Users' questions

Is Xplornet a satellite internet?

Is Xplornet a satellite internet?

While our satellite Internet service is built for life in Canada, there are times when the weather can get extreme – even if you’re not around to see it.

Is Xplornet owned by Bell?

On February 16, 2017, Bell announced that as part of its acquisition of Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS), it would divest a portion of its wireless subscribers to Xplornet. Xplornet will receive 24,700 MTS subscribers, as well as 6 retail locations, and wireless spectrum.

How much does Xplornet cost per month?

Satellite Service up to 10 Mbps Download Speeds

Monthly Service Fee $79.99 $89.99
Data 25GB 50GB
Install Fee* $99/$49 $99/$49
Term 1 year 1 year
UBB – Overage $4/GB $4/GB

How fast is Xplornet Internet?

Faster Internet means better high-definition streaming. However, whether you chose HD or SD, Xplornet offers high-speed packages with speeds of up to 25 Mbps, allowing you and your family to stream your favourite shows or movies smoothly either way!

What’s new with Xplornet?

Xplornet has a new and improved fixed wireless LTE network that delivers faster, more reliable Internet with truly unlimited data. We are upgrading and expanding our network to deliver faster speeds to more areas. Get the Internet your family needs with fast speeds and truly unlimited data.

Where is Xplornet head office?

Woodstock, Canada
Xplornet/Headquarters

Who bought out Xplornet?

Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners
(Bloomberg) — Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners has agreed to buy Canadian broadband service provider Xplornet Communications Inc. for about $2 billion, including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.

Is Xplornet actually unlimited?

We offer unlimited data on all speeds of service. Choose your speed and enjoy unlimited data with no restrictions.

How do I make my Xplornet Internet faster?

Sometimes restarting your home network by powercycling your router can increase the speed of your connection. To do this, unplug the power to your router for 30 seconds. Plug the power to your router back in and wait for your devices to reconnect.