Bell is expanding its pure fibre internet service to Georgina, Ontario.
The expansion will give 14,000 locations access to all-fibre broadband and is part of the company’s capital expenditure acceleration program investing in next-generation infrastructure.
Margaret Quirk, the mayor of Georgina, welcomes the investment. “When competing with other communities to attract companies and residents, we know that high-speed internet can often be a deciding factor, and I am glad that residents have options when making that decision,” she said in a statement.
Once completed, residents will have access to download speeds of up to 1.5Gbps and other Bell services, including Fibe TV.
This announcement is in addition to the roughly $4 billion Bell spends on expanding broadband infrastructure every year.
Source: Bell
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