Canada APN Settings

11 mobile carriers in Canada indexed with APN configuration for 4G LTE and 5G mobile data. Pick your provider for step-by-step setup instructions on Android and iPhone, plus the exact APN string, username, password, and authentication settings.

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What is an APN?

An Access Point Name (APN) is the address your phone uses to connect to your carrier's mobile data network. When you insert a SIM card, your phone normally pulls APN settings automatically from the SIM profile. Manual APN configuration is needed when auto-detect fails — typically after a SIM swap between phones, after a factory reset, on imported (unlocked) phones, when using a prepaid travel SIM, or when troubleshooting "no internet" errors on mobile data despite a healthy 4G/5G signal.

Canada carrier quick reference

CarrierAPNMNC
Bell internet
Chatr Mobile internet
Fido internet
Fizz internet
Freedom Mobile internet
Koodo Mobile internet
Lucky Mobile internet
Public Mobile internet
Rogers internet
Sasktel internet
Telus internet

How Canada mobile carriers identify your SIM

Every Canada SIM card carries a PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) identifier made of two parts: the MCC (Mobile Country Code), which is the same for all Canada carriers, plus the MNC (Mobile Network Code) which is unique per carrier. The MCC+MNC pair is how your phone knows which network the SIM belongs to. You normally never need to enter these by hand; they are listed on each carrier page for reference and for the rare dual-SIM scenarios where you need explicit network selection.

Common APN setup issues in Canada

  1. SIM works on one phone but not another. The new phone is using cached APN settings from a previous carrier. Open the APN list and delete unused entries before adding the Canada carrier's APN manually.
  2. iPhone "Cellular Data Network" menu hidden. Some Canada carriers ship locked SIM profiles that hide manual APN editing on iOS. Reset network settings (Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Reset Network Settings) and let the carrier auto-config trigger when the SIM reinserts.
  3. Data shows "5G+" but pages do not load. Most often a DNS issue, not an APN issue. Force-switch to your carrier's DNS by clearing custom DNS in network settings, or test with public DNS like 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8.
  4. MMS picture messages fail. MMS uses a separate APN configuration even when data works. On Android, add a second APN profile with APN type mms. On iPhone, fill in the MMS section below Cellular Data in the same APN editor.

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