Rogers Offering Free Satellite Services to All Its B.C. Customers During Wildfire Emergency
Rogers said the pilot will help customers stay connected when towers are damaged or out of reach, including during emergencies and natural disasters.
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Rogers offering free satellite services to all its B.C. customers during wildfire emergency
Rogers Communications says it is turning on free satellite services to all its customers in British Columbia to help during the provincewide state of emergency prompted by wildfires. The telecommunications company says its Rogers Satellite services offer connectivity to areas where standard cell coverage is unavailable. The company says this means customers can stay connected […]
Rogers Turns on Free Rogers Satellite to all B.C. Wireless Customers During Wildfires
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers Communications today announced it has opened up Rogers Satellite province-wide for all Rogers wireless customers in British Columbia as wildfires
Rogers opens satellite service in response to B.C. wildfires - The Wire Report
“We’re committed to helping British Columbians affected by these devastating wildfires,” Tony Staffieri, president and CEO of Rogers said in a statement. “Our teams are working around the clock to help keep people connected." The post Rogers opens satellite service in response to B.C. wildfires appeared first on The Wire Report.
Rogers offering free satellite connectivity to all B.C. customers amid wildfires
Rogers is responding to the wildfires in B.C. by enabling its mobile-to-satellite service across the province for all Rogers wireless customers, businesses, and the government. Typically, Rogers includes satellite service with 5G+ plans for a limited time, but it’s also available as a paid add-on starting at $10/mo for the first year, and $15/mo thereafter. […]
Wildfire Season Peak Prompts Rogers to Offer Free Satellite Service Across B.C.
With wildfires impacting areas of British Columbia, the Province recently declared a state of emergency. In response, Rogers Communications confirmed that it has opened up its Rogers Satellite service free province-wide for all wireless customers. “We’re committed to helping British Columbians affected by these devastating wildfires,” stated Rogers chief executive officer Tony Staffieri. Rogers Satellite provides connectivity where traditional c…
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