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Internet Providers in Edmonton, Alberta

7

ISPs Confirmed

100%

Postal Areas with Fibre

46

Postal Areas

Based on CRTC National Broadband Data — what ISPs are required by law to file annually

Neighbourhood Internet Availability in Edmonton

Each row is one postal area (FSA). Technology confirmed by CRTC National Broadband Data.

Postal AreaFibreCableDSL
T5A
T5B
T5C
T5E
T5G
T5H
T5J
T5K
T5L
T5M
T5N
T5P
T5R
T5S
T5T
T5V
T5W
T5X
T5Y
T5Z
T6A
T6B
T6C
T6E
T6G
T6H
T6J
T6K
T6L
T6M
T6N
T6P
T6R
T6S
T6T
T6V
T6W
T6X
T8A
T8B
T8C
T8E
T8G
T8H
T8N
T8T

Source: CRTC National Broadband Data. ISPs are required to file this data with the federal regulator annually.

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Internet in Edmonton — Frequently Asked Questions

What internet providers are available in Edmonton?

According to CRTC National Broadband Data, 7 internet service providers have confirmed coverage in Edmonton: Bell, Rogers, Shaw, Start.ca, TekSavvy, Telus, Xplornet. Availability varies by postal area — enter your postal code below to see which ISPs serve your specific address.

Is fibre internet available in Edmonton?

Yes — fibre internet is widely available in Edmonton. CRTC data confirms fibre infrastructure in 46 of 46 postal areas (100%). Enter your postal code below to confirm fibre at your specific address.

Which internet provider is best in Edmonton?

For most households in Edmonton, an independent provider like TekSavvy, Fizz, or Oxio (where available) offers the best value — typically 20–40% cheaper than Bell or Rogers for equivalent speeds on the same cable infrastructure. If you need maximum speeds or full customer support, Bell or Rogers are the most reliable big-carrier options. Use the postal code tool below to compare what's available at your specific address.

Can I get internet without a contract in Edmonton?

Yes — several providers in Edmonton offer month-to-month internet with no contract. TekSavvy is contract-free on all plans. Bell and Rogers also offer no-term plans, though typically at a higher rate than their contract pricing.

How do I check which internet providers serve my address in Edmonton?

Enter your postal code in the tool on this page. Results are based on CRTC National Broadband Data — what ISPs are legally required to file with the federal regulator annually. This is more accurate than ISP marketing pages, which often overstate coverage.

About this data: Availability information on this page is derived from CRTC National Broadband Data — what Canadian internet service providers are required by law to submit annually to the federal regulator. This reflects regulatory filings, not ISP marketing claims. Use the postal code tool above to check your specific address.

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