Rogers expands high-speed wireless network to cover 97% of Manitoba

Posted by Knowlton Thomas on 2011-03-31 11:22:00 AM

Rogers has expanded its high-speed wireless network in Manitoba, now covering 97 percent of the province's 1.3 million people.

"Welcome to the world of choice, speed and innovation, Manitoba," said Darrell Graham, Rogers Manitoba vice president. "Customers have been telling us they want a faster network in more places and more selection of mobile devices. They want to connect in a way that makes their lives better and easier. Starting today, Manitobans from across the province can fuel their passions by switching to Rogers and connect - in high speed, on the device they want - to what matters to them most."

Manitobans can even buy the "cutting-edge" iPhone now, Rogers says! Wowie. And the awesomely named Flin Flon is finally getting its well deserved coverage.

"We have a long history of innovation and bringing network reliability and fast download speeds to our customers," added Darrell. "Manitobans can depend on Rogers to always bring the latest technologies to its customers first. Now customers in Manitoba can use those latest technologies on a network that is 150 times larger."

Company:
Rogers Communications
Website:
http://www.rogers.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

We are a diversified Canadian communications and media company. We are engaged in wireless voice and data communications services through Wireless, Canada's largest wireless provider and the operator of the country's only national Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") based network. Through Cable we are one of Canada's largest providers of cable television services as well as high-speed Internet access... more


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Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton is the Associate Editor of Techvibes. A Vancouver-based writer and author, Knowlton has been published in national publications and has also appeared on television and radio. He has written two ebooks and more are in the works. Previously, he was an editor for New Westminster weekly The Other Press and served on its board of directors. When not working, Knowlton enjoys playing... more



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