Bell has announced several top industry accolades for its pure fibre Internet and wireless networks, further cementing its leadership in providing exceptional communications services to Canadians. These awards are even more significant as the company celebrates 15+ years of delivering pure fibre Internet, while remaining the most awarded Internet service provider.
For the fourth consecutive time, the Ookla® Q3-Q4 2024 Speedtest AwardsTM have named Bell Pure Fibre Canada’s fastest Internet. This consistent top ranking reflects Bell’s objective to offer high-speed connectivity and translates to an incredible customer experience, enabling Canadians to enjoy stress-free streaming, low-latency gaming, high-quality video calls, and enhanced AI applications.
In wireless, GWS has once again crowned Bell’s 5G and 5G+ networks the fastest and best in Canada in its 2024 nationwide assessment of 5G networks. This marks the third consecutive year Bell has earned this recognition for its 5G network and the second consecutive year for its 5G+ network. GWS’s comprehensive testing further validates Bell’s leadership in mobile technology, offering customers unrivaled speed and performance, and directly enhancing their experience by providing fast uploads and downloads, and smooth streaming on the go.
Beyond speed, Bell’s customer-first approach has earned it the top honour from BrandSpark’s Most Trusted Awards for the second consecutive time, awarding Bell with Canada’s most trusted communications provider. Bell was also awarded most trusted high speed Internet provider for Wi-Fi performance/Wi-Fi connectivity for the sixth consecutive time, and this year earned Most Trusted awards for TV, cellular and home phone.
For more details about Bell Pure Fibre Internet, please visit Bell.ca/Internet. To learn more about 5G and 5G+ wireless, please visit Bell.ca/network.
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Bell’s Pure Fibre and wireless networks win a number of industry awards
Bell has announced several top industry accolades for its pure fibre Internet and wireless networks, further cementing its leadership in providing exceptional communications services to Canadians. These awards are even more significant as the company celebrates 15+ years of delivering pure fibre Internet, while remaining the most awarded Internet service provider.
For the fourth consecutive time, the Ookla® Q3-Q4 2024 Speedtest AwardsTM have named Bell Pure Fibre Canada’s fastest Internet. This consistent top ranking reflects Bell’s objective to offer high-speed connectivity and translates to an incredible customer experience, enabling Canadians to enjoy stress-free streaming, low-latency gaming, high-quality video calls, and enhanced AI applications.
In wireless, GWS has once again crowned Bell’s 5G and 5G+ networks the fastest and best in Canada in its 2024 nationwide assessment of 5G networks. This marks the third consecutive year Bell has earned this recognition for its 5G network and the second consecutive year for its 5G+ network. GWS’s comprehensive testing further validates Bell’s leadership in mobile technology, offering customers unrivaled speed and performance, and directly enhancing their experience by providing fast uploads and downloads, and smooth streaming on the go.
Beyond speed, Bell’s customer-first approach has earned it the top honour from BrandSpark’s Most Trusted Awards for the second consecutive time, awarding Bell with Canada’s most trusted communications provider. Bell was also awarded most trusted high speed Internet provider for Wi-Fi performance/Wi-Fi connectivity for the sixth consecutive time, and this year earned Most Trusted awards for TV, cellular and home phone.
For more details about Bell Pure Fibre Internet, please visit Bell.ca/Internet. To learn more about 5G and 5G+ wireless, please visit Bell.ca/network.
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