See Where RFNOW Fiber Internet Is Currently Available

Coverage Map

RFNOW Fiber Network

Coverage maps show an approximation and are subject to change without notice. If your address is within the coverage map, it does not guarantee service availability. Construction and location-specific availability may vary and can be dependent on many factors including weather, topography, and necessary approvals. For more information about your specific address, please feel free to contact us. For fixed wireless internet, even if your address appears within the coverage map approximation, a site inspection may be required to confirm if service can installed and to test coverage and speed capabilities.

We’re currently expanding in the following areas:

  • Sturgis
  • RM of Preeceville
  • Ketchen
  • RM of Hazel Dell
  • RM of Sasman
  • RM of Kelvington
  • Chelan
  • Bjorkdale
  • RM of Porcupine Plain
  • Weekes
  • Wakaw Lake
  • Archerwill
  • St. Benedict
  • Wakaw
  • RM of Fish Creek
  • RM of Rosthern
  • Hague
  • Blumenheim
  • Arran
  • Bertwell
  • Etomami
  • RM of Hudson Bay
  • Marean Lake
  • Village of Yarbo
  • RM of Langenberg
  • RM of Churchbridge
  • RM of Calder
  • RM of Kamsack
  • Crystal Lake
  • RM of Keys
  • Norquay
  • RM of Barrier Valley
  • Barrier Lake
  • RM of Domremy
  • Burr

We’re always expanding our network to give rural Canadians a better Internet experience.

Contact Us today for more information.

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