Compare business internet providers
Compare Canadian business internet providers side-by-side — national incumbents (Bell, Rogers, Telus), regional carriers (Shaw, Vidéotron, Cogeco, Eastlink, SaskTel, Bell MTS, Northwestel), and independent / wholesale options (TekSavvy, Beanfield, Distributel). Compare plans, pricing, city coverage, key features, and support hours.
| Compare | SBShaw Business | VOVidéotron Business | CBCogeco Business | NONorthwestel | TETekSavvy | BMBeanfield Metroconnect Built in Canada | DIDistributel | ||||||
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| Type | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Full-service | Hybrid | Full-service | Hybrid |
| Overview | National business fibre + DSL from Bell Canada. Strongest in Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada with fibre footprint expanding into BC and Alberta. | National business cable + fibre from Rogers. Strongest in Ontario and major urban centres; bundles with Rogers Mobility for office connectivity discounts. | National business fibre + DSL from Telus. Strongest in BC, Alberta, and Quebec via fibre; bundles with Telus Business Connect VoIP for unified communications. | Western Canada business cable + fibre. Now part of Rogers Communications (acquired 2023) but still operates the Shaw Business brand for SMB plans across BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. | Quebec's regional cable + fibre leader (Quebecor-owned). Dominant share inside Quebec with native French-language support and Helix bundles. Common default for QC small businesses. | Regional cable + fibre serving cities across Ontario and Quebec. Strong in second-tier cities outside the Big-3 footprint (Burlington, Hamilton, Kingston, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke). | Atlantic Canada's regional cable + fibre carrier. Strong coverage in the Maritimes and Newfoundland; bundles internet with Eastlink TV and Mobility. | Saskatchewan's provincial Crown corporation telco. Best fibre footprint in Saskatchewan — the only carrier with full provincial reach including rural and remote SK communities. | Manitoba's incumbent telco (Bell-owned since 2017). Dominant fibre + DSL in Winnipeg and across Manitoba. Sold under the Bell MTS brand for both home and business. | Bell-owned northern carrier serving Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and northern BC. Often the only ISP option in the territories; satellite + microwave backhaul outside major centres. | Independent national reseller running on Bell, Rogers, and other incumbent wholesale tariffs. Lower prices + plain-language plans + customer-friendly service. Common pick for cost-conscious founders who want away from Big-3. | Independent fibre carrier serving Toronto + Montréal commercial buildings. Direct-fibre-to-suite in supported buildings — symmetrical gigabit + 10G plans without incumbent wholesale dependency. Strong pick for downtown office locations. | Independent national reseller running on Bell, Rogers, and other incumbent wholesale tariffs. Founded in 1988 — one of the oldest independent ISPs in Canada. Now owned by Bell Canada (acquired 2023) but still operates as a separate brand. |
| Best for | From $80/mo | From $70/mo | From $80/mo | From $80/mo | From $60/mo | From $60/mo | From $60/mo | From $70/mo | From $70/mo | From $100/mo | From $45/mo | From $80/mo | From $50/mo |
| Price | $80–$200/mo | $70–$180/mo | $80–$200/mo | $80–$220/mo | $60–$160/mo | $60–$170/mo | $60–$160/mo | $70–$180/mo | $70–$180/mo | $100–$300/mo | $45–$110/mo | $80–$300/mo | $50–$120/mo |
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| Coverage | Nationwide | Nationwide | Nationwide | Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond (BC), Kelowna, Abbotsford, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg | Montréal, Québec City, Laval, Longueuil, Gatineau | burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Kingston, Windsor, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke | Halifax, moncton, St. John's, Charlottetown, Fredericton | Saskatoon, Regina | Winnipeg | Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit | Nationwide | Toronto, Montréal | Nationwide |
| Support | +1-866-310-2355 (24/7) | +1-866-727-2141 (24/7) | +1-866-558-2273 (24/7) | +1-877-742-9249 (Mon–Fri 6a–10p PT, Sat–Sun 8a–8p PT) | +1-866-790-2929 (Mon–Fri 8a–9p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–6p ET) | +1-855-440-5602 (Mon–Fri 7a–10p ET, Sat–Sun 8a–8p ET) | +1-888-345-1111 (Mon–Sun 8a–9p AT) | +1-844-727-5835 (Mon–Fri 8a–6p CST) | +1-844-668-7626 (24/7) | +1-888-423-2333 (Mon–Fri 8a–8p PT) | +1-877-779-1575 (Mon–Fri 8a–11p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–9p ET) | +1-416-643-9900 (24/7) | +1-877-810-2877 (Mon–Fri 8a–10p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–6p ET) |
| Sign up | Sign up at Bell Business Internet | Sign up at Rogers Business Internet | Sign up at Telus Business Internet | Sign up at Shaw Business | Sign up at Vidéotron Business | Sign up at Cogeco Business | Sign up at Eastlink Business | Sign up at SaskTel Business Internet | Sign up at Bell MTS | Sign up at Northwestel | Sign up at TekSavvy | Sign up at Beanfield Metroconnect | Sign up at Distributel |
Bell Business Internet
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- National business fibre + DSL from Bell Canada. Strongest in Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada with fibre footprint expanding into BC and Alberta.
- Best for
- From $80/mo
- Price
- $80–$200/mo
- Key features
- Fibre, FibreOp, or business DSL depending on address
- Static IP available on most plans
- 24/7 business support tier
- Bundle with Bell Mobility for cross-discount
- Wholesale-grade SLA on Pure Fibre lines
- Coverage
- Nationwide
- Support
- +1-866-310-2355 (24/7)
Rogers Business Internet
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- National business cable + fibre from Rogers. Strongest in Ontario and major urban centres; bundles with Rogers Mobility for office connectivity discounts.
- Best for
- From $70/mo
- Price
- $70–$180/mo
- Key features
- Cable + Ignite fibre depending on address
- Symmetrical speeds on Ignite Gigabit
- Static IP available
- Bundle with Rogers Mobility for discount
- Cross-bundle with Rogers Unison VoIP
- Coverage
- Nationwide
- Support
- +1-866-727-2141 (24/7)
Telus Business Internet
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- National business fibre + DSL from Telus. Strongest in BC, Alberta, and Quebec via fibre; bundles with Telus Business Connect VoIP for unified communications.
- Best for
- From $80/mo
- Price
- $80–$200/mo
- Key features
- PureFibre symmetrical gigabit in fibre cities
- Business DSL outside fibre footprint
- Static IP available
- Bundle with Telus Business Connect VoIP
- Optik TV bundling for retail locations
- Coverage
- Nationwide
- Support
- +1-866-558-2273 (24/7)
SBShaw Business
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Western Canada business cable + fibre. Now part of Rogers Communications (acquired 2023) but still operates the Shaw Business brand for SMB plans across BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
- Best for
- From $80/mo
- Price
- $80–$220/mo
- Key features
- Cable + SmartSurveillance fibre in major Western metros
- Symmetrical speeds on Fibre+ tiers
- Static IP available
- Bundle with Shaw Mobile + Rogers Wireless
- SmartWiFi Pro mesh-managed networking
- Coverage
- Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond (BC), Kelowna, Abbotsford, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg
- Support
- +1-877-742-9249 (Mon–Fri 6a–10p PT, Sat–Sun 8a–8p PT)
VOVidéotron Business
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Quebec's regional cable + fibre leader (Quebecor-owned). Dominant share inside Quebec with native French-language support and Helix bundles. Common default for QC small businesses.
- Best for
- From $60/mo
- Price
- $60–$160/mo
- Key features
- Cable + Hélix Fibre in major QC metros
- Symmetrical speeds on Fibre tiers
- Native French-language service
- Bundle with Vidéotron Mobile
- Helix TV + smart home add-ons
- Coverage
- Montréal, Québec City, Laval, Longueuil, Gatineau
- Support
- +1-866-790-2929 (Mon–Fri 8a–9p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–6p ET)
CBCogeco Business
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Regional cable + fibre serving cities across Ontario and Quebec. Strong in second-tier cities outside the Big-3 footprint (Burlington, Hamilton, Kingston, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke).
- Best for
- From $60/mo
- Price
- $60–$170/mo
- Key features
- Cable + Cogeco Fibre depending on address
- Static IP available on business plans
- Bundle with Cogeco Business Phone (VoIP)
- Local Ontario / Quebec customer service
- Strong second-tier-city footprint
- Coverage
- burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Kingston, Windsor, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke
- Support
- +1-855-440-5602 (Mon–Fri 7a–10p ET, Sat–Sun 8a–8p ET)
Eastlink Business
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Atlantic Canada's regional cable + fibre carrier. Strong coverage in the Maritimes and Newfoundland; bundles internet with Eastlink TV and Mobility.
- Best for
- From $60/mo
- Price
- $60–$160/mo
- Key features
- Cable + fibre depending on address
- Strong coverage across Atlantic Canada
- Bundle with Eastlink Mobility + TV
- Local Atlantic-region customer service
- Static IP on business plans
- Coverage
- Halifax, moncton, St. John's, Charlottetown, Fredericton
- Support
- +1-888-345-1111 (Mon–Sun 8a–9p AT)
SaskTel Business Internet
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Saskatchewan's provincial Crown corporation telco. Best fibre footprint in Saskatchewan — the only carrier with full provincial reach including rural and remote SK communities.
- Best for
- From $70/mo
- Price
- $70–$180/mo
- Key features
- infiNET fibre across SK metros
- Best provincial coverage in Saskatchewan
- Rural + remote SK service
- Bundle with SaskTel Mobility + max TV
- Crown corporation reinvesting in SK
- Coverage
- Saskatoon, Regina
- Support
- +1-844-727-5835 (Mon–Fri 8a–6p CST)
Bell MTS
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Manitoba's incumbent telco (Bell-owned since 2017). Dominant fibre + DSL in Winnipeg and across Manitoba. Sold under the Bell MTS brand for both home and business.
- Best for
- From $70/mo
- Price
- $70–$180/mo
- Key features
- Bell Pure Fibre + DSL across Manitoba
- Strong Winnipeg + provincial coverage
- Bundle with Bell Mobility
- Local MB customer service
- Static IP available
- Coverage
- Winnipeg
- Support
- +1-844-668-7626 (24/7)
NONorthwestel
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Bell-owned northern carrier serving Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and northern BC. Often the only ISP option in the territories; satellite + microwave backhaul outside major centres.
- Best for
- From $100/mo
- Price
- $100–$300/mo
- Key features
- Fibre in Whitehorse + Yellowknife centres
- Satellite backhaul in remote communities
- Static IP available
- Local territorial customer service
- Often the only ISP option in your area
- Coverage
- Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit
- Support
- +1-888-423-2333 (Mon–Fri 8a–8p PT)
TETekSavvy
- Type
- Hybrid
- Overview
- Independent national reseller running on Bell, Rogers, and other incumbent wholesale tariffs. Lower prices + plain-language plans + customer-friendly service. Common pick for cost-conscious founders who want away from Big-3.
- Best for
- From $45/mo
- Price
- $45–$110/mo
- Key features
- DSL + cable resold from Bell / Rogers / Cogeco wholesale
- Lower-cost alternative to incumbent retail pricing
- Plain-language plans (no contracts)
- Independent customer service
- Net-neutrality + privacy advocacy
- Coverage
- Nationwide
- Support
- +1-877-779-1575 (Mon–Fri 8a–11p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–9p ET)
BMBeanfield Metroconnect Built in Canada
- Type
- Full-service
- Overview
- Independent fibre carrier serving Toronto + Montréal commercial buildings. Direct-fibre-to-suite in supported buildings — symmetrical gigabit + 10G plans without incumbent wholesale dependency. Strong pick for downtown office locations.
- Best for
- From $80/mo
- Price
- $80–$300/mo
- Key features
- Symmetrical fibre gigabit + 10G in serviced buildings
- Direct fibre to suite (no shared incumbent infrastructure)
- Static IP + BGP routing on business plans
- Toronto + Montréal commercial-building footprint
- Independent reseller-free SLA
- Coverage
- Toronto, Montréal
- Support
- +1-416-643-9900 (24/7)
DIDistributel
- Type
- Hybrid
- Overview
- Independent national reseller running on Bell, Rogers, and other incumbent wholesale tariffs. Founded in 1988 — one of the oldest independent ISPs in Canada. Now owned by Bell Canada (acquired 2023) but still operates as a separate brand.
- Best for
- From $50/mo
- Price
- $50–$120/mo
- Key features
- DSL + cable resold from incumbent wholesale
- Lower-cost alternative to retail pricing
- Long-running independent brand
- Bundle with Acanac + Primus (sister brands)
- Cross-Canada coverage via wholesale tariffs
- Coverage
- Nationwide
- Support
- +1-877-810-2877 (Mon–Fri 8a–10p ET, Sat–Sun 9a–6p ET)