
NetJOI Phone gives you unlimited Canada or Canada+U.S. calling, crystal-clear quality, and reliable service that works with any Internet provider. Keep your number or pick a new one — just plug in the adapter and start calling.
No tech visits. No contracts. No surprise price hikes.
Built Different. Priced Fair.
Loyalty, Rewarded.
Talk More, Pay Less.
Plug & Play Simplicity.
Reliable calling options for every home — whether you're calling across town or across the world.
Canada-Wide Calling
Canada + U.S. Calling
Best for International Calling
Adapter Options: Rent for $4/month, buy once, or use your own compatible adapter.
Add international calling credit in $5, $10, or $20 amounts - a perfect add-on for keeping in touch with loved ones worldwide. Available on all NetJOI Phone plans. Any unused international calling credit resets on the 1st of each month.
Rates vary by destination and underlying carrier - NetJOI does not set per-minute prices.

You can keep your current number or get a new one during checkout.
| NetJOI Digital Phone | Traditional Landline | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Price | $11.95 – $21.95 (+$4 rental) | $30–$50+ |
| Unlimited Canada/US Calling | Often extra | |
| Keep Your Number | ||
| Works with any Internet | Tied to provider | |
| Contracts Required | None | Usually |
| Setup | Plug & Play | Technician Visit |
| Low International Rates | High |
If you’d like to dive a little deeper into how VoIP works and what to expect when switching, these guides are a great place to start. They break things down in plain English so you can feel confident before making the move.
Canadians are switching from traditional landlines to VoIP for lower bills and clearer calls. If you're comparing options like Ooma or MagicJack, this guide breaks down the real differences so you can see how value, features, and reliability stack up.
Read full comparison →VoIP home phone service can cut your bill by 50% or more. Learn how pricing works, what “unlimited” actually means, and how to choose a low-cost provider without hidden fees.
See VoIP savings →Yes — VoIP is fully regulated by the CRTC. This guide explains the rules around number portability, e911, privacy, and reliability so you know exactly what protections you have.
Learn about VoIP rules →VoIP works with a simple ATA adapter that connects your home phone to the Internet. This guide walks you through the required hardware and how setup works for Canadian homes.
Equipment guide →A detailed look at the Grandstream HT801/HT802 adapters — setup tips, features, and why they’re recommended for reliable VoIP service in Canada.
Read hardware guide →Want more? Our full VoIP resource hub covers setup, pricing, hardware, long-distance rates, and everything Canadians need to know before switching.
Browse all VoIP guides →
With NetJOI’s digital phone service, E-911 connects you to the nearest emergency centre — but works over the Internet.
NetJOI Phone works with any Internet provider — Bell, Rogers, Eastlink, or anyone else.
Atlantic Canada: Halifax • Moncton • Charlottetown • St. John’s
NetJOI: where the only static you’ll hear is the sound of your savings growing.
Prices shown do not include taxes. Modem rental is included with all Internet plans unless you choose to purchase your own. Speeds may vary based on location, usage patterns, network conditions, and your equipment. Maximum speeds are based on wired connections; actual performance may be lower over Wi-Fi. Use of the service, including unlimited data, is subject to our Internet Terms of Service. NetJOI TV service is delivered through IPTV plans provided by Atop TV. Available to new NetJOI customers where service is technically feasible. NetJOI Communications is operated by Quasar Tech Inc, a CRTC-licensed provider of telecommunications services in Canada. Llama therapy not included but friendly, local support is.