Calgary Herald

Telus to spend $1B installing Vancouver fibre-optic network

- GEMMA KARSTENS- SMITH

Loading a high-definition movie online can take about eight minutes using current Telus Internet, but that time will soon drop to six seconds when the company installs a new fibre-optic network across Vancouver.

The communicat­ions giant announced a $1-billion five-year plan for the upgrade to infrastruc­ture on Friday, an enhancemen­t Telus executives say will bring faster downloads, seamless video streaming and the ability for consumers and businesses alike to use new technologi­es.

“We are connecting our city to the fastest and most reliable Internet services available anywhere,” said Telus CEO Darren Entwistle.

“Once complete, our fibre build will have an unpreceden­ted impact on our city, transformi­ng the way we live, the way we work, the way we socialize and the way that we raise our families in a digital world.”

Some of the copper cables that currently provide Internet to homes and businesses in Vancouver have been in use for 30 years, said Tony Geheran, president of broadband networks for Telus.

“Now, with the demands of highspeed Internet and bandwidth, we’ve really reached the edge of what you can pass over copper,” he explained.

The new fibre-optic network will provide home Internet speeds of 150 megabits per second.

An average customer uses between six and 15 megabits now, but in a highly connected world, people are getting less tolerant of slow connection­s, Geheran said.

Telus already has fibre-optic networks in 22 B.C. communitie­s, including Port Coquitlam, Oliver and Salmon Arm. The infrastruc­ture is also being installed in Edmonton, and several other communitie­s across Alberta and Quebec.

B.C. Premier Christy Clark said during the announceme­nt that she’s looking forward to getting fibre-optic Internet at her home.

“I may even be able to work at home without worries about security,” she said jokingly.

 ?? NICK PROCAYLO/ POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? B.C. Premier Christy Clark speaks at Friday’s announceme­nt of a $1-billion fibre-optic rollout for Vancouver.
NICK PROCAYLO/ POSTMEDIA NEWS B.C. Premier Christy Clark speaks at Friday’s announceme­nt of a $1-billion fibre-optic rollout for Vancouver.

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