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BCE Boosts Network Capabilities in Canada With Bell Mobility

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BCE Inc. (BCE - Free Report) has augmented its broadband network capabilities across rural and remote locations of Canada by extending its service in Nunavut — the northernmost territory of the country. The sparsely populated region that forms most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago will, thus, gain access to mobile data speeds of up to 100 megabits per second (mbps).

BCE’s wireless service provider Bell Mobility will leverage its infrastructure facilities for the network expansion. The strategic move is part of the company’s commitment to provide wireless network connectivity across rural and remote locations of Canada.

As the leading telecommunications service provider in Canada, Bell is aiming to bring Internet service to smaller towns and rural communities across the country, which hitherto was underserved by any carrier. Under the Wireless Home Internet program, the company is targeting to serve about 1 million rural households across Atlantic Canada, Québec, Ontario and Manitoba.

BCE, the parent firm of Bell, is likely to benefit from robust activities in the wireless business, strong subscriber additions, drop in churn rates and focus on technology upgrades. The company continues to focus on six strategic areas, including investment in broadband network and services, accelerating wireless services, leveraging wireline momentum, expanding media coverage, improving customer service and achieving a competitive cost structure. These initiatives are expected to generate higher revenues per user and attract new customers in the future.

Notably, BCE and TELUS Corporation (TU - Free Report) have extended their LTE-M coverage in the United States with a strategic tie-up with AT&T (T - Free Report) . The reciprocal agreement also enables AT&T subscribers to enjoy their LTE-M network while roaming in Canada.

LTE-M or Long-Term Evolution, category M1 is the technology that supports low-power IoT applications with enhanced coverage, longer battery life and lower operating costs. It helps IoT devices connect directly to a 4G network without a gateway, and is compatible with 5G deployments. These networks operate within a licensed spectrum, with carrier-grade security and support firmware and software updates. In addition, these allow low-power devices such as smart wearables, trackers and industrial sensors to operate across continents.

While Bell was the first Canadian carrier to launch the LTE-M network in early 2018, TELUS rolled out the service in October of the same year. On one hand, Bell’s LTE-M networks support a wide array of large-scale IoT innovations, such as asset tracking, fleet management, smart sensors, smart city applications and municipal water-system management. On the other, TELUS’ LTE-M network is built on licensed cellular standards-based technology, which offers high-quality service, greater reliability and carrier-grade security.

By collaborating with a premier global carrier to activate LTE-M roaming facilities, both Bell and TELUS have unlocked newer business opportunities for their users for accelerated growth in the IoT space. The Canadian carriers also expect to benefit immensely from the increased 5G deployment of AT&T. Another player in the same space is Cincinnati Bell Inc .    

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