Rogers for Business has announced that itâs expanding its fibre-optic network to more than 2,500 businesses in Calgary.
The project will bring high-speed connectivity to small and medium-sized businesses across the city. Rogers notes that the network will allow businesses to adopt flexible technologies for digital e-commerce and private networking.
âWith this expansion in Calgary, we are delivering on our commitment to invest in Western Canada and support businesses of all sizes by providing them with more choice when it comes to high-speed fibre connectivity,â said Dean Prevost, the president of Connected Home and Rogers for Business, in a statement.
From: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Thanks to federal and provincial investments, Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to Prince George will soon have cellular coverage along the entire route, fulfilling a critical recommendation to make the highway safer.
Thanks to federal and provincial investments, Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to Prince George will soon have cellular coverage along the entire route, fulfilling a critical recommendation to make the highway safer.
“We must continue to do everything in our power to prevent violence against Indigenous women and girls to ensure they are safe to travel anywhere in our province, but especially between communities along Highway 16,” said Barb Ward-Burkitt, executive director, Prince George Native Friendship Centre. “I commend the Province, the federal government and Rogers for expanding cell service along the isolated and essential corridor between Smithers and Prince Rupert-it serves as an important step in recon
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