
TORONTO — TeraGo Inc., a provider of wireless connectivity and private 5G wireless networking services, announced today the launch of its 5G millimetre wave (mmWave) service to connected multi-dwelling units (MDUs) in Ontario.
“This multiple gigabit solution will allow TeraGo partners to provide high-speed internet services to previously hard to service buildings and residences,” reads a press release.
TeraGo holds 2120 MHz of exclusive spectrum licences in the 24 GHz and 38 GHz spectrum bands, “which it utilizes to provide secure and reliable enterprise grade networking and connectivity services,” the release explains.
The company currently serves more than 1,800 Canadian and global businesses operating in major markets across Canada, including Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Ottawa and Winnipeg.
“Utilizing TeraGo’s national 5G mmWave spectrum, Connected MDUs across Canada will have options to support residence and customer demands for high-speed internet. This launch is TeraGo’s first strategic venture to align with organizations and ultimately support Canadian consumers,” the release says.
“We are excited to partner with and empower companies to provide high-speed internet services to previously difficult to service buildings and residences,” said Blake Wetzel, chief revenue officer at TeraGo, in the release.
“With this positive step to leverage our advanced services in Ontario, we hope to continue to expand these capabilities across Canada. TeraGo remains laser focused on the further development of mmWave 5G fixed wireless technologies to better the lives of Canadians.”
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