Rogers Brings 5G Full Services to TTC Subway, Including 911…

Rogers Brings 5G Full Services to TTC Subway, Including 911…

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TORONTO, April 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rogers Communications Inc. today announced a plan to provide full 5G connectivity services across the Toronto subway system, including access to 911 for all riders.

Rogers has entered into an agreement to acquire the Canadian operations of BAI Communications (BAI Canada), which has held exclusive rights to build the Toronto Transit Commission’s wireless network since 2012. With this acquisition, Rogers will now be able to make the investments needed to build a comprehensive and reliable 5G network for the entire TTC subway system.

This commitment is especially important to ensure access to 911 services throughout the subway system. Today, TTC users can call 911 with any cellular provider only where cellular coverage is available—on train platforms, concourses, and about 25% of tunnels. Rogers will work to quickly fill gaps in the busiest and most critical sections of the subway system.

“We know that safety is the number one priority for Toronto residents. Residents and visitors expect wireless connectivity when traveling on the TTC’s subway system,” said Ron McKenzie, Rogers’ chief technology and information officer. “The agreement to acquire BAI Canada is a significant first step in modernizing and expanding the existing network to provide enhanced 5G wireless service to millions of public transit passengers throughout the metro system in Canada’s largest city. As the country’s largest investor in 5G, with Canada’s largest 5G network, Rogers is proud to make these investments to bring world-class connectivity to Toronto residents.”

Over time, riders will see the rollout of 5G coverage for all wireless services beyond 911. The construction of the 5G network is expected to take around two years due to limited overnight construction windows to complete network installations to keep the subway running for passengers. Together with the TTC, Rogers will work on a phased deployment…

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