Compare the best Internet plans in Ottawa, ON
Looking for the best Internet plans in Ottawa, ON ?
- There are 60 Internet providers in all of Ottawa, ON
- FibreStream offers the highest Internet speed at 5000 Mbps in Ottawa, ON
- The cheapest Internet Plan in Ottawa is Oricom with $27.95
- The most expensive Internet Plan in Ottawa is Bell with $152.45
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Compare and find the best Internet plans for your needs today, using our comparison page. All currently available Internet plans in Ottawa, ON are listed below. Use the different categories to find the right plan for you: Unlimited Plans, Cheapest Plans, Fastest Plans, Promotional Deals and Plans Based on your Needs.
The categories
Unlimited
Unlimited high speed Internet plans are made for serious users that don’t like data caps, who needs Internet for activities such as streaming and gaming. Unlimited Internet plans are also great for families with multiple users. Avoid bill shock with unlimited home Internet.
Download speed | Monthly usage | Upfront payment | Monthly price | For 2 years | ||
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100 Mbps
FTTH
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$10
Upfront payment
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$40
Monthly price
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$970
For 2 years
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60 Mbps
Cable
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$59.95
Upfront payment
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$44.95
Monthly price
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$1138.75
For 2 years
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75 Mbps
Cable
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$0
Upfront payment
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$50
Monthly price
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$1150
For 2 years
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Cheapest
The cheapest Internet plans are built for cost-conscious users who need reliable service at the lowest price. Cheap high speed Internet providers usually provide basic download speeds and reasonable monthly data usage.
Download speed | Monthly usage | Upfront payment | Monthly price | For 2 years | ||
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5 Mbps
Cable
Download speed
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150
GB
Monthly usage
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$0
Upfront payment
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$27.95
Monthly price
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$670.80
For 2 years
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5 Mbps
Cable
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$0
Upfront payment
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$27.95
Monthly price
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$670.80
For 2 years
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6 Mbps
DSL/FTTN
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$14.95
Upfront payment
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$34.95
Monthly price
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$733.75
For 2 years
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Fastest
The fastest Internet plans are built for users who value speed above anything else, particularly for gaming. These are the most performing Internet plans available. Below is a list of the fastest Internet plans at the best price. Be aware, upload speed and latency will be a factor if you’re a gamer.
Download speed | Monthly usage | Upfront payment | Monthly price | For 2 years | ||
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5000 Mbps
FTTH
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$10
Upfront payment
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$100
Monthly price
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$2410
For 2 years
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3000 Mbps
FTTH
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$59.95
Upfront payment
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$149.95
Monthly price
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$3658.75
For 2 years
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1500 Mbps
FTTH
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$59.95
Upfront payment
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$134.95
Monthly price
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$3298.75
For 2 years
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Promotional deals
Browse the current deals available in your city today. Find a discounted plan that suits your needs from one of the best Internet providers in your city. These offers are updated frequently and don’t always last. Get them while they’re here or register to the alert and get notified when there’s new deals.
Download speed | Monthly usage | Upfront payment | Monthly price | For 2 years | ||
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6 Mbps
DSL/FTTN
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$14.95
Upfront payment
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$34.95
Monthly price
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$733.75
For 2 years
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7 Mbps
DSL/FTTN
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$164.85
Upfront payment
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$34.95
Monthly price
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$883.65
For 2 years
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10 Mbps
Cable
Download speed
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Unlimited
Monthly usage
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$15
Upfront payment
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$34.99
Monthly price
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$914.64
For 2 years
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Top rated carriers
Internet service provider | Review Average |
Network
Stability, coverage, speed, dropped calls… |
Bill
Transparency, clarity, aligned with contract… |
Digital experience
Application and/or website are simple, clear, efficient and useful… |
Onboarding experience
Phone number port-in, activation, delivery, installation… |
Customer Service
Helpful, knowledgeable, able to solve a problem, prompt and courteous… |
Recommended
Average of people would recommend this brand |
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#1 | Heronet 8 |
4.9/5
Review Average |
5/5
Network |
5/5
Bill |
4.8/5
Digital experience |
5/5
Onboarding experience |
5/5
Customer Service |
100%
Recommended |
#2 |
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4.8/5
Review Average |
5/5
Network |
5/5
Bill |
4/5
Digital experience |
5/5
Onboarding experience |
5/5
Customer Service |
100%
Recommended |
#3 |
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4.8/5
Review Average |
4.6/5
Network |
4.8/5
Bill |
4.9/5
Digital experience |
4.8/5
Onboarding experience |
4.6/5
Customer Service |
92%
Recommended |
#4 |
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4.7/5
Review Average |
4.5/5
Network |
4.8/5
Bill |
4.7/5
Digital experience |
4.8/5
Onboarding experience |
4.5/5
Customer Service |
86%
Recommended |
#5 |
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4.7/5
Review Average |
4.6/5
Network |
4.7/5
Bill |
4.7/5
Digital experience |
4.7/5
Onboarding experience |
4.6/5
Customer Service |
95%
Recommended |
About Ottawa, ON
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2016, Ottawa had a city population of 934,243, making it the fourth-largest city, and a metropolitan population of 1,476,008 and the fifth-largest CMA in Canada. In June 2019, the City of Ottawa estimated it had surpassed a population of one million. Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, the city has evolved into the political centre of Canada. Its original boundaries were expanded through numerous annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and amalgamation in 2001 which significantly increased its land area. The city name Ottawa was chosen in reference to the Ottawa River, the name of which is derived from the Algonquin Odawa, meaning "to trade". Ottawa has the most educated population among Canadian cities and is home to a number of colleges and universities, research and cultural institutions, including the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, the National Arts Centre, the National Gallery of Canada, and numerous national museums.