Canadian telco Rogers Communications has bolstered its 5G network ahead of next month's FIFA World Cup.
The country is co-hosting the flagship international soccer tournament along with the US and Mexico. To support this, Rogers has enhanced its 5G network in host cities Toronto and Vancouver.
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As part of Rogers' preparation for the tournament, the telco has invested CA$22 million ($16m) to upgrade its 5G+ network at BMO Field, Toronto, and the surrounding areas close to the stadium.
"These enhancements ensure our network is ready for global events like FIFA, while delivering long‑term benefits for the local Toronto community," said Mark Kennedy, chief technology officer, Rogers.















