Plain-English education

We write for Canadian readers who need practical explanations, not sales pressure. Content is designed to be understandable for rural households, farms, small businesses, home offices, and ESL readers.

Boundaries

  • We do not claim to check exact address availability.
  • We do not claim a provider is available at a reader’s address.
  • We do not create fake provider rankings or fake user-submitted speed data.
  • We avoid exact plan prices unless clearly framed as reader-entered examples or verified from a current public source.
  • We frame “best” as a fit question, not a universal claim.

Sources

When discussing Canadian broadband policy or public availability tools, we prefer official/public sources such as the CRTC, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and the Government of Canada’s National Broadband Map. Provider-specific details should be checked directly with the provider.

Updates

Rural internet technology, plans, projects, and policies change. We review and update pages when errors are found or when content needs clarification.