
TORONTO – Rogers said Tuesday that it has upgraded its wireless service in parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Alberta as part of its multi-year network plan to bring gigabit LTE and 5G to its customers.
The upgrades will impact Rogers and Fido customers in Moncton and outside of Fredericton; in Halifax, Bedford and on Hwy 101 near Bridgetown; in the Quebec cities of Gatineau, Boischatel, Québec City, Montréal, St-Eustache, Blainville and Terrebonne; and in four locations in Alberta including Belgravia in Edmonton, Strathcona Athletic Park, as well as several areas in Lethbridge including Willowbrook and Fleetwood.
The enhancements will also improve the wireless experience for its business customers in these areas.