Rogers Hikes Home Internet Prices Again: What You Need to Know
If you're a Rogers home internet customer, your monthly bill is going up again. Starting August 18, 2026, Rogers is raising prices by $7 per month (plus taxes) for certain home internet packages. That adds up to $84 more per year.
This is the second price increase this year for some customers. Rogers already raised prices by $7 in March 2026. Some high-speed plans, like Xfinity Premier 1.5 Gbps, saw $10 jumps earlier.
Why is Rogers raising prices?
Rogers says the increase is needed to cover network investment costs. But critics point out the timing. The hike comes as Rogers completes its $4.35 billion acquisition of MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment). That deal gives Rogers control of major sports teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.
Who is affected?
- Rogers home internet customers on certain packages (check your latest bill for details)
- Not affected: Customers with promotional discounts or guaranteed rates until their end dates
- Not affected: Bulk internet services included in condo fees or rental agreements
What you should do
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Check your bill. Look at your latest Rogers statement. It will show if your plan is affected and the new price.
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Know your rights. If you have a promotional discount or a guaranteed rate, that stays in place until the end date. Rogers cannot raise your price during that period.
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Contact Rogers. If you want to dispute the change, request a new agreement, or cancel, call Rogers directly. Use the phone number on your bill.
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Compare other providers. Bell has also raised prices recently. But smaller providers like TekSavvy, Start.ca, or Oxio may offer better deals. Use a comparison tool like Planhub or Canstar Blue to check.
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Consider switching. If you're out of contract, you can cancel without penalty. Just give Rogers 30 days' notice.
Bottom line
Rogers is raising home internet prices by $7 per month starting August 18, 2026. That's $84 more per year for affected customers. This is the second hike this year. Check your bill, know your rights, and compare other providers if you want to save money.