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Xplore reaches 16,000 Quebec premises to connect to its FTTP network

Briefs | 05/17/2023 5:54 pm EDT
CRTC awards additional funding to northern Quebec broadband project

In a press release Tuesday Xplore Inc.  said it reached 16,000 premises to connect to its new fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network.

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