Internet in P9N
Home broadband plans and real-time pricing for limited, Fort Frances.
Available Providers
Acanac
Verified recentlyBudget Bell DSL reseller. Ontario & Quebec.
VMedia
Manual fallbackCable & DSL plans with no contracts. Owned by Quebecor.
EBOX
Verified recentlyBell DSL reseller. Ontario & Quebec.
Distributel
Manual fallbackBell network reseller. Acquired by Bell in 2021.
Koodo
Reference priceTelus sub-brand. 5G fixed wireless internet.
Virgin Plus
Reference priceBell sub-brand. Home internet on Bell's network.
Fido
Static referenceRogers sub-brand. 5G & cable internet.
Bell 5G
Static referenceBell 5G fixed wireless internet.
Rogers 5G
Static referenceRogers 5G fixed wireless internet.
Xplore
Static referenceRural Canada specialist. Fibre, 5G & satellite.
TekSavvy
Verified recentlyThe original independent provider since 1998.
Bell
Reference priceFibre FTTH with speeds up to 8Gbps.
Starlink
Reference priceSatellite internet. Available everywhere, no contracts.
Ranked by estimated first-year cost, then starting price. Actual plan availability and promos can still vary by exact address.
P9N Community Profile
P9N (limited) is a medium-density suburban postal area in Fort Frances, with approximately 11,280 tax filers reporting an average individual income of $55,324 — close to the provincial average. This area is served by Unknown cable infrastructure alongside Bell Fibre and DSL services, giving residents access to 13 internet providers. The cheapest Year-1 cost currently tracked here is approximately $420 from Acanac, while the incumbent network owner's entry plan starts from $varies/month.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency Tax Statistics by FSA (2021 tax year, released 2023). Values refer to individual tax filers, not households.
Renewal Negotiation Tip
If your current provider won't match a lower price, tell them: "I'm a customer at P9N in limited, Fort Frances. The lowest advertised plan in my area is $45/mo. I'd like to match this price or I'll need to switch providers."
Also consider filing a complaint with CCTS if your bill includes unexpected charges.
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Your rights as a Canadian broadband customer
- Per CRTC standards, this area should receive at least 50/10 Mbps.
- ISPs must clearly disclose contract terms, installation fees, and price changes.
- File complaints with the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS).