Rogers has announced today wireless improvements in two cities in Ontario.

For Rogers and Fido customers in Sarnia, the area around Modeland Road and the Michigan Line now have faster and more consistent wireless service.
“Our customers want high quality wireless access wherever they are, whether it’s working on the go, staying connected while strolling through Blackwell Trails Park, or even just using their device in their own backyard,” said Arnold Abramowitz, Vice-President, Wireless Access Networks at Rogers Communications, in a statement.
Mayor Mike Bradley said, “I’m pleased that Rogers Communications will be investing in the future by improving wireless services within our city.”
Cambridge Gets Improved Wireless Service
For those in the city of Cambridge, wireless service has improved around Dundas Street and Franklin Boulevard, offering a “faster, more reliable and consistent wireless experience than ever before.”
Rogers recently improved wireless service in other parts of Ontario as well, with Dover and Brampton seeing improvements last month.
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