MTS has announced that it has expanded its HSPA and LTE network to Piney, Manitoba, benefiting both the people of Piney and travelers along Highway 12.
Minister Tony Clement and MP Ted Falk have announced that high-speed Internet services are coming to over 4,500 homes in Provencher.
Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, is pleased to provide an update on Connecting Canadians, a new Government of Canada program that will bring high-speed Internet to 280,000 Canadian households that currently do not have Internet or have slower access.
The province introduced new legislation that would allow school boards to enter into cost-sharing agreements to build or enhance Internet service to schools.
The province is asking families to have their say on dealing with cable TV, Internet and phone providers to ensure that families are treated fairly and get all the facts when they sign up for these services.
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities Annual Convention takes place later this month and 54 resolutions are up for debate, however, a late resolution submitted by the RM of Stuartburn promises to be added to the list in the first spot, due to its critical subject matter.
MTS is pleased to announce the launch of its industry-leading MTS Ultimate TV service in Steinbach, MB.
While many Canadians enjoy the benefits of social networking, some are learning the pitfalls of failing to adequately protect their personal information.
In the wake of the phenomenal rise in texting by teens as a main way to communicate with each other, there is a serious risk to youth who send nude photos, Family Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Gord Mackintosh said today.
MTS Allstream announced today that it plans to invest $125 million over the next five years as part of an accelerated deployment of its fibre to the home network, named FiON, in Manitoba.