Montreal home internet availability can vary depending on the exact address, building type, and the network infrastructure already serving the property.
For most households, the practical questions are simple: is service available at the address, which speed tier is realistic for the household, and what does the full monthly cost look like with equipment and setup considered.
This page is designed to help Montreal residents compare cable and DSL internet options, understand how address checks work, and choose the best next step for ordering or confirming serviceability.
Montreal residents often compare providers such as Videotron, Bell, and other cable or DSL-based services available in the area. What matters most is not only the provider name, but whether the service is actually available at the address and whether the package fits the household’s real usage.
In many parts of Montreal, cable-based infrastructure is a practical path for home internet. In other cases, DSL may be a useful second option where cable service is not available or not the best fit.
When comparing internet providers in Montreal, most households focus on:
WRS Web Solutions offers a simple ordering path for serviceable Montreal addresses, with cable and DSL options depending on availability.
Montreal is a large urban market with varied neighbourhoods, apartment buildings, and housing types. That makes address-level availability checks especially useful before ordering internet service.
Some homes are better suited to cable internet, while others may need DSL as a second option. This page keeps both paths visible so users can compare them in one place.
The table below keeps the current Montreal cable plan pricing and links in place. Speeds are “up to” and can vary by address, equipment, and local network conditions.
| 🡻 Download Speed Mbps in Montreal | 🡹 Upload Speed Mbps in Montreal | Price in Montreal | Order A New Activation in Montreal | Transfer From Another Cable Internet Provider in Montreal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 50 | $95.95 per month | Order | Transfer |
| 120 | 20 | $80.95 per month | Order | Transfer |
| 60 | 10 | $72.95 per month | Order | Transfer |
| 30 | 10 | $62.95 per month | Order | Transfer |
If your Montreal address currently has, previously had, or is known to support cable TV or cable internet service using the local cable network, then one of the cable plans above may be a realistic fit. In many cases, that makes the ordering process straightforward.
Postal code lookup can be useful for a quick estimate, but results are not guaranteed. A manual check is the safer choice when you want a more specific answer for a particular Montreal address.
You can ask for a free manual internet availability check for your Montreal address. If service is available, you can then choose the package that fits you best. If not, you may also receive information on other provider paths that could serve the address.
You can also use the Internet Plan Availability by Postal Code tool for a quick result. Answers are immediate, but they should be treated as estimates rather than guaranteed final availability.
If the cable plans above are not available for your home, DSL internet plans may be a reasonable second option. It is best to ask for an address check before ordering, because not every DSL plan is available at every serviceable address.
Please note that when an address is serviceable for DSL internet, not all DSL packages are necessarily available for that address. Often only one or some of them will apply.
| 🡻 DSL Download Speed Mbps in Montreal | 🡹 DSL Upload Speed Mbps in Montreal | Price in Montreal | Order A New DSL Activation in Montreal | Ask Us To Check DSL Plans Availability in Montreal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | 10 | $69.95 per month | Order | Check |
| 25 | 10 | $69.95 per month | Order | Check |
| 15 | 10 | $64.95 per month | Order | Check |
| 10 | 1.1 | $64.95 per month | Order | Check |
| 6 | 0.80 | $49.95 per month | Order | Check |
Yes. The cable and DSL plans shown on this page are listed as unlimited data plans.
No. The plans on this page are described as no-term-contract plans.
Cable is often the first option to consider when it is available. DSL may be a useful second path if cable service is not available at the address.
Yes. You can request a manual address check or use the postal code lookup tool for a quick estimate.