
Telus, along with its network infrastructure partners Fibre Connect and Ledcor, announced Monday its Telus PureFibre internet services will soon be available in the community of Calgary-Bonavista, located in south central Calgary.
The release indicates residents will be able to access theoretical speeds of up to 5 Gbps.
“Soon, people living in Calgary-Bonavista will have access to the same future-ready speeds, rock-solid reliability and life-changing benefits that TELUS’ world-leading networks are enabling across Canada,” reads a Telus press release.
The project includes more than 250 kilometres of fibre construction and would not be possible without the collaboration of the City of Calgary through permitting and right-of-way access, according to the press release.


