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Internet for University of Ottawa students: Sandy Hill and beyond

University of Ottawa students living off-campus need reliable internet for studies, streaming, and staying connected. The areas surrounding campus, particularly Sandy Hill and the ByWard Market, offer various housing options with different infrastructure. Here's what uOttawa students should know about getting internet set up.

Internet options near uOttawa campus

Sandy Hill, the traditional uOttawa student neighbourhood, has mature infrastructure with multiple providers available. The older buildings and converted houses common in the area have established cable and DSL connections, with some newer fibre options.
The ByWard Market and downtown areas also house many students, with excellent infrastructure due to urban density. Students living further out in areas like Vanier or the Glebe will find typical Ottawa residential coverage.
oxio operates on the Rogers cable network in Ottawa. If cable service is available at your student housing address, oxio likely is too. The month-to-month flexibility appeals to students on academic-year leases.
uOttawa's bilingual character means many students appreciate services available in both English and French. oxio's online interface works in both languages.

Why uOttawa students choose oxio

Academic-year leases don't align with traditional internet contracts. oxio's month-to-month model means you can cancel when you move without early termination fees. For students on co-op work terms, this flexibility is especially valuable.
Bilingual service matches uOttawa's character. Account management works in English or French through the online interface, accommodating students from either language background.
The included eero router helps in older Sandy Hill houses where WiFi coverage through multiple floors can be challenging. The mesh-capable system handles typical student rental layouts better than basic equipment.
Digital-first service fits student schedules. No calling during class hours or waiting on hold during exam periods. Handle everything online when it works for you.

Local notes

  • Sandy Hill has older buildings with mature cable infrastructure. Most addresses have multiple provider options.
  • Check with your landlord before signing up. Some student rentals include internet in monthly rent.
  • uOttawa is bilingual. oxio's interface works in both English and French for account management.
  • Student houses often have 4-6 people sharing internet. Higher speeds help during peak usage.
  • Carleton University students can also use these tips, though campus locations differ.

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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 has no contracts or cancellation fees. You can cancel anytime with appropriate notice, whether your lease ends in April, August, or mid-year.