Bell expanded its Wireless Home Internet service to the Regional County Municipalities of Beauharnois-Salaberry, Haut-Richelieu, Haut-Saint-Laurent, Haute-Yamaska, Jardins-de-Napierville and Rouville in Quebec’s southwestern Monteregie region. Service will soon be available in Henryville, Noyan, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Salso aint-Paul-de-l’Ile-aux-Noix and Saint-Valentin.
Specifically designed to bring broadband internet access to rural and other underserved locations, Bell Wireless Home Internet is 5G-capable technology operating in the 3,500 MHz spectrum band on Bell’s advanced LTE wireless network. WHI customers also receive the advanced Bell Home Hub modem to provide fast Wi-Fi throughout the home, and service can also be bundled with Bell Satellite TV.
Fully funded by Bell and already available in communities across Quebec and Ontario, Bell Wireless Home Internet is projected to ultimately reach at least 1 million rural households across Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba.
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