
Access Communications Co-operative announced Tuesday it has upgraded its internet services in six more Saskatchewan communities.
Homes and businesses in Craik, Kamsack, Kelvington, Kinistino, Leader and Maidstone now have access to faster internet speeds via Access’s HyperSpeed 700 and HyperSpeed 1 Gig offerings, a press release says.
“We’re thrilled to be offering our upgraded services in these communities that supports customers in their home and the most demanding business operations,” Carmela Haines, president and CEO of Access, said in the release. “We know how important connectivity is across this province. We’ve got the right packages and services to suit people’s needs.”
Access customers in these communities can now enjoy the company’s latest TV platform, AccessNexTV, and AccessNexTV Stream, which includes more than 200 channels, HD and 4K content, plus more choice and more ways to watch. “With AccessNexTV Stream, watch TV anywhere and on a variety of devices without a set top box,” the release says.
Access is also now offering AccessSmartHome and AccessBusiness Smart Security services, plus phones services including hosted PBX for businesses, in these communities.
In addition to the six towns mentioned above, Access says it has now completed upgrades in Carlyle, Carnduff, Carrot River, Dalmeny, Fort Qu’Appelle, Gull Lake, Indian Head, Langham, Macklin, Moosomin, Rosetown, Rouleau, Shaunavon, Spiritwood, Watrous, Whitewood, Wilkie and Wynyard.