April 11, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Grande Prairie, AB – Eastlink continues to bring more choice and competition to more Canadians with the expansion of its mobile service in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
“We are pleased to confirm the further expansion of our mobile service into more and more Canadian communities,” says Deborah Shaffner, CEO. “Our goal continues to be to deliver the best possible experience for our customers by investing in the latest network technology, providing great value for money, and delivering customer service that exceeds our customers’ expectations.”
The company’s “customer-first” approach is what Eastlink says makes it different from its competitors.
“We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished so far having launched and expanded our mobile service into six provinces over the last six years,” continues, Ms. Shaffner. “Customers tell us what they want and we work really hard to listen and deliver more of what is important to them; that includes simple plans, better value, fast network speed, extensive and reliable coverage, and a better overall customer service.”
Eastlink has invested more than $4 million in the past year ($1M in Grande Prairie alone) to expand its mobile network to several more Canadian communities including New Waterford, Baddeck, Tatamagouche in Nova Scotia, Goulds, Torbay, and Bell Island in Newfoundland/Labrador, Saint John, Fredericton, Shediac and Sussex in New Brunswick, and Chelmsford, Val Therese and Kirkland Lake in Ontario.
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.