Site methodology

How this site compares internet options

This methodology page explains how WRS publishes internet comparison pages, what information is general education only, and what visitors should still verify for themselves.

This page is general education. It does not confirm provider availability, pricing, or suitability at a specific address.

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What this site is

WRS Web Solutions Inc. publishes this site as a self-serve educational resource. The goal is to help Canadian visitors compare connection types, provider names, pricing structure, upload speeds, equipment terms, and local availability factors more carefully.

What this site is not

Not a real-time availability checker

This site does not confirm exact serviceability or current provider pricing at any specific address.

Not a manually researched address service

WRS does not manually research residential internet availability for non-customers.

Not every provider or plan

Provider names are included for neutral comparison only. A page may mention common networks without listing every provider or every plan.

Not a universal ranking

There is no single best provider for every address. Page titles like “best” or “which is best” are handled as comparison questions, not one-size-fits-all claims.

How to use the information

Start with your use case

Streaming, gaming, work-from-home, condo living and rural homes all raise different comparison questions.

Use the exact address

Address-specific availability matters more than any generic citywide claim.

Check upload speed

Fibre often has symmetrical or near-symmetrical upload speeds. Cable often does not. That matters for serious users.

Compare real cost

Promotional price, regular price, equipment, installation and cancellation rules all affect value.

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