Type a postcode. We will tell you the date your address goes live. Not estimated, not pending, not a register-interest form. A date. If we are not on your street yet, we tell you the month we will be and you owe us nothing.
Don't know your postcode? Drop a pin on the map.
The same crew who installed Quinte's fibre cabinets for these carriers, since 2003, is the crew that lights your house under BOQ.
Bell shows you "available in your postal code". We show you which side of which street. Click any street for lit date, ONT count, and a real install slot.
Bell's coverage map shows postal codes, not addresses. They mark "available" if any address in your three-letter postal area could maybe be served. Often that means a sales rep books a site survey, the survey says "no fibre to your unit", and you end up on a copper plan with "fibre" in the marketing name. Here is what "covered" means at BOQ.
"There is a fibre cabinet somewhere in your postal code." That is the whole standard. It does not mean your house is wired. It does not mean the install slot exists. It does not mean a tech is dispatched within 30 days. The site survey adds two weeks; the result is often a copper plan in a fibre wrapper.
Glass is terminated to the demarc on your wall. The ONT is provisioned. The install slot we quote is real - 14-day median in Quinte West, 18-day on cluster streets. We do not have a site survey step because we already laid the cable. If we ever miss the install window, we credit a month at the locked plan price.
Type your postcode. If we are not on your street yet we tell you the month we will be. We do not collect a register-interest email, we do not hold a deposit, we do not pretend a date is a launch date. If our build hits your street in October, we tell you October.