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Rogers Communications offers internet and IPTV bundles to suit a variety of lifestyles and price points. Our favorite overall bundle is the Ignite Flex 10, which includes unlimited data, a choice of speeds, and a combination of preset TV channels and flex channels that can be picked from a premium pool. 

Our picks for the best Rogers bundles include:

Each bundle includes the freedom to add SmartStream, Ignite Home Phone, and Theme Packs, as well as an unlimited data cell phone plan to your Rogers to customize your bundle as you see fit and simplify your monthly bills.

Let’s look at each of the Rogers bundles available right now.

Rogers Ignite Internet and TV bundles at a glance

Starter Flex 5Flex 10Flex 20 + SportsPremier
Number of channels 30 37 4260119
Flex channels 0 5102887
With 150Mbps $124.99 $129.99 $134.99$159.99$194.99
With 500Mbps $134.99 $139.99$144.99$169.99$204.99
With 1Gbps $144.99 $149.99$154.99$179.99$214.99

Best for Most People—Ignite Flex 10


The Rogers Ignite Flex 10 bundle includes ten flex channels and 42 base channels, so you always have something to watch. You select each flex channel from a predetermined group of premium channels. This bundle strikes the right balance between price and the number of included channels to make adding extra Theme Packs doable if necessary, but not as a requirement to enjoy your service. These Theme Packs are preselected groups of channels that fall under different categories. The full list is on Rogers’ website, with the Sportsnet + TSN pack among the most popular. 

As was mentioned above, this bundle can include 150Mbps, 500Mbps, or 1Gbps download speeds so that your internet service is just as capable as your TV selections.

Looking for a Rogers alternative?

TekSavvy offers great value as an independent ISP that's available in many provinces. You can pick up its Internet Cable 1000 for lightning-fast downloads, the Cable 100 Unlimited for high-speed internet at a fantastic value, or one of TekSavvy's other strong internet offers. TekSavvy also allows you to bundle with home phone and TV services for a single, simple bill at the end of each month.

Best for Basic Use—Ignite Flex 5


Subscribing to the Ignite Flex 5 will limit some of your plan customization options, but it also has a cheaper monthly rate. It’s the best choice for those only needing basic TV along with their Rogers internet. The Starter plan is $5 cheaper, but it provides fewer channels (30 vs. 37) and no flex channels when compared to the five included with the Ignite Flex 5. 

The Ignite Flex 5 is a great choice for those who watch a handful of channels regularly but still enjoy channel surfing occasionally. As with the Flex 10 bundle, your sports channel access is meager and will benefit from an add-on. Thankfully, all Rogers’ Ignite TV bundles are eligible for add-on channels. Add-ons are usually purchased in Theme Packs, but you can also add individual channels too.


Best for Sports Enthusiasts—Ignite Flex 20 + Sports


The main differences between this plan and the Ignite Flex 10 are the inclusion of more sports channels, CNN, Discovery, and the History channels. Plus, an extra ten flex channels to work with and an additional 18 standard channels. The Flex 20 bundle includes some of the premium channels, like Sportsnet and FX, without reaching the price of the Premier package. 

We recommend adding Rogers SmartStream to your chosen bundle. It’s a simple-to-use streaming box that makes accessing your favourite Disney+, YouTube, and Netflix shows as easy as using your voice to request content and will elevate your Rogers internet and TV experience. The inclusion of sports channels like Sportsnet and TSN alongside SmartStream and fast Ignite Wi-Fi gives you complete entertainment freedom.

Hidden Hack—TSN Direct and DAZN

If you’re looking for the best way to gain access to sports, you don’t have to go with the Ignite Flex 20 + Sports bundle to do so. TSN offers a streaming service called TSN Direct that provides customers access to all of TSN’s live TV channels for $199.90/year or $19.99/month. Combining TSN with DAZN (a sports streaming service) covers almost every sporting event. DAZN costs $150/year or $20/month and features every NFL, Premier League, and UEFA Champions League game live, plus more. Adding these independent streaming services to any Rogers Ignite bundle or Rogers Ignite Internet plan will keep you constantly entertained.

Best for Those Who Watch Everything—Ignite Premier


If you’re someone who’s constantly watching multiple series, following sports, and catching every movie as it hits TV, then the Ignite Premier bundle is the best fit for you. While the price is high, the number of channels included is astronomical. You get 119 channels and 87 flex channels in this bundle and by far the most selection. If you add SmartStream and Gigabit internet, you’ll have some of Canada’s most powerful content consumption currently available.

Rogers Bundle Features


While the channel selections will vary, there are a few constants across every Rogers Ignite bundle. A Disney+ subscription is currently included for free for 12 months ($11.99 after) when you sign up for any Ignite internet plan or bundle. You can add home phone service for $10/month to any bundle. Avid streamers can even pick up SmartStream for $5/month, which lets you access all of your favourite streaming services with ease through one streaming box and remote. Rogers Ignite bundles allow you to craft the perfect combination of services to fit your needs and allow you to add a Rogers cell phone plan to keep things simple with just one bill at the end of each month. If you're looking for full home service bundles, you'll want to compare Bell and Rogers internet service before making your decision.

You can compare the channels available in every bundle at Rogers


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