QUÉBEC CITY — Bell Canada announced today the launch of its 3 Gbps symmetrical Internet service in Québec City, the fastest home Internet speeds ever available in Québec, the company says.
“Bell pure fibre Internet service now offers download speeds of 3 Gbps (gigabits per second), as well as upload speeds of 3 Gbps, providing a faster experience while working or learning from home, and doing the things you love the most, with upload and download speeds that cable cannot deliver,” reads a Bell press release.
Bell’s unlimited pure fibre 3 Gbps Internet service is available in most areas of Québec City and will soon roll out in other regions of the province, according to the press release.
“Ten years ago, Québec City was the first city in Québec to have access to Bell’s fibre to the home technology, and today Bell is proud to introduce the fastest speeds in Québec to its the citizens,” said Karine Moses, Bell vice-chair, Québec, in the release.
“Our customers can now get download speeds of 3 gigabits per second, 2 times faster than cable and upload speeds of 3 gigabits per second, which is 30 times faster than cable. We look forward to continuing to deliver the speed and reliability that our customers need so that they can do what they need to do online even faster.”
Bell’s unlimited pure fibre packages come with the Home Hub 4000 with Wi-Fi 6, the latest Wi-Fi technology on the market. Bell’s Gigabit Fibe 3.0 package is currently priced at $149.95 per month, according to Bell’s website.
Bell launched its 3 Gbps pure fibre Internet service in Toronto in April.
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