
Shaw Business has launched Fibre+ Gig 2.0 today for customers in Western Canada, available today.
“Businesses are more connected today than ever before, and with more technology powering their front and backend operations, they need access to fast and reliable internet services that can keep pace with their needs,” said Katherine Emberly, President, Business, Shaw Communications, in a statement. “Shaw Business’ Gig 2.0 is a game-changer — businesses of any size can now have access to speeds and capacity they need to handle today’s demands while preparing for technology of the future.”
Shaw says the new internet offering is available “in over 97 per cent of the Western market in urban and smaller business centres.”
The new Fibre+ Gig 2.0 internet offering includes unlimited data, starting from $195 per month for new customers on a 3-year term.
Shaw and Rogers are still trying to finalize their merger, but the deal is facing opposition from the Competition Bureau.
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