Our testing focuses on consistent, reliable delivery of broadband download and upload speeds. We also checked out rural speeds in parts of Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. This year, we drove around 20 Canadian cities, as large as the GTA and as small as Sudbury, ON and Drummondville, QC. We've been testing Canada's mobile networks annually since 2013. While rates are still generally higher than in the US, the arrival of unlimited plans in Canada hasn't resulted in the networks slowing down-they're still, on average, twice as fast as the mobile networks in America. The real news this year is that Canadian networks are offering a lot more for subscribers' money, and holding up under the strain of much more capacious service plans. After three years with Telus on top, Bell once again moved into the lead thanks to its more reliable network in many cities.
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