Rogers customers around Parc Delpha –Sauvé and Baie Saint-Francois, in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, now have improved wireless service. According to the company, “customers in this residential, commercial and recreational area will have a faster, more reliable and consistent wireless experience than ever before.”

“Our customers want high quality wireless access wherever they are, whether it’s working on the go, staying connected while running errands on Victoria Street, or using their device while relaxing in the park or on a boat,” said Edith Cloutier, President of Quebec, Rogers Communications, in a press release.
Rogers says today’s announcement is part of the company’s multi-year national network plan, with future goals to implement its 5G network, with partner Ericsson.
The company previously announced wireless service improvements in Sarnia and Cambridge, Ontario, along with Saskatoon as well.
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