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]]>Spark’s fibre isn’t available in all areas. Eligibility criteria apply.
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]]>MyRepublic offers four great Fibre broadband plans. All plans come with unlimited data so you never have to worry about excess data charges. Free setup on new connections. BYO modem or get a new modem from MyRepublic for FREE (12 month contract applies).
*Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data Q3-Q4 2019, Q1-Q4 2020 and Q1-Q2 2021.
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]]>Fibre plans require a minimum 12 month contract. You will require a Fibre router which Inspire Net provides for free. New connections are $49 or your can transfer from your current provider for free.
Inspire Net has a fair use policy on its flat rate plans. They define this as a situation where, in their opinion, the cost of providing the service(s) greatly exceeds the price that the service is being sold for.
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]]>They also offer a “home tech assist membership”. From an additional cost of $9.95 per month, NOW will give you on-call access to fix tech problems in your home when they pop up (e.g. Wi-Fi coverage, slow computers, setting up new devices/streaming).
You will require a fibre capable router to use NOW. You can use your own router, or purchase one for $120.
NOW may use traffic management policies to make sure that the available bandwidth on their network is shared equally and proficiently between all users.
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