Bathurst, NB - Eastlink confirmed today that the company is on track to launch its mobile service in Bathurst, NB next month, part of its $26+M mobile network expansion efforts in northern New Brunswick. This follows the company’s most recent launch in Miramichi just a few months ago bringing greater coverage, and more choice and competition to mobile customers in the northern part of the province.
“We’re really pleased with how our expansion plans are progressing in New Brunswick,” said Jeff Gillham, CEO. “Our retail location is ready to open next month in the Bathurst Mall and our technical teams, along with local contractors, are putting the finishing touches on the installation of poles, antennae systems and supportive equipment.”
Eastlink has invested more than $450M since its launch in 2013 to grow its mobile service into more Canadian communities including Moncton, Shediac, Sussex, Saint John, Fredericton, and Miramichi in New Brunswick featuring Rollover Data, the ability to change your plan anytime, 5G-ready service, contract buyout enabling ease of switching, and $0 down on any phone.
This latest expansion brings the company’s network sites in the province to 124 (and counting) further strengthening mobile service for Atlantic Canadians. Eastlink’s network build in northern New Brunswick will continue along the Acadian Peninsula throughout the remainder of this year and into 2024.
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Eastlink is a proud Canadian, family-owned technology and communications company. Powered by state-of-the-art fibre optic and mobile networks and driven by its core spirit of entrepreneurialism, Eastlink delivers world-class communications services, including high speed internet, mobile, TV, phone, data services, security and smart home solutions and to residential to business and public sector customers in seven provinces across Canada and Bermuda. Recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, Eastlink shares local and regional stories on Community TV about the people, places and events that shape the communities it serves.