Koodo vs Telus

Both Koodo and Telus provide extensive national coverage which keeps the country connected.

Koodo and Telus are two very popular mobile providers among Canadians. In case you didn’t know, Telus actually owns Koodo. They introduced Koodo back in 2007 as a flanker brand geared towards younger customers. While Telus mostly focuses on long-term contracts for adults and families, Koodo sells more pay as you go plans at lower […]

Fibe TV vs Cable

A remote controlling a Smart TV, which could be on either side of the Fibe TV vs cable debate

Despite the increasing popularity of internet streaming services, households across Canada continue to watch television the “old fashioned” way. Of course, we’re talking about traditional cable TV, where customers pay every month for access to different channels. However, due to technological advancements within the industry, there are now more ways to watch television than ever […]

Telus vs Rogers

Telus, Rogers and Bell are the most popular telecom providers in Canada by a landslide. With decades of history, insanely fast speeds and unbeatable coverage, we understand why millions of Canadians have chosen one of the “big three” as their service provider. Since these three companies have dominated the market for so long, consumers tend […]

Starlink Price Increase: What You Should Know

An image of an internet cable emerging from a satellite, a cartoony representation of how Starlink internet functions.

For the past couple of years, Starlink has been one of the world’s central satellite internet providers. Recently, they announced that their internet service and equipment will increase in price. This is the first time Starlink’s services have seen a spike in price since they first started operating in October 2020. If you’re confused about […]

Fido vs Koodo

Fido and Koodo are two of Canada’s most popular mobile phone providers. With millions of satisfied customers, they currently operate as two of the largest flanker brands in the country. “Flanker brand” is a common phrase used to describe mobile carriers that were founded or bought out by larger telecom companies. In case you didn’t […]

Connecting families: How to get a very cheap internet plan

Connecting Families : a laptop in a desk

In 2018, the federal government proposed a program to make internet access more affordable for low-income families. This initiative in the name of Connecting Families has just been changed. The new offer is a package with a minimum speed of 50 Mbps at a monthly cost of $20. The plans will have a maximum usage […]

Things To Know Before You Move To Another Province

In this blog we're sharing things you should know before you move to another province

While the excitement of relocating to a new province could mean a fresh start, a new opportunity to explore more, or simply something you’ve been looking forward to doing for a while, we’re here to tell you the things to know before you move to another province.  The move entails a bunch of things one […]

Telus vs Bell

Telus, Bell and Rogers have served as Canada’s largest telecom corporations for decades. With unrivalled experience, prices and coverage, it’s no surprise why millions of customers choose them for a number of services. Due to their monopoly over the industry, customers often assume that there is no difference between the three providers. Although the three […]

Six months of free mobile service for Ukrainian Newcomers

Ukrainian newcomers can now avail six months of free mobile service from Videotron thanks to their great initiative.

Not only has Videotron suspended charges for all international mobile and residential calls from Canada to Ukraine but the Canadian telecom provider is also stepping forward to show support towards the Ukrainian community by offering six months of free mobile service starting May 9th. The two measures will be in effect until July 31, 2022. […]