Internet Plans in Oshawa
Find the best home internet plans in Oshawa — compare speeds, prices, and providers available at your address.
Compare internet plans in Oshawa from Bell, Rogers, TELUS and more. See fibre, cable, and DSL options by speed, price, and availability at your address.
For a full overview of how we compare internet providers and speeds across the country, see our main Internet Plans in Canada guide.
Which Internet Speed Do You Need in Oshawa?
Different parts of Oshawa – such as Lakeview, Central Oshawa, O’Neill, Donevan, Eastdale, Pinecrest, Taunton, Windfields, and Northglen – can have different internet technology depending on when the area was built and upgraded.
Here’s a simple guide to picking the right speed:
50–100 Mbps – Enough for singles or couples who mainly browse, email, and stream on 1–2 screens.
150–300 Mbps – Good for townhomes and smaller families with a few devices and regular streaming.
500 Mbps – Ideal for families with multiple TVs, gaming consoles, and smart devices.
1 Gigabit (1 Gbps) – Great for gamers, heavy downloaders, and serious work-from-home usage.
1.5–3 Gbps (Fibre) – Available in select fibre-enabled areas; best for large or high-usage households.
✔ Many Oshawa homes are well-served by 300–500 Mbps
✔ If you work from home, have gamers in the house, or share Wi-Fi with several people, 1 Gbps or fibre is worth considering.
Top Internet Providers in Oshawa
Oshawa has strong internet coverage from Bell and Rogers, plus several independent providers that resell service over the same infrastructure. Availability and speeds can vary by neighbourhood and even by street.
Bell Internet Plans in Oshawa
Bell offers fibre and DSL internet services across much of Oshawa. Newer subdivisions in north Oshawa and upgraded areas are more likely to have access to Bell Pure Fibre, while some older streets and downtown blocks may still rely on copper-based connections.
Why Oshawa residents choose Bell:
– Pure fibre speeds from 50 Mbps up to 1.5–3 Gbps in select areas
– Strong upload speeds for video calls, remote work, and online learning
– Reliable performance in many newer communities and townhome developments
– Great for streaming, gaming, and multi-device households
Best for:
Homes where fibre is available, remote workers, gamers, and heavy internet users.
Rogers Internet Plans in Oshawa
Rogers provides wide cable and fibre-powered internet coverage throughout Oshawa, especially in established neighbourhoods and homes originally wired for cable TV. Rogers Ignite internet plans are common in many residential areas across the city.
Why Oshawa residents choose Rogers:
– Extensive cable coverage in most neighbourhoods
– Plans typically from 150 Mbps up to 1 Gbps or more
– Bundles that combine internet, TV, and mobile services
– Competitive promotional deals for new customers
Best for:
Families, renters, and homes in cable-based areas where fibre is not yet available everywhere.
TELUS Internet in Oshawa
TELUS mainly focuses on Western Canada, but in Ontario it may have limited fibre services through partnerships. In Oshawa, TELUS is less common than Bell or Rogers and availability is highly address-dependent.
Where available, TELUS can offer:
– Symmetrical fibre speeds
– Reliable performance for streaming, work, and smart home devices
– Stable network quality
Other Internet Providers in Oshawa
Independent ISPs in Oshawa use Bell and Rogers infrastructure to deliver their own internet plans. These providers can be a good choice if you want to reduce your monthly bill while keeping reasonable speeds.
Examples include:
– Distributel
– TekSavvy
– EBOX
– Oxio
– Fido Home Internet (in some areas)
Why choose an independent provider:
– Often more affordable monthly prices
– Flexible contract terms
– Good for light to moderate usage households
Compare Internet Plans Available in Oshawa
In Oshawa, you can choose from major providers and independent ISPs that operate over Bell and Rogers networks.
The best internet plan for your home depends on:
– Your home type (detached, semi, townhouse, condo, basement unit)
– Your neighbourhood (Lakeview, Central Oshawa, O’Neill, Donevan, Eastdale, Pinecrest, Taunton, Windfields, Northglen, etc.)
– Whether your specific address supports fibre, cable, or only DSL
– Your monthly budget and how heavily your household uses the internet
Our comparison helps you understand the options and then match them to plans that are actually available at your address in Oshawa.
If you want to compare providers at a higher level before choosing a local plan, visit our Compare Internet Providers in Canada page.
| Provider | Connection | Speed (up to) | Sample plan | Typical price* (from) | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bell Popular in Oshawa | Fibre / DSL | Up to 500 Mbps or 1.5 Gbps | Unlimited Bell Fibe home internet | ~$80–$115 / month | Families, 4K streaming, work-from-home | Check availability |
| Rogers Cable | Cable / Coax | Up to 500 Mbps or 1.5 Gbps | Unlimited Ignite cable internet | ~$75–$110 / month | Streaming, gaming, TV + internet bundles | Check availability |
| TELUS National provider | Fibre / partner networks (select areas) | Commonly up to 150–500 Mbps | Unlimited internet on TELUS plans | ~$75–$100 / month | Households comparing national brands | Check availability |
| Fido Budget | Cable (Rogers network, select buildings) | Typically 30–150 Mbps | Unlimited internet for condos & apartments | ~$55–$80 / month | Students, renters, light–medium usage | Check availability |
| TekSavvy Alt provider | Cable / DSL (wholesale networks) | Commonly 30–150 Mbps | Unlimited plans over Rogers/Bell lines | ~$50–$85 / month | Budget-conscious users wanting choice | Check availability |
*Pricing ranges above are approximate and based on typical non-business plans for Oshawa. Exact offers, promos, and availability change frequently and can vary by postal code, building type, and bundle. Submit your details in the form below and we’ll confirm the best current deals for your address before you switch.
Which Internet Provider Is Best in Oshawa?
The best internet provider in Oshawa depends on where you live, your home type, and how you use the internet:
– Bell Fibre is usually the best option where fibre-to-the-home is available.
– Rogers Ignite is a strong choice in cable-based neighbourhoods and many older homes.
– Independent providers can be a smart option if you’re mainly focused on lowering monthly costs.
General recommendation:
✔ Check first if Bell fibre is available at your address
✔ If your home is mainly wired for cable, compare Rogers with independent cable-based ISPs
✔ Choose a speed that matches your household size and how heavily you use the internet
The easiest way is to share your address and usage with us — we’ll help you see which providers and plans actually make sense for your Oshawa home.
Internet Availability by Oshawa Neighbourhoo
– Lakeview & Farewell – Lakeside and south-end areas with strong cable coverage and growing fibre availability
– Central Oshawa & O’Neill – Older core neighbourhoods with good coverage from major providers, technology can vary by street
– Donevan & Eastdale – Established residential areas with solid cable options and ongoing upgrades
– Pinecrest & Centennial – Family-oriented areas with good access to high-speed plans
– Taunton, Northglen & Windfields – Newer subdivisions in north Oshawa with modern housing and strong provider presence
Because availability and speeds can differ between streets and even between buildings, it’s important to check based on your exact address rather than only the neighbourhood name.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Oshawa Internet
What is the best internet provider in Oshawa?
The best provider in Oshawa depends on your address and home type. Bell is often best where fibre is available, while Rogers is strong in cable-based areas. Independent providers can be a good choice if you want to lower your monthly bill.
Is fibre internet available in Oshawa?
Yes. Fibre is available in many parts of Oshawa, especially in newer or upgraded neighbourhoods and in north Oshawa. However, not every home has fibre yet, so availability depends on your exact address.
Who has the cheapest internet plans in Oshawa?
Independent ISPs that use Bell and Rogers networks often offer lower monthly prices for similar speeds, especially on basic and mid-tier plans. Promotions from Bell and Rogers can also be competitive, so it’s worth comparing current deals.
What internet speed is recommended for a household in Oshawa?
– 50–150 Mbps is enough for light use and small households
– 300–500 Mbps is ideal for most families
– 1 Gbps or more is recommended for gamers, remote workers, and heavy internet use
How can I check which internet plans are available at my Oshawa address?
Use our form to share your address and some details about your household. We’ll check which providers and speeds are available in your area and recommend plans that fit your needs and budget.
Who provides internet in Oshawa?
Oshawa residents often have access to Bell, Rogers and several independent providers. Exact options depend on your street and building.
What’s a good speed for a family in Oshawa?
Many families are comfortable with 150–300 Mbps, but it depends on how many people stream, game or work from home. We’ll recommend a speed based on your usage.
Do prices change after the first year?
Some plans jump after a promo period. We’ll highlight both the promo and regular price so you know what to expect.
Find the Best Internet Plan for Your Oshawa Home
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