25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016

25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016 This table shows the percentage of Canadian households in large, medium, and small population centres, as well as in rural areas, that can access 25 Mbps broadband services in each province and territory. Small population centres are considered to have populations of between 1,000 and 29, 000. Medium population centres are considered to have populations of between 30,000 and 99,999. Large population centres are considered to have populations greater than 100,000. Rural areas have populations of less than 1,000 or fewer than 400 people per square kilometre. Broadband availability includes services delivered through fixed wireless technology. Actual availability may be restricted by capacity limitations in the network, topography and interference from structures and vegetation. As such, the figures should be considered a best possible availability estimate. Satellite services are excluded since they have a national footprint. 2018-04-11 Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Ouvert-Open@crtc.gc.ca Information and CommunicationsBandwidthInternet speedTelecommunicationsInternetBroadbandAccess speedsStatisticsHigh-speed Internet accessUrban areasRural areas 25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016 (Eng Excel)XLSX https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/25MbpsProvincialAvailability.xlsx Data Dictionary (Eng)TXT https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/Data Dictionary.txt 25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016 (FRA CSV)CSV https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/DisponibiliteProvinciale25Mbps.csv 25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016 (Fra Excel)XLSX https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/DisponibiliteProvinciale25Mbps.xlsx Data Dictionary (Fra)TXT https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/Dictionnaire de données.txt 25Mbps Broadband service availability – Urban vs. rural (% of households), by province and territory, 2016 (Eng CSV)CSV https://applications.crtc.gc.ca/OpenData/CASP/25MbpsBroadBandService/2016/25MbpsProvincialAvailability.csv

This table shows the percentage of Canadian households in large, medium, and small population centres, as well as in rural areas, that can access 25 Mbps broadband services in each province and territory. Small population centres are considered to have populations of between 1,000 and 29, 000. Medium population centres are considered to have populations of between 30,000 and 99,999. Large population centres are considered to have populations greater than 100,000. Rural areas have populations of less than 1,000 or fewer than 400 people per square kilometre.

Broadband availability includes services delivered through fixed wireless technology. Actual availability may be restricted by capacity limitations in the network, topography and interference from structures and vegetation. As such, the figures should be considered a best possible availability estimate.

Satellite services are excluded since they have a national footprint.

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