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Bell upping internet speed for some rural customers to 50 Mbps

Briefs | 07/23/2020 4:25 pm EDT

BCE Inc. announced today that it is increasing the speed of its fixed wireless home internet service for some 300,000 rural homes, and will expand the service into parts of Atlantic Canada. 

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