Quebec internet comparator 2026

Internet comparator for Quebec

A simple comparator to filter plans by budget, speed, connection type, and contract flexibility.

The Quebec internet market in 2026

Quebec's internet market is still led by Videotron and Bell, but alternative providers such as Fizz, Oxio, and TekSavvy keep pricing pressure alive.

For many households, 100 to 200 Mbps is already enough. The real tradeoff often comes down to upload speed, switching flexibility, and full cost including modem fees.

If you are moving, book installation a few weeks early to avoid an unnecessary service gap.

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9 plans found

OX
OxioCableBest result
Best priceNo contract
44 $
/month
Download
120 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not included (+7 $)Montreal, Quebec
View offer Oxio
FZ
FizzCable
No contract
47 $
/month
Download
200 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not included (+5 $)Montreal, Quebec
View offer Fizz
TS
TekSavvyCable
No contract
49 $
/month
Download
150 Mbps
Upload
15 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not includedMontreal
View offer TekSavvy
FZ
FizzFibre
No contract
58 $
/month
Download
400 Mbps
Upload
50 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not included (+5 $)Montreal, Quebec
View offer Fizz
CG
CogecoCable
No contract
64 $
/month
Download
200 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not includedMontreal-Est, Lanaudiere, Laurentides
View offer Cogeco
VT
VideotronCable
No contract
69 $
/month
Download
400 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Contract
None
Modem not included (+10 $)Montreal, Quebec, Rive-Sud
View offer Videotron
BL
BellFibre
79 $
/month
Download
500 Mbps
Upload
500 Mbps
Contract
24 mois
Modem includedProvince entiere
View offer Bell
VT
VideotronFibre
No contract
89 $
/month
Download
1 Gbps
Upload
1 Gbps
Contract
None
Modem not included (+10 $)Montreal, Quebec
View offer Videotron
BL
BellFibre
Top speed
99 $
/month
Download
1.5 Gbps
Upload
1 Gbps
Contract
24 mois
Modem includedProvince entiere
View offer Bell

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Frequently asked questions

Is fibre always worth the premium?

Not always. It becomes more valuable for heavy remote work, simultaneous usage, and high upload needs.

Are promotions enough to compare plans?

No. The better benchmark is the full post-promo price plus modem and exit conditions.

Should I always avoid contracts?

Not necessarily. A contract can still make sense when the full price is competitive and your situation is stable.