Home internet availability in Regina depends on which network reaches your address. In Saskatchewan, some cities are served by one main cable network while others are served by a different one. That matters because a provider can only sell service where their underlying network partner is available.
Service note: The Urban Internet Company does not currently provide home internet service in Regina, because our Saskatchewan cable offerings rely on the Rogers (formerly Shaw) footprint, and Regina is largely outside that service area. This page is provided as a helpful guide for people comparing internet providers in Regina.
Regina is a growing prairie city with a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and new developments. Internet needs vary widely: some households want an affordable plan for browsing and email, while others need stable bandwidth for work-from-home, online learning, security cameras, gaming, or multiple streaming devices.
When comparing internet providers Regina, it helps to focus on a few practical questions:
Cable internet is common in many Canadian cities. It typically uses a mix of fibre in the backbone network and coaxial cable for the last stretch to the home. This style of network often supports strong download speeds and is popular for streaming and families.
Fibre internet brings a fibre connection directly to the home. Where available, fibre can offer fast upload speeds and excellent reliability, which is helpful for video calls, remote work, cloud backups, and households with many devices.
Some addresses use fixed wireless service, which can be useful in areas where wired infrastructure is limited. Performance depends on the provider’s tower coverage, local terrain, and weather conditions.
In some neighbourhoods, mobile-based home internet can be an option. These plans may be convenient, but performance can vary by signal quality, congestion, and plan terms.
A common mistake is buying far more speed than a household can actually use. Here is a simple guide to typical home needs:
Upload speed matters too. If you do video calls, send large files, or use cloud backups, you may want a plan with strong upload performance (often better on fibre).
If you are located in Saskatchewan but outside Regina, you may still have options. For example, we do service many addresses in Saskatchewan that are reachable by the Rogers (formerly Shaw) network. See: Internet Providers Saskatoon and our Saskatchewan overview: Saskatchewan Internet.
Because internet providers often rely on different underlying networks (cable or fibre footprints). If the underlying network does not reach your address, that provider cannot supply service there.
Not currently. Our Saskatchewan cable plans rely on the Rogers (formerly Shaw) footprint, and Regina is largely outside that area.
The best approach is to confirm by address with the providers you are considering. Availability can vary by neighbourhood and building type.
We offer internet in many Canadian cities and regions where our network partners are available. View our locations here: Internet Service Locations.