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A Guide to Finding the Best TV and Internet Provider in Quebec

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
October 5, 2025
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In search of a trustworthy, affordable, no-contract TV + Internet provider in Quebec? Bravo Telecom provides just that: cost-effective plans and bundles that combine excellent TV and Internet service with no long-term obligations, clear pricing, and trustworthy support. Bravo Telecom is positioned as a local, customer-friendly alternative to the big telecoms, providing Quebec residents with flexible plans, free installation, and no hidden fees, whether they are streaming, gaming, or watching live sports. (Check out their promotional page for the “Best TV and Internet Packages in Quebec.)


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Internet Speeds & Pricing

According to PlanHub.ca’s comparison page, these plans are among the most competitively priced in Quebec. In addition, all Bravo Telecom equipment, including modems and Wi-Fi routers, aligns with the guidelines outlined by the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission), ensuring safe and reliable performance for Canadian households.

  • 10 Mbps — CAD $35/month (basic browsing)
  • 30 Mbps — CAD $39/month (light streaming, remote work)
  • 60 Mbps — CAD $45/month (HD streaming, small families)
  • 120 Mbps — CAD $60/month (or ~$59 on promo; 4K streaming, gaming)
  • 200 Mbps — CAD $69/month (up to $79 in some areas; heavy users, multiple gamers)

Unlike many national providers, Bravo guarantees unlimited usage, transparent billing, and straightforward equipment policies, making it easier for customers to plan their monthly budget.”

TV Plans

Bravo Telecom structures its television service via several base packages, plus optional add-ons. Here’s how they generally break down:

  • La Base — ~14 to 19 standard channels (the most basic tier)
  • Le Sport — adds ~19 or 24 sports-oriented channels (for sports fans)
  • Le Plus — around 27 channels total (more general content)
  • Le Complet — ~29 to 35 channels (the full lineup, ideal for families)

In addition, customers can choose add-on themed packs such as PopCorn (includes Crave, HBO, Super Écran, etc.) and TSN (sports) to tailor their viewing experience.

These tiers enable a “mix-and-match” approach: you can pick the Internet speed you need, pair it with a TV base package, and optionally include premium extras.


Bundle Types & Key Features

To give customers more choice, Bravo offers flexible bundle formats that fit different lifestyles:

  • Duo (Internet + TV): a common choice for households that want both services on one bill.
  • Trio (Internet + TV + Phone): perfect for households that still need a home line, powered by VoIP technology.
  • Internet + Phone (Duo Téléphone): ideal for customers who don’t watch much TV but want fast Internet and clear calling.

Every bundle includes free installation, modem + Wi-Fi equipment, no long-term contract, and a 15-day satisfaction guarantee. Customers can also benefit from promotions like the first month free, which makes switching to Bravo risk-free.


Testimonials & Reviews

PlanHub and Google Ratings

Bravo Telecom earns consistently strong customer ratings across platforms. On PlanHub.ca, users give it an average of 4.4/5 across categories like service quality, billing clarity, and customer support. Google Reviews echo this trust, with thousands of clients praising Bravo’s responsiveness and value for money.

Customer testimonials highlight the difference:

  • ‘“Finally, a provider that respects its customers! I saved over $20/month, the connection is fast, and the price hasn’t changed.” — Sophie L. (Google Review)
  • “Installation was quick and simple, and the technician explained everything clearly. Best switch I’ve made in years.” — Marc G. (Google Review)

These voices underline Bravo’s commitment to stability, affordability, and customer care that national players often struggle to match.

Expert Endorsements
Bravo Telecom’s approach has also been recognized in Quebec media and industry comparisons:

  • PlanHub (ranked among the top budget providers)
  • MovingWaldo (praised for transparency and value)

 These multiple mentions show that Bravo is more than a niche player—it’s consistently held up in comparison platforms and local media.


Understanding Broadband Speeds & How to Choose

To understand Bravo’s services better, it’s important to know what different Internet speeds actually offer. The CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) and Canadian government resources outline typical household needs and the bandwidth needed for streaming, gaming, or working from home. For example, you can refer to the CRTC’s broadband performance guidance.

Another useful resource is the ISED’s “Progress Toward Universal Access to High-Speed Internet in Canada” on broadband Internet. These explain how speeds, latency, and data volumes connect. Based on this information, Bravo’s 60 Mbps and 120 Mbps plans work well for families streaming in HD or 4K at the same time. The 200 Mbps option is usually more than enough for several heavy users or gamers.

When you compare Bravo with other providers, such as Distributel, Videotron, and Bell, you’ll notice similar speed tiers in the $50 to $90 range. Bravo stands out because of its no-contract flexibility and bundled TV options.

FAQ

Are the prices promotional or fixed?

A bravo state there is no unexpected price increases following a promotional period and promotes transparent, fixed pricing. Verify prices for your address at all times, though, as availability may differ depending on the postal code.

Can I use my own smart TV box or other TV device?

Bravo’s IPTV setup is compatible with a number of devices, including Apple TV, Android TV boxes, and similar set-top boxes. However, you should check with their support staff to make sure.

How difficult is it to install?

Professionals handle installation, which is free of charge. Many customers say that the setup was quick and easy, and the process is meant to be easy to use.

Am I locked into a contract?

No — Bravo Telecom’s plans are month-to-month, no long-term contract. You’re free to change or cancel any time, subject to the 15-day satisfaction guarantee for early exit.

What Internet speeds are suitable for streaming or gaming?

  • 10–30 Mbps: adequate for casual browsing, standard-definition streaming, light use
  • 60 Mbps: good for HD streaming on multiple devices, light gaming
  • 120 Mbps: supports 4K streaming and multiple users/gamers
  • 200 Mbps: solid headroom even for families or heavy usage

If you play online competitive games, latency matters too — Bravo’s use of established cable backhaul helps keep latency low, making their higher tiers viable for gaming.


Why Many Households in Quebec Choose Bravo Telecom

In the end, Quebec residents who compare TV and Internet providers consistently find Bravo Telecom at the top of the list for value, transparency, and reliability. With no-contract plans, free installation, clear monthly pricing, and recognition from media such as Les Affaires and Journal de Montréal, Bravo is not just an alternative to the big telecoms—it’s a local champion for fair, customer-friendly service.

For anyone seeking straightforward TV and Internet packages with the flexibility to upgrade or cancel at any time, Bravo Telecom remains a reliable choice for Quebec households seeking flexibility and transparent pricing.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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