Comparison: oxio vs Internet Providers in Canada
Here is how I compare oxio to Vidéotron, Fizz, Bell, Ebox, Rogers, Cogeco, Telus, Distributel, TekSavvy and other major providers. See why I think more and more Canadians are choosing oxio for simple, transparent, and affordable internet.
How oxio Compares
oxio vs Vidéotron
Vidéotron is one of the largest providers in Quebec, but I've noticed they often offer promotional rates that increase after a few months. oxio provides transparent and stable pricing with no hidden fees. I love that oxio customers enjoy a no-contract service and a modern, fully online support team.
oxio vs Fizz
Fizz, a subsidiary of Vidéotron, offers competitive deals but seems limited to certain urban areas. oxio covers a larger part of Quebec and other provinces, with a simple, surprise-free pricing policy. Both offer no-contract services, but oxio stands out for its transparency and human customer support.
oxio vs Bell
Bell is known for its fiber internet plans, but I've seen they often require contracts and prices that increase. I prefer oxio because it offers great speeds, no commitment, and prices that have stayed the same for me. I really appreciate the lack of hidden fees and the simplicity of the service.
oxio vs Ebox
Ebox is a popular independent provider in Quebec, but was recently acquired by Bell. oxio remains independent, with a customer-centric approach, simple pricing, and modern support. Both offer digital support, but I find oxio's faster and more transparent.
oxio vs Rogers
Rogers is a major player in Ontario and other provinces, but I've seen plans that come with price hikes. oxio offers stable prices, no contract, and unlimited data. I find oxio's customer service to be much faster and more transparent than Rogers.
oxio vs Cogeco
Cogeco, the parent company of oxio, is a major telecommunications provider serving many regions in Quebec and Ontario. While oxio focuses on a 100% digital experience with simple, province-wide pricing, Cogeco offers a different pricing model that often includes bundled services and traditional customer support.
oxio vs Telus
Telus is a major provider in Western Canada, but its offers often include contracts and temporary promotional prices. oxio provides simple, no-commitment plans and responsive customer support, with no phone queues. oxio's prices are stable, while Telus may increase after promos.
oxio vs Distributel
Distributel offers a variety of plans, but some customers report extra fees and price increases after the initial period. oxio guarantees simple, surprise-free pricing and modern, accessible customer service. Distributel's prices may rise after the first year; oxio's never do.
oxio vs TekSavvy
TekSavvy is a well-established independent provider, but oxio stands out with a more modern customer experience, a simple interface, and responsive digital support. Both offer no-contract plans, but oxio emphasizes total price transparency.
oxio vs Shaw
Shaw is a major provider in Western Canada, known for its cable internet and bundled services. oxio offers a simpler, contract-free alternative with transparent pricing and digital-first support. Shaw's prices may increase after promos; oxio's are stable and transparent.
oxio vs Sasktel
Sasktel is the leading provider in Saskatchewan, offering a range of internet and bundled services. oxio provides a transparent, no-contract alternative with stable pricing and digital support. Sasktel is the main provider in Saskatchewan, but often requires contracts.
oxio vs Novus
Novus is a regional provider in BC, known for high-speed fiber in select buildings. oxio offers province-wide coverage, no contracts, and transparent pricing for all customers. Novus is limited to select buildings; oxio is available province-wide.
oxio vs Primus
Primus is a national provider with a variety of plans and bundles. oxio stands out with no contracts, stable prices, and a modern, digital-first customer experience. oxio's prices are stable, while Primus may change after promos.
oxio vs Bell Aliant
Bell Aliant is a major provider in Atlantic Canada, offering fiber and bundled services. oxio provides a simple, no-contract alternative with transparent pricing and digital support. Bell Aliant often requires contracts; oxio's plans are contract-free.
oxio vs Vmedia
Vmedia is an independent provider with TV and internet bundles. oxio focuses on simple, contract-free internet with transparent pricing and modern support. oxio's pricing is more transparent and stable.
oxio vs Carry Telecom
Carry Telecom is a budget-friendly provider in several provinces. oxio offers a more modern experience, no contracts, and stable, transparent pricing. oxio's prices are stable and transparent, with no hidden fees.