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Search for Internet Providers in Your Area

Are you looking for a new Internet provider? FindInternet has got you covered. Simply input your city and our site will present you with a list of all Internet providers servicing your area, along with pertinent information on their pricing, plans, features, and more.


Understanding How FindInternet.ca Works

Our simple 3-step process allows you to quickly and easily get the best Internet service possible for you.

1. Input your postal code.

Use the intuitive search tool and input your city. FindInternet will automatically go through our extensive database and show you a complete list of all Internet providers servicing your area.

2. Compare and contrast the results.

Compare and contrast available options on Internet speed, pricing and plans, features, and customer service to find the one best aligned with your household's needs.

3. Set up installation.

Found the best Internet in your area? Great! FindInternet will also supply you with the phone number or online ordering system for the provider you've chosen, so you can set up the installation or activation of your service hassle-free.


10 Things you should look for when choosing an Internet Service Provider

  1. Speed: Make sure the provider offers a speed that meets your needs. If you plan to stream videos, play online games, or work from home, you'll need a faster connection than someone who just uses the internet for basic web browsing.
  2. Availability: Check that the provider's services are available in your area. Some providers only offer service in certain regions or neighborhoods.
  3. Data caps: Find out if the provider has a data cap and if so, how much it is. If you plan to stream a lot of videos or download large files, you'll want to make sure the data cap is high enough to accommodate your needs.
  4. Reliability: Research the provider's reputation for reliability. Find out if they have a history of service outages or if they have a history of providing consistent service.
  5. Cost: Compare the cost of different providers to find the best deal. Keep in mind that the cheapest provider may not always be the best option, as they may not offer the speed or reliability that you need.
  6. Contract terms: Make sure you understand the terms of the contract, including the length of the contract, the fee for early termination, and any charges for equipment or installation.
  7. Customer service: Look for a provider that offers good customer service. If you have a problem, you'll want to be able to get help quickly and easily.
  8. Bundling options: If you're looking to bundle your internet service with other services like TV or phone, check if the provider has these options and if they are cost-effective.
  9. Additional features: Some internet providers offer additional features like parental controls, security software, or cloud storage. Consider if these features are important to you and if they are offered by the provider.
  10. Future upgrades: Some providers have plans to upgrade their network in the future, so if you plan to stay with the provider for a long time, it's good to see if they have any plans for upgrades.