Calgary has hired Shaw Communications to install no-charge public Wi-Fi at high-traffic locations like parks, rec centres and LRT stations, the city announced Thursday.
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Calgary has hired Shaw Communications to install no-charge public Wi-Fi at high-traffic locations like parks, rec centres and LRT stations, the city announced Thursday.
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Rogers Communications Inc. is partnering with Sprint Corp. to introduce a “connected car” wireless service next year that will provide Canadians with high-speed Internet access while they are on the road.
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Fancy a little Internet access with your recreation?
Three of Red Deer’s recreational facilities now boast wireless hotspots visitors to the centres can access for free.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton’s wireless system could soon provide free service on the LRT, parks and dozens of other new locations under a proposed partnership with Shaw Communications.
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By the end of the year, residents of Grande Prairie will be able to tap into free outdoor wireless Internet in places such as Muskoseepi Park and South Bear Creek.
The City of Grande Prairie’s corporate services committee approved what should be the last piece of infrastructure in the wireless project, valued at more than $4 million so far.
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