cable)

ProviderPlanMonthly PriceNotes
Oxio120 Mbps unlimited$35–$40Month-to-month; no contracts
TekSavvy150 Mbps unlimited$40–$50Canada’s largest independent ISP
Distributel75 Mbps unlimited$40–$50Available in most major Ontario cities
Start.ca75–150 Mbps unlimited$40–$55Strong in Ontario and BC
Vmedia75 Mbps unlimited$35–$45Ontario and Quebec
Bell500 Mbps Fibe$95–$110Promotional price often expires after 12 months
Rogers500 Mbps Ignite$90–$105Promotional introductory rate

Alberta

ProviderPlanMonthly Price
Shaw (Rogers)150–300 Mbps$65–$85
Telus PureFibre150–500 Mbps$70–$100
Vmedia75 Mbps$40–$50
TbaytelNorthern ON/AB$50–$70

Quebec

ProviderPlanMonthly Price
Videotron400–1,000 Mbps$60–$90
Oxio120 Mbps$30–$40
Distributel75 Mbps$38–$48
Fizz (Videotron)120 Mbps$35–$45

How to negotiate a lower bill: exact script

Call your current ISP’s customer service and say:

“I have been a customer for [X years]. I have been looking at other providers and found a plan with TekSavvy / Oxio at $[price] per month for [speed] Mbps. I would prefer to stay with you — can you match that, or is there a loyalty rate available?”

What to expect:

  • First agent may say no — ask to transfer to retention or loyalty
  • Retention agents have authority to offer $10–$30/month off for 12–24 months
  • Speed upgrade at your current price is often an option
  • Equipment rental fee waiver ($10–$15/month) is a common offer

If they offer a partial discount: “That still leaves a $25 gap. Is there anything else you can add?”

If they won’t budge: Follow through. The switching process takes 1–2 days. Start the switch before calling; having a confirmed service date gives you leverage.

Contract vs. month-to-month: what is the real cost?

OptionMonthly Price24-Month TotalCancellation Fee
Rogers/Bell contract (promo expiry after 12 months)$70 for 12 mo, then $100$2,040$0–$200
Rogers/Bell no-contract$100 steady$2,400None
TekSavvy month-to-month$50$1,200None
TekSavvy annual commitment$45$1,080~$50 early cancel

Key warning: Many Rogers and Bell promotions expire after 12 months without notification. Your bill automatically jumps to the regular rate. Set a calendar reminder for month 10 to call and renegotiate or switch.

Stop renting their equipment: buy your own modem ($80–$200 one-time)

OptionCostMonthly Fee24-Month Total
Rent from ISP$0 upfront$10–$15/month$240–$360
Buy own modem (DOCSIS 3.1)$100–$150$0$100–$150
Savings over 24 months$90–$260

Compatible modems for Canadian networks: NETGEAR CM2000, Motorola MB8611 (for Rogers/Shaw cable), ASUS CM-32 (Rogers), Hitron CGN3 (Bell VDSL — check Bell’s approved list before buying).

Low-income internet programs in Canada

ProgramMonthly PriceWho Qualifies
Rogers Connected for Success$20–$25Low-income households; must apply through social agency
Bell Internet for Good$20Income assistance recipients
Telus Internet for Good$25Families with children in low-income households
CRTC Affordable Access commitmentVariesBroadband 50/10 Mbps at $20/month target (rollout in progress)

These programs are not widely advertised. Contact your ISP directly to ask about low-income programs, or inquire through local social service agencies.

What you do not need to pay for

Common ISP Add-OnMonthly CostVerdict
Modem/router rental$10–$15Remove — buy your own
Static IP address (residential)$5–$10Not needed for typical household
Professional installation$100 one-timeSelf-install on most modern connections
Internet protection / security suite$5–$10Use free antivirus + router-level protection instead
TV cable bundle$50–$90Cut cable; use streaming (Crave, Netflix, Amazon, CBC Gem)