Connecting Community. Empowering Growth. Strengthening the Future.

Fiber Internet Built for First Nations Communities

Reliable. Secure. Built for Community Growth.

Access to fast, dependable Internet is essential for community safety, education, health services, and economic development. RFNOW partners with First Nations communities to deliver 100% pure fiber‑optic Internet—bringing world‑class connectivity that supports self‑determination, opportunity, and long‑term prosperity.

Why Fiber Internet is Important to First Nations

Stronger Community Connectivity

Fiber Internet makes it easier for families to stay connected, support Elders, share cultural teachings, and strengthen communication with loved ones near and far.

Improved Access to Healthcare & Education

High‑speed fiber Internet enables  telehealth appointments,  mental‑health support, online schooling, and career training for lifelong success.

Enhanced Community Safety & Emergency Response

Reliable Internet is critical for emergency alerts, security systems and real-time communication — when communities need it most.

Economic Development & Local Business Growth

Fast Internet empowers entrepreneurs, supports local businesses, enables remote work, and helps attract new investment – strengthening local economies and expanding opportunities within the community.
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Faster Downloads & Seamless Streaming

Fiber Internet gives you best connection when it comes to gaming, entertainment and everyday digital life – no interruptions, no frustrations.

Internet Designed for Everyday Life

RFNOW Fiber Internet supports the way First Nations households live, work, and learn today:

  • 100% pure fiber‑optic connection
  • Symmetrical upload & download speeds
  • Unlimited data with no throttling
  • Low latency for gaming, streaming and video calls
  • Secure, future‑ready infrastructure
  • eero Pro 6E whole‑home Wi‑Fi included

Fiber Internet transmits data using light, making it faster, more secure, and more reliable than satellite or fixed wireless services commonly used in rural and remote areas—while also being environmentally friendly, energy‑efficient, and free from space debris or orbital waste.

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First Nations Residential Fiber Internet Plans

Choose a plan designed to handle multiple devices, online learning, streaming, and work‑from‑home needs:

Be part of your community’s connected future.

Features
  • 100% pure fiber connection
  • 350 Mbps Upload/Download
  • Unlimited data
  • eero Pro 6E Wi-Fi router
Best For
  • Essential Internet for surfing and streaming
Features
  • 100% pure fiber connection
  • 650 Mbps Upload/Download
  • Unlimited data
  • eero Pro 6E Wi-Fi router
Best For
  • Advanced Internet requirements including streaming, working and gaming
Features
  • 100% pure fiber connection
  • 1 Gbps Upload/Download
  • Unlimited data
  • eero Pro 6E Wi-Fi router
Best For
  • The ultimate Internet experience with our fastest plan, built for maximum usage and devices
*New First Nations customers only. Based on an 18 month term. Includes $10/mo eero Pro 6E router rental. Prices may differ by First Nation community.

Make the Most of Your Connection

Fiber Internet gives you the reliability for streaming your favourite television shows or staying connected with family far away.

Phone

talkNOW

Say goodbye to dropped calls! Our home phone plans run on reliable fiber optic lines, giving you consistent signals even in bad weather.

TV

streamNOW

Watch your favourite television shows from the comfort of your own home with streamNOW over your fiber Internet connection.

RFNOW – A Trusted, Canadian Internet Partner

RFNOW is a proudly Canadian Internet provider serving rural Manitoba and Saskatchewan. With local teams who live and work in the communities they support, RFNOW delivers dependable service, responsive customer support, and long‑term infrastructure investment—helping close the digital divide for First Nations communities

Building a Stronger Digital Future—Together

Every partnership is rooted in collaboration, respect, and long‑term community goals. RFNOW is proud to work alongside First Nations leadership to bring fiber connectivity that supports safety, wellbeing, and economic independence—today and for future generations in these communities:

Birdtail Sioux First Nation
Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation
Cowessess First Nation
Dakota Tipi First Nation
Keeseekoose First Nation
Long Plain First Nation
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
Swan Lake First Nation
Zagime Anishinabek First Nations

Get Connected Today

Don’t wait to make the switch to fiber Internet. Your future is waiting.