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Bell extends pure fibre network to Memramcook and St. Martins, N.B.

Two communities in New Brunswick are the latest regions added to Bell’s pure fibre internet network.

Bell announced plans to expand its all-fibre broadband services to the coastal villages of Memramcook and St. Martins over the coming months.

According to the press release, the expansion will cover 2,900 homes and businesses in total.

Bell expects its infrastructural work in these two areas will be completed by the end of 2021.

This expansion project is funded by a $1.7 billion investment from the telecom giant, and is –according to Bell — the largest initiative of its kind ever undertaken by the company

Recently, on September 14th, the same investment funded the expansion of Bell’s fibre broadband network in seven other communities in New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula.

Source: Bell

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Bell pure fibre internet is coming to Barrington, Nova Scotia

Bell is expanding its pure fibre internet services in the Nova Scotian communities of Barrington Passage and Brass Hill.

According to the carrier’s press release, 900 locations in the Municipality of Barrington will soon have access to the carrier’s all-fibre broadband network.

Earlier this month in the Maritimes, Bell made a similar announcement regarding New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula.

Specifically, the telecom giant said it was building new fibre broadband infrastructure in the N.B. communities of Lamèque, Miscou Centre, Saint-Raphäel-sur-Mer, Haut-Shippagan, Le Goulet, and Pigeon Hill.

Both of these broadband expansions are funded through a $1.7 billion Canada-wide investment from Bell, which the company announced back in May 2021.

Source: Bell