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Bell Pure Fibre Claims Title of Fastest Internet in Canada, 2025
URGENT UPDATE: Bell Pure Fibre has just been declared the fastest internet provider in Canada for 2025, according to a new report from Ookla, released today. This announcement is crucial for Canadians looking to enhance their home internet experience, especially as many work and study from home.
The latest Speedtest Awards reveal that Bell Pure Fibre achieved an impressive speed score of 77.45, surpassing its closest competitor, Telus PureFibre, which scored 76.14. Rogers follows in third place with a score of 71.47. These ratings are based on extensive data collected from consumer tests conducted between July and December 2025, showing the urgent need for reliable internet amid increased online usage.
With a median download speed of 372.04 Mbps, Bell Pure Fibre outpaces Telus PureFibre’s 318.27 Mbps and Rogers’ 325.42 Mbps. This significant difference means that families and professionals can enjoy seamless video calls and streaming experiences without interruption. In terms of upload speeds, Bell Pure Fibre leads again with 321.44 Mbps, while Telus and Rogers lag behind at 273.36 Mbps and 93.04 Mbps, respectively.
These findings are particularly relevant as more Canadians rely on high-speed internet for essential activities like remote work and entertainment. The report highlights how critical fast internet access has become for daily life, especially during peak usage times.
Bell Pure Fibre also secured top honors in overall internet quality, excelling in connectivity, speed, video streaming, and web browsing scores. This comprehensive victory underscores the provider’s commitment to delivering the highest quality service to its customers.
As Canadians consider their options for internet service, this report serves as a timely reminder of the importance of choosing the right provider to meet their needs. The full details of the Speedtest Awards are now available, providing valuable insights for anyone looking to elevate their online experience.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor developments in Canada’s internet landscape.
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