
Rogers announced on Tuesday it has expanded its 5G network in Quebec, reaching 11 new cities and towns, as listed below:
- Beaconsfield
- Boucherville
- Brossard
- Dorval
- Drummondville
- Longueuil
- Mascouche
- Mont Tremblant
- Saint-Constant
- Saint-Lambert
- Terrebonne
“As the first carrier to bring 5G to the province, we’re proud to continue to expand our wireless network to reach even more communities across Québec,” said Edith Cloutier, President of Québec, Rogers Communications, in an issued statement. “These are critical investments to keep Quebecers, wherever they may reside, connected to award-winning wireless technology that will drive innovation and prosperity across our province.”
Rogers says its 5G network in Quebec now reaches over 90 communities. In order to get 5G network access, one needs to subscribe to one of the company’s Infinite plan, starting at $80 per month.
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