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SaskTel launches wireless broadband Internet service to additional 25 locations

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REGINA – SaskTel has rolled out its High Speed Fusion Internet service to new customers at 25 more sites in the province.

The company said that High Speed Fusion, a fixed wireless LTE-TDD service, is now available to new subscribers being serviced from tower locations in Avonlea, Bruno, Candle Lake, Canora, Central Butte, Choiceland, Climax, Dorintosh, Elbow, Etomami Lake, Fort Qu'Appelle, Hague, Hodgeville, Lajord, Leask, Lestock, Mankota, Meath Park, Middle Lake, Nipawin, Paynton, Raymore, Rosthern, Stewart Valley and Wimmer.  Further deployment in the remaining 17 locations that were previously served by WBBI (Wireless Broadband Internet) will be announced in the coming months.  

The service will be available for $79.95 per month and will offer download speeds of up to 5 Mbps.  SaskTel said that its High Speed Fusion Internet service is the recommended Internet choice for customers in the listed locations, however customers can still choose its satellite Internet service or 4G mobile Internet service if they reside within a 4G coverage area.

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