Local Internet Service Provider Plans To Lower Prices, Remove Data Caps
Saturday January 28th, 2017, 12:41pm
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Local internet provider MNSi is lowering its prices at a time in which the company says most major telecommunications companies in Canada are raising rates.
The locally-owned company announced plans this week to reduce pricing for all of its higher-tiered fibre optic internet connections, starting in February.
Company spokesperson Dan Savoie says certain packages will drop anywhere from $25 to $50 per month.
The company is also removing download bandwidth caps — thereby eliminating overage costs. Savoie says all MNSi customers’ accounts will be considered unlimited from now on.
MNSi recently announced plans to invest $35 million into expanding its fibre optic network — with speeds of up to 1 Gbps — as a gradual roll-out of upgrades throughout Windsor.
The company said the upgrades will result in the fastest internet service offered in the city.