Having already spent over a billion dollars this year alone in upgrades to its wireless network, TELUS has made additions to its network in Atlantic Canada that will provide HSPA+ dual cell to cities such as Moncton, New Brunswick; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Halifax, Nova Scotia; St. John’s, Newfoundland.
“We are investing hundreds of millions of dollars year after year to bring the most advanced network technologies to our customers across Canada,” saidBrent Johnston, vice-president of mobility solutions at TELUS. “Our investment this year will enable Atlantic Canada consumers and businesses to enjoy TELUS’ latest and greatest devices, such as the new Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet, on Canada’s fastest coast-to-coast 4G network, with exceptional speeds and reliability.”
According to TELUS they now offer 4G to 70 percent of Canadians coast-to-coast.
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