"Demand for FibreOP is growing in every corner of the province," said Andre LeBlanc, vice president, residential markets at Bell Aliant. "We started building in larger urban centers, but families and businesses in smaller centers also want to reap the rewards of the fastest Internet in the region and the most amazing TV entertainment available."
Nova Scotians in the Annapolis Valley, Halifax, Truro, New Glasgow, Sydney, Bridgewater, Digby, Antigonish, Yarmouth, Lunenburg, Amherst, Port Hawkesbury, Springhill, Mount Uniacke - and soon Chezzetcook, Stewiacke and Shubenacadie - are already enjoying the fastest Internet on the market and stunning TV quality with 140 HD channels, social apps for the TV, wireless TV capability and more.
Connecting Local Businesses with Global Economy
"We've put building local business capacity and fostering innovation at the forefront of our economic strategy in Queens County," said Christopher Clarke, mayor of Queens Municipality. "Access to world-class technology gives our rural business a huge advantage, and connects our people and businesses with global commerce. Fiber-optic technology delivers a fast, reliable infrastructure critical to growth, allowing business to compete in a global marketplace."
"Local economies need access to telecommunications infrastructure and technology like FibreOP to grow and compete," said Karen Mattatall, mayor of Shelburne. "And local residents need fast, reliable access to goods, services and opportunities found only online. Fiber-optic technology is the way forward for all towns in Nova Scotia wanting to foster innovation."
FibreOP delivers the best online and entertainment experience, and with a FibreOP bundle, customers save on the best of everything.
- The FibreOP advantage: A direct fiber-to-the-home connection offers the fastest Internet in the market with limitless potential to increase speeds in the future. Bell Aliant increased FibreOP Internet speeds three times in the last 18 months and currently offers download/upload speeds of up to 250/30 Mbps.
- Leading the way: Bell Aliant was the first to cover an entire city with fiber-to-the-home and was recognized for North American innovation and leadership in FTTH deployment with the FTTXcellence Award.
- Reaching even more communities: FibreOP is available to approximately 827,000 homes and businesses in more than 70 communities across Atlantic Canada and Ontario. And were not done yet. Bell Aliant is on target to reach one million premises passed by the end of 2014
- There's an app for that: Bell Aliant has just added TMN GO to its list of amazing apps. It was the first to introduce social TV apps and offers Facebook, Twitter, the Weather Network App and Galaxie.
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