Internet in L0H
Home broadband plans and real-time pricing for Central Ontario (Rural), Central Ontario (Rural).
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.
L0H Community Profile
L0H is a lower-density postal area in Central Ontario (Rural), Central Ontario (Rural), with approximately 950 tax filers reporting an average individual income of $81,222 — above the Ontario 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.
Other FSAs in Central Ontario (Rural)
Renewal Negotiation Tip
If your current provider won't match a lower price, tell them: "I'm a customer at L0H in Central Ontario (Rural). 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).