CRTC report shows Canadians using more broadband, and paying more for it
GATINEAU, Que. — The country’s telecom regulator says Canadians are demanding more, and faster, Internet access, especially on mobile devices.
But critics complain that broadband speeds are not keeping up with that demand and it’s getting much more expensive to go online.
In its annual communications monitoring report, the CRTC says there were three million more mobile broadband subscriptions taken out by Canadians in 2016 compared with the previous year, a 13.3 per cent increase.
And the regulator says Canadians used an average of 1.2 gigabytes of data a month on their wireless devices, a 25 per cent hike from 2015.


