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Top Seven ISPs in Canada
by Subscriber:
Q2 2008
Broadband continues to grow in Canada, and digital phone
and VoIP are becoming popular too.
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Rank
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ISP
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Subs.
(thousands)
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VoIP
or Digital Phone Subs.
|
Date
& Source
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1
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Bell
Sympatico (DSL only)
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2,013
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|
|
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2
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Shaw (cable broadbandincludes pending installs)
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1,541
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549,932
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3
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Rogers (cable
broadbandPSTN not counted)
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1,500*
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745,000*
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|
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4
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Telus (DSL and dialup)
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1,206
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5
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Vidéotron
Ltée (cable
broadband and dialup)
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1,000
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n/a
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6
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Cogeco
(cable broadband)
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620*
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447,569
*
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|
|
7
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MTS Allstream
(DSL)
|
173
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as of May 31, 2008 |
We report VoIP or digital phone subscribers. Of course, the ILECs all provide
circuit switched telephony, which is why they are not eager to roll out
digital telephony products. Videotron failed to list VoIP numbers.
If you have any concerns or would like to suggest any companies be added,
send us a note by using the feedback button below.
We would have liked to add other companies, such as province-wide ILEC SaskTel
(Manitoba) to the list, but were unable to obtain subscriber data.
Note that Shaw has a siginificant satellite TV business under the StarChoice
brand name and that Telus has a significant cellular business. Bell Sympatico
has several business lines.
SaskTel's annual report notes that it provides rural service to 535 small
communities and 49,000 farms. It changed the name of Navigata
to its Expansion Division (i.e. for out of province services). It also
has a large cellular network.
All numbers are as of June 30, 2008, except, where noted, as of May 31, 2008.
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