Regina, SK – Access Communications Co-operative (Access) is excited to announce it has upgraded Indian Head to 1 Gig internet speeds.
"As a 100 percent Saskatchewan-owned, not-for-profit co-operative, core to our values is connecting Saskatchewan with fast, reliable internet," said Carmela Haines, President and CEO of Access Communications Co-operative. "We're working hard to bring 1 Gig internet speeds to more and more communities in the province. We know how important it is to the quality of life for everyone."
Indian Head is the latest community to be upgraded. Previously, Access had announced 17 communities had been upgraded including:
Carlyle | Rosetown | Langham |
Carnduff | Rouleau | Macklin |
Carrot River | Shaunavon | Moosomin |
Dalmeny | Spiritwood | Wilkie |
Fort Qu'Appelle | Watrous | Wynyard |
Gull Lake | Whitewood |
The total number of Saskatchewan communities that Access is now bringing urban like internet services to is over 100, with more to come.
The upgraded service means customers in Indian Head have access to faster speeds of up to 940 Mbps. Whether using smartphones, tablets, computers, gaming devices, smart appliances, or smart home devices, everything and everyone in the home can be online simultaneously without slowing things down.
For businesses, this upgrade means getting superior internet performance to support the most demanding business applications.
Access continues to invest in its Rural Internet Tower Network as well, bringing faster speeds to over 110 towers in rural locations, so far.