Connecting The Rock, fairly
Internet in Newfoundland has long been expensive, with limited competition. oxio is changing that. By operating on the existing Rogers cable infrastructure in the province, they bring competition to the market without needing to dig up streets. This means they can offer lower prices and better terms immediately.
Regulatory context: fair internet in Newfoundland & Labrador
As a federally regulated service, internet in Newfoundland & Labrador falls under the CRTC's Internet Code. This gives you specific rights regarding contract clarity, data overage limits (though oxio is unlimited), and cancellation policies.
The unique geography of the province means infrastructure is key, but consumer rights remain consistent with the rest of Canada. The CCTS is your escalation point for any unresolved service or billing disputes.
Local notes
- ✓Available in St. John's, Mount Pearl, Paradise, CBS
- ✓Uses Rogers cable infrastructure
- ✓Express shipping of equipment to NL
- ✓No contracts or cancellation fees
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Before you switch checklist
- Check if your current contract has an end date or cancellation fee
- Note when your current billing cycle ends
- Confirm oxio availability at your address
- Review the total monthly cost including taxes and fees
- Understand equipment requirements (modem, router)
- Plan for potential service gap during transition
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, oxio is widely available throughout St. John's, Mount Pearl, Paradise, and Conception Bay South. Essentially, if your home is serviceable by Rogers cable internet, you can switch to oxio. They use the exact same lines to deliver your connection.