Entries in fibre (3)

Friday
Feb112022

Bell brings pure fibre internet access to Georgina

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Approximately 14,000 homes and businesses in Georgina are promised high-speed internet services as Bell expands its fibre internet to the community. The expansion program is part of Bell's capital expenditure acceleration program for investment in national next-generation network infrastructure. The telecommunications company targets to bring all-fibre broadband access by 2024.

Bell fully funded this broadband expansion program. It promises fast and high-capacity 100% fibre connections with internet download speeds of up to 1.5Gbps and access to Bell services like Fibe TV.

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Saturday
Feb052022

Telus rolls out PureFibre X in Edmonton

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Telus has launched its new home Internet tier in Edmonton, claiming it offers the fastest speeds among all major providers in the country. PureFibre X is now available to residents in the city, offering symmetrical upload and download speeds of 2.5Gbps. The carrier touts its 100% fibre-to-home network allows it to "seamlessly increase bandwidth and capacity to deliver these unparalleled speeds." The company says it is the only major provider in Western Canada to offer this all fibre network.

The PureFibre X plan includes a Wi-Fi6 compatible router, offering you faster speeds on more devices. Those in your household can enjoy simultaneous gaming, web surfing, video calling, streaming, homeschooling, etc.

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Sunday
May172020

Bell MTS will bring fibre internet to Morden, Manitoba

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Bell MTS announces plans to bring fibre internet connections to residents and businesses in Morden, Manitoba. It's part of a broader plan made with a $1 billion to launch fibre network speeds across Manitoba. Once these connections are installed, the promised download speeds can go up to 1.5Gbps.

Construction of the networks is scheduled to start sometime this summer, with first customers getting access in the fall. There are 3,300 homes and businesses in the city, with around 9,000 residents, making it an excellent place to start rolling out fibre connections. Bell also plans to bring these fast speeds to La Salle, Flin Flon, and Churchill in Manitoba this year.