The Canadian-based internet provider Xplore has launched the 5G Ultra, a new generation of wireless home Internet for rural Canada.
5G Ultra leverages the latest 5G+ technology to offer speeds up to 500 Mpbs to Canadians in small towns and rural communities, which is up to 10 times faster than Xplore’s most popular wireless home Internet plan (50 Mbps).
The company claims that the 5G Ultra is a revolutionary service, and is available now in select regions of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and all four Atlantic provinces, with rollout throughout Canada in the coming months.
“This is a game changer, plain and simple,” said Brent Johnston, Xplore CEO. “Canadians in rural communities across our country can now access near-fibre speeds, paired with our exceptional 100% Canadian-based customer service. We’re talking about a reliable, ultra-fast connection for entertainment, education, health, and economic growth.”
The introduction of 5G Ultra is part of the company’s plan to invest $1.6 billion in expanding and upgrading its fibre and wireless networks as part of an enhanced commitment to serving Canadians living in rural communities.
Who is Xplore?
Xplore Inc. is Canada’s fibre, 5G and satellite broadband company, founded in Woodstock, New Brunswick, with a focus for offering internet for rural communities. Xplore is building world-class fibre and 5G wireless networks to enable innovative broadband services for better every day rural living, for today and future generations.