Mar 14, 2012 | TeleGeography CommsUpdate
Bell switches on FTTH across Quebec City
Bell Canada has announced that fibre-to-the-home services are now available across Quebec City following an investment of connections in the region's boroughs of Quebec, Beauport, Sillery, Ste-Foy, Cap-Rouge, Charlesbourg, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Loretteville, Sainte-Therese-de-Lisieux and Montmorency, with Levis soon to get the same.
Qu bec innovation and investment: Bell turns on broadband Fibe...
Fibe network supports fastest Internet, next-generation TV and reliable home phone service with free long distance calling to any phone number across Quebec in world-class broadband network technology, Bell today announced the launch of its next-generation Bell Fibe service in Quebec City.
The bluffer's guide: An election primer for inevitable water-cooler talk
Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper greets supporters during a rally in L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec March 26, 2011.
The federal election is set for May 2 and it's shaping up to be a nasty campaign battle from C to C - coalition to contempt.
In his first stump speech of the 2011 campaign, Prime Minister Stephen Harper laid it on thick for Quebecers in the centre of the Tories' stronghold in La Belle Province.