Cogeco Communications Inc. has announced a significant rollout of its mobile service, now offering mobility to the majority of its customers across Québec and Ontario. This includes municipalities like Niagara, Drummondville, Hamilton, Kingston, Shawinigan, Windsor, and Burlington. This follows the successful soft launch of Cogeco Mobile in 13 markets in July.
“The first phase of our deployment exceeded our expectations and confirmed what we were hearing before: our customers also want to buy wireless from us,” says Frédéric Perron, President and CEO. “This doesn’t surprise us. According to a recent Nanos survey, Canadians want real alternatives to the Big Three and believe that regional players are the solution to drive more competition. We are proud to extend our service to hundreds of new communities.”

Cogeco Mobile is accessible to new and existing Cogeco Internet subscribers at attractive prices, says the company. Plans come with rollover data, no long-term contracts, no activation fees, and no surprise charges. Cogeco will finalize its rollout over the coming months.
Cogeco Communications Inc. provides Internet, wireless, video, and wireline phone services to 1.6 million residential and business subscribers in Canada and 13 states in the U.S. The services are marketed under the Cogeco and oxio brands in Canada, and under the Breezeline brand in the U.S.




