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EBOX vs TekSavvy Fibre in Ontario

This is a practical framing for ebox vs teksavvy searches on Bell FTTH, not a spec sheet from either carrier. Pricing and features change—treat ebox.ca and teksavvy.com as the sources of truth before you pay.

Short answer

EBOX is often the better value if you want cheaper Bell-hosted FTTH and are comfortable running your own router with PPPoE/VLAN details. TekSavvy may win if you value a long-running independent ISP brand or a specific promo at your address.

Comparison table

EBOX vs TekSavvy on dimensions Ontario shoppers compare
Topic EBOX TekSavvy
Price Often very competitive on Bell FTTH tiers; verify your address and current promos. Varies by market and promotions; compare the exact speed tier you can get.
Network type Bell-hosted FTTH in eligible Ontario areas (fibre to the home). Mix of access types; Bell FTTH resale exists where wholesale agreements allow.
Bell FTTH wholesale Core product story for many Ontario fibre subscribers. Available in some Bell FTTH footprints depending on product and region.
Own-router support Strong DIY documentation in forums; PPPoE + VLAN 40 + MTU 1492 is a common recipe. BYOR is common across TekSavvy products; confirm Bell FTTH specifics for your order.
PPPoE Typical handoff model discussed for Bell FTTH with EBOX. Also used in many Bell FTTH wholesale contexts; follow TekSavvy’s install notes.
VLAN 40 Frequently required on the WAN for Bell-style PPPoE in community guides. May apply on similar underlying networks; treat vendor guidance as authoritative.
Supplied router Nokia Beacon appears in many installs; optional if you fully replace the gateway path. Hardware varies by product generation; check what ships with your plan today.
Static IP options Public IPv4 add-ons or CGNAT details change over time—read the cart carefully. Same class of concern; compare add-on pricing if you need inbound IPv4.
Public technical docs Lean official docs; lots of peer guides for UniFi, pfSense, and OpenWrt. Long community history; still verify anything business-critical with support.
Value Strong when you want low monthly cost and are comfortable self-supporting networking. Strong when brand familiarity or specific promos win at your serviceable address.

Who should choose EBOX

  • You want aggressive Bell FTTH pricing and accept DIY networking culture.
  • You already planned ebox unifi or another BYOR stack with PPPoE + VLAN 40.
  • You read EBOX’s terms yourself and are comfortable self-serving most tier-1 questions.

Who should choose TekSavvy

  • You strongly prefer TekSavvy’s brand history or a specific promotion.
  • You want to compare TekSavvy’s bundle of support channels against EBOX for your use case.
  • You need a product mix beyond Bell FTTH that TekSavvy still sells in your area.

Why I chose EBOX

At my address the monthly delta was meaningful for the same fibre tier I could already get from the incumbent. I knew I would run UniFi regardless of ISP, so support for ebox pppoe plus VLAN tagging mattered more than a bundled mesh kit.

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