Rogers and Fido customers should see improved LTE wireless service at one of the newest shopping malls in the Lower Mainland. The company announced this morning Tsawwassen Mills in Delta now has improved LTE wireless service.

“Our customers want a reliable mobile experience wherever they are, whether it’s to keep in touch with friends and family or shopping for great Black Friday deals on their phones,” said Perm Jawanda, Regional Vice President, Rogers Communications, in a statement to iPhone in Canada.
Rogers also notes it has enabled 700 MHz spectrum in the area, known as “the beachfront real estate of spectrum”, which will provide better signal in hard to reach places such as basements and elevators.
The timing of the announcement is to coincide with Black Friday shopping, which kicks off today at most retailers both in-store and online. Check out our Black Friday deals roundup here.
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