Telus launches high-speed Internet in Onju and Quebec
Provides speeds of up to 1.5 Gbps… Expansion of services in major regions
Reporter Taehyung Kim 2024-10-18 0 Capture of Telus homepage.
(Canada) Telus, Canada’s leading telecommunications company headquartered in Vancouver, has launched its high-speed Internet service ‘PureFibre’ in Ontario and Quebec. expansion in earnestDo it. Telus’ Pure Fiber is based on 100% optical fiber (FTTH) technology that connects directly to the home, and is characterized by providing ultra-fast download speeds of up to 1.5Gbps.
Recently, users of the community website Reddit confirmed on the Telus website that Pure Fiber service is newly available in Ontario. Through its website, Telus is providing users with the opportunity to “be among the first” to experience Pure Fiber, and the service is currently expanding to several regions in Ontario and Quebec.
Telus said in a statement, “With this expansion, Pure Fiber Internet users will receive faster download speeds of up to 1.5 Gbps, as well as more choice and value through a variety of bundle options, including mobile services, smart home security, and Stream+ plans.” revealed. Telus emphasized, “Pure Fiber service will provide the best network environment where users can use the Internet without interruption.”
Currently, Telus’ Pure Fiber Internet is available in most major areas of Ontario and Quebec, and is scheduled to expand to the Montreal metropolitan area and Quebec City in the future. However, the Telus website does not specify specific service areas, and directs users to fill out a form and then receive confirmation from a Telus expert.
It is not clear whether Telus is building its own infrastructure or using another network to provide services. Some Reddit users are claiming that Telus is reselling Bell’s fiber network through Third Party Internet Access (TPIA), an independent internet service provider (ISP) called Start.ca, which Telus recently acquired. It was also reported that Telus’ fiber optic network was built in the London (Ontario) area.
Telus said, “We are working with various network partners across Eastern Canada to provide pure fiber internet.” However, it did not specifically mention which partner it was collaborating with.
Reporter Kim Tae-hyung ([email protected])