Internet Speed Test in Edmonton, Canada

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Edmonton, Canada is served by Telus PureFibre and Rogers. Run a speed test to measure your actual download, upload, ping, and jitter — and compare against what your ISP advertises.

Internet Providers in Edmonton, Canada

Edmonton is served by Telus PureFibre (FTTP) and Rogers (cable, formerly Shaw). Telus has prioritized fiber deployment in Alberta, making PureFibre available across most of Edmonton. TekSavvy offers wholesale alternatives.

ISPs at a glance

ProviderTypical offeringMeasured speed range
Telus PureFibre and RogersFiber / Cable50 Mbps – 2.5 Gbps
RogersCable / Fiber50 Mbps – 2.5 Gbps

Measured speeds are wired-test ranges observed across consumer plans; actual figures depend on plan tier, address, and time of day.

Speed Test Tips

  • Test on Ethernet for a true line speed — Wi-Fi, especially over 5 GHz, can vary 10–30% from wired speeds
  • Run tests morning and evening — Canadian cable networks often show 10–20% lower speeds at 7–10 PM
  • Symmetric fiber (Telus, Bell Fibe) means upload equals download — critical for video calls and cloud backups
  • TekSavvy and Distributel resell on the same physical network at lower prices if raw speed isn't your top priority

Frequently Asked Questions

What providers serve Edmonton?

Telus PureFibre (fiber) and Rogers (cable) are the dominant ISPs. TekSavvy resells on Telus and Rogers networks.

What speeds can Edmonton residents expect?

Telus PureFibre gigabit customers see 940–980 Mbps symmetric. Rogers cable delivers 300–900 Mbps download with asymmetric upload.

Is Telus PureFibre available across Edmonton?

Telus PureFibre is available in most Edmonton neighborhoods. New developments typically get FTTP by default.

Telus vs Rogers in Edmonton?

Telus PureFibre offers symmetric speeds ideal for upload-heavy work. Rogers offers competitive download speeds. For remote workers and content creators, Telus FTTP's symmetric upload is a significant advantage.

How we measure

Speed ranges and ISP notes combine publicly reported provider information with wired Ethernet tests run through SpeedTestHQ. Figures are directional — your actual results depend on your plan, address, router, and time of day. See our accuracy methodology.

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