That looks like a cell tower list not a list of alternatives.
Mobile network operators (MNOs)
Nearly everything is owned by Bell, Telus, Rogers and if you travel roam they end up being your national roaming option with most of the other options.
An orange is not an orange according to your comment.
What do you mean it’s not a list of alternatives when it shows towers owned by different operators pinned on the map. Vidéotron has a lot of towers and so does Sasktel.
Yes, when you travel outside your area the other operators do pay fees to the big three but it is still less overall than what you would pay directly as the other telecoms have more bargaining power thus bringing down the costs for everyone.
Lol Saskatchewan and sasktel. Will have to open in desktop, it’s not mobile friendly.
I use public Mobile, but it’s owned by Telus.
Teksavvy for Internet.
oxiois almost half what Teksavvy charges (Hamilton, 120 down - 10 up $49 vs Teksavvy’s $90, albeit they’re on limited sale now)
Koodo offers internet in Ontario with similar pricing to oxio.
Also the flanker brands owned by the big 3 are:
Rogers: Fido, Chatr.
Telus: Koodo Mobile, Public Mobile.
Bell: Virgin Plus and Lucky Mobile.
Who owns Fizz?
Vidéotron.
That’s a funny typo