Bell is expanding the availability of its recently released Giga Hub 2.0 Wi-Fi 7 router to more areas in Ontario and Quebec.
Released back in September, several months behind competitors Rogers And Telus, The modem was initially available to customers in Toronto and surrounding GTA, Ottawa, London, Windsor, Kitchener, Guelph, Barrie, Collingwood, Bradford, Quebec City and surrounding areas.
Cities west of Toronto, including Windsor, Oakville, St. Catharines and Niagara, will now be able to receive the modem, a Bell spokesman said. Kingston will also receive coverage with Giga Hub 2.0 and Wi-Fi 7. In Quebec, Bell has expanded coverage to cities including Montreal, Laval, Gatineau, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières.
To add some context, the Giga Hub 2.0 offers a high-resolution OLED display, which Bell claims makes it easier to run speed tests and share Wi-Fi passwords. The hub also features a 10 Gbps port, two 2.5 Gbps ports, and two 1 Gbps Ethernet ports. How do we previously notedThe 10 Gbps port would be a good backhaul port if you wanted to use your own modem.
The new Giga Hub 2.0 modem, which now supports Wi-Fi 7, is available on all Bell Pure Fiber internet plans for both new and existing customers. Bell currently offers seven plans, including Giga Hub 2.0.ranging from a 50 Mbps plan for $50 per month to an 8 Gbps plan for $130 per month.
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