Bell Aliant Customers in Three Quebec Cities Now Have Access to FibreOp Service

"Celebrating the launch of FibreOP in three communities in Quebec : Luc Vandal, Sales Manager, Eastern Quebec, and Dominique Trudel, Regional Vice President, Customer Care and Community, Quebec and Ontario. (CNW Group/Bell Aliant Inc.)".

“Celebrating the launch of FibreOP in three communities in Quebec : Luc Vandal, Sales Manager, Eastern Quebec, and Dominique Trudel, Regional Vice President, Customer Care and Community, Quebec and Ontario. (CNW Group/Bell Aliant Inc.)”.

Watch HD TV, download Internet content at over 250 Mbps and phone around the world

Quebec, Canada (Sept. 22, 2014) – Canadians in three cities in the province of Quebec can now watch television, download content off the Internet at up to 250 Mbps, and make phones calls across the world using Bell Aliant’s world class fibre optic network. Customers in Alma, Saguenay, and Victoriaville can now purchase Bell Aliant’s FibreOP service, while customers in Saint-Felicien should be able to take advantage of this offer near the end of October. They also have plans to offer this service to customers in La Baie, RiviereduLoup, Roberval and Thetford Mines by the end of the year.

“Launching our FibreOP service in these first three Quebec communities is a significant milestone for us and we are on track to complete the additional communities by year end,” said Karen Sheriff, President and CEO at Bell Aliant. “With today’s digital lifestyle, speed matters more than ever and FibreOP is designed to deliver the best Internet and TV experience today and in the future. We can’t wait for customers to see the difference our world class network makes in their everyday lives.”

“This $70 million investment means people in the municipalities, including Saguenay, will have access to an Internet and TV experience that is on par with what is available in large urban centres,” said Jean Tremblay, Mayor of Saguenay.

Bell Aliant’s FibreOP service includes the fastest available Internet speeds in the country, with potential to increase download speeds to unheard of limits in the future. Customers using their television service have access to a HD verified network, offering users the ability to connect with people on Facebook, Twitter, the Weather Network, Galaxie, and TMN Go.

For more information, or to sign up for Bell Aliant’s FibreOP service, visit a Bell Store near you, or www.fibreop.ca.

Source: Bell Aliant Inc.

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