A recent Fixed Broadband Experience report for Canada by Opensignal has highlighted the performance of various internet providers in the country. According to the report, Rogers leads in overall broadband experience nationally, while Bell excels in the fibre experience.
Opensignal gathers data from over 100 million devices globally to analyze mobile and broadband user experiences. The report, based on data collected between February 1st and April 30th, 2024, focuses on providers with comparable scale and geographic coverage like Bell, Rogers (including Shaw customers post-merger), Telus, and Starlink.
Rogers emerged as the top performer in three out of five categories on the national level, including consistent quality, download speed, and video experience. On the other hand, Bell outshone in peak download speed and upload speed. Bell has been a dominant player in the fibre experience, sweeping all categories.
On the regional front, Eastlink performed well, winning or jointly winning most categories in Alberta. In British Columbia, Rogers and Telus shared victories in various categories. Rogers was also successful in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Atlantic provinces. Ontario and Quebec saw a mix of winners, with Eastlink, Cogeco, Videotron, Bell, and Rogers leading in different areas.
Overall, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the broadband landscape in Canada, with Rogers leading in the overall broadband experience and Bell excelling in the fibre segment. Individuals interested in more detailed insights can access the full report on Opensignal's website.