HOW MUCH IS INTERNET PER MONTH
Learn about different internet options, compare providers, and find out how MCSnet is committed to delivering reliable, affordable internet to rural communities.
Learn about different internet options, compare providers, and find out how MCSnet is committed to delivering reliable, affordable internet to rural communities.
Tired of slow internet speeds and sky-high bills? You’re not alone. Rural Albertans face unique challenges when it comes to accessing reliable and affordable internet. But, fear not! This blog dives deep into the world of rural internet, exploring the factors driving up costs, uncovering hidden solutions, and empowering you to make informed decisions.
Discover how to break free from the buffering and enjoy a seamless online experience, no matter where you live. Let’s explore the options, compare costs, and unlock the potential of affordable rural internet together!
Life in rural Alberta offers tranquility, but finding fast and budget-friendly internet can be tough. Limited options, higher costs, and unreliable connections are the norm for many rural residents.
Rural Alberta faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to internet access. Let’s break it down:
These challenges have a ripple effect on rural communities:
Let’s explore how different internet technologies can address these challenges.
Let’s break down the different ways you can get connected in rural Alberta. Each option has its pros and cons, so let’s weigh them together.
DSL uses your existing copper phone lines to deliver internet. It’s a tried-and-true option, but don’t expect blazing-fast speeds. Think of it as the reliable friend who’s always there, but might not be the life of the party.
If you have cable TV, you might be able to get cable internet. It’s generally faster than DSL, making it a good choice for streaming and gaming. However, like any popular hangout, it can get crowded during peak times, leading to slower speeds.
Satellite internet is an option for those in remote areas. It transmits signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth. But, like long-distance calls, there can be a slight delay (latency) in getting your data there and back.
Fiber optic internet is fast, reliable, and can handle anything you throw at it. Think streaming 4K movies, online gaming, or large downloads—fiber can handle it all. However, this speed comes at a price, and it’s not available everywhere yet.
Fixed wireless uses radio waves to connect you to the internet. It’s a good option for areas where traditional wired connections are limited. Think of it as having a strong Wi-Fi signal from a nearby tower. However, weather conditions can sometimes interfere with the signal.
Your smartphone’s data plan can also be a backup or primary internet source. It’s convenient for on-the-go use, but data caps and slower speeds can be limiting factors.
GigAir is a game-changer for rural internet. Imagine fiber-optic speeds without the need for digging up your yard. This innovative technology uses a network of wireless nodes to deliver fast internet right to your doorstep. It’s like having the best of both worlds: the speed of fiber and the convenience of wireless.
While not available everywhere yet, GigAir is expanding its reach and could be the perfect solution for Alberta residents in small towns, villages, and subdivisions.
The best internet option for you depends on factors like speed, reliability, cost, and availability in your area. Consider your internet needs and compare your options to find the perfect match.
Living in a rural area often means paying a premium for internet access. Here’s why:
These factors combine to create a perfect storm of higher internet prices for rural residents.
Recognizing the digital divide, governments are stepping up to bridge the gap. Both federal and provincial initiatives are pouring resources into expanding internet access and affordability in rural areas.
These initiatives are laying the groundwork for a more connected rural Alberta, with the potential to lower internet costs and improve service quality for residents.
Now that you know your options, let’s meet the major rural Alberta internet providers:
Services | Speed | Pricing | |
MCSnet | Fiber Basic | 100 Mbps download, 25 Mbps upload, 125GB cap | $49.95/mo, free installation on 2-year term |
Advanced | 100 Mbps download, 25 Mbps upload, 250GB cap | $59.95/mo, free installation on 2-year term | |
Ultra | 100 Mbps download, 25 Mbps upload, 750GB cap | $79.95/mo, free installation on 2-year term | |
Extreme | 100 Mbps download, 25 Mbps upload, 1500GB cap | $99.95/mo, free installation on 2-year term | |
Extreme Unlimited | 100 Mbps download, 25 Mbps upload, Unlimited GB | $119.95/mo, free installation on 2-year term | |
GigAir Basic | 1000 Mbps download, 1000 Mbps upload, 200 GB cap | $39.95/mp, free installation on a 2-year term | |
GigAir Advanced | 1000 Mbps download, 1000 Mbps upload, 500 GB cap | $49.95/mp, free installation on a 2-year term | |
GigAir Ultra | 1000 Mbps download, 1000 Mbps upload, 2000 GB cap | $69.95/mp, free installation on a 2-year term | |
GigAir Unlimited | 1000 Mbps download, 1000 Mbps upload, unlimited data | $89.95/mp, free installation on a 2-year term | |
Xplore | Satellite 25 | 25 Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload, 250gb cap | $79.99/mo |
Satellite 50 | 25 Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload, 350gb cap | $99.99/mo | |
Satellite 100 | 100 Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload, Unlimited Data | $129.99/mo | |
Starlink | Standard plan | 25-220 Mbps download, 5-20 Mbps upload, Unlimited data | $499 hardware, $50 shipping and handling, $140/mo |
TELUS | SmartHub 25 | 25 Mbps, 500gb cap | $70/mo, 2-year plan |
SmartHub 50 | 50 Mbps, Unlimited Data | $84/mo, 2-year plan | |
SmartHub 100 | 100 Mbps, Unlimited Data | $95/mo, 2-year plan | |
Rogers/Shaw | Ignite Internet 75 (Fibre) | 75 Mbps download, 75Mbps upload | $60/mo, 2 year plan |
Ignite Internet 250 (Fibre) | 250 Mbps download, 100 Mbps upload | $80/mo, 2 year plan | |
Ignite Internet 500 (Fibre) | 500 Mbps download, 100 Mbps upload | $95/mo, 2 year plan |
* Accurate as of August 6, 2024
Living in a scenic, rural part of Alberta comes with a trade-off: conquering the challenges of internet access. While urban centres boast a plethora of options, rural internet can be a different story. Let’s explore the hidden factors that influence the cost of getting connected in remote areas:
Understanding these factors sheds light on why rural internet often comes at a premium.
Despite the challenges, there’s hope for connecting rural Alberta! Let’s explore some innovative solutions and strategies for getting online without breaking the bank:
By being a savvy internet shopper and exploring these solutions, you can bridge the gap to affordable rural internet.
Finding the right internet service provider (ISP) is crucial in conquering the challenges of rural internet. Here are some key factors to consider:
Empower yourself with the right information. Compare your options and choose the internet provider that aligns with your rural lifestyle.
We understand the unique challenges of rural living. That’s why we’ve built our business around providing reliable, affordable internet to our neighbors. Here’s what sets us apart:
Finding the right internet plan for your rural Alberta home shouldn’t be a headache. At MCSnet, we understand the unique challenges of rural internet access. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing our communities with affordable, reliable internet plans that keep you connected to what matters most.
Ready to ditch the buffering and embrace the possibilities? Explore MCSnet’s range of internet plans designed to fit your needs and budget. We offer fixed wireless and fiber optic options (depending on your location) to ensure a seamless online experience.
Don’t settle for anything less than exceptional rural internet. Contact our neighbourly customer service team today to learn more about our plans and find the perfect fit for your home!
Rural internet often comes with a heftier price tag. Why? It boils down to the challenges of bringing internet to remote areas. Building and maintaining infrastructure in these regions is costly, and with fewer customers to share the expense, prices go up.
Thankfully, governments are stepping up to the plate. Initiatives like the Universal Broadband Fund and Alberta Broadband Strategy are investing in infrastructure to make rural internet more affordable and accessible. These programs are a game-changer for rural communities.
The cost of reliable rural internet varies depending on your location, internet provider, and the plan you choose. Generally, you can expect to pay more than urban customers. But don’t worry, there are options! By comparing providers and exploring different plans, you can find a suitable and affordable solution. MCSnet offers plenty of affordable internet packages to fit your budget.
Rural living shouldn’t break the bank, especially when it comes to internet. That’s why we’re committed to keeping costs down for our customers. Here’s how we do it:
Our goal is to make high-speed internet accessible to everyone, regardless of where you live in rural Alberta.
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