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Rogers Enhances Canada’s Best 5G+ Network for FIFA World Cup in Toronto

Rogers invests $22 million to upgrade 5G+ network infrastructure in Toronto ahead of FIFA World Cup, enhancing connectivity for fans and residents.

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Rogers Communications announced a $22 million investment to upgrade its 5G+ network around Toronto's BMO Field and key city locations to support the FIFA World Cup event. Enhancements include adding network infrastructure equivalent to 16 cell towers, deploying more 5G+ spectrum, and installing temporary cellular sites to ensure fast, reliable connectivity for attendees and the local community. Additional investments are also underway in Vancouver to improve coverage.

Rogers Enhances Canada’s Best 5G+ Network for FIFA World Cup in Toronto
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Key Points

  • Rogers completed a $22 million network upgrade at BMO Field and surrounding areas to handle increased demand during the FIFA World Cup in Toronto.
  • Upgrades include adding the equivalent capacity of 16 cell towers, more 5G+ spectrum, and deploying temporary cells in high-traffic areas.
  • Rogers is also enhancing network coverage in Vancouver with a $5 million investment for the soccer event, focusing on venues like BC Place.

Company completes $22 million network build to boost connectivity for fans at soccer’s biggest event

Crew of 30 spent almost 40,000 hours planning and installing new network infrastructure

TORONTO, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As Toronto gets ready to welcome global soccer fans, Rogers today announced $22 million of upgrades to the 5G+ network at BMO Field and surrounding areas to bring visitors and local residents a world-class network experience.

“As Canada’s best 5G+ network, we’re committed to bringing fans the best experience, whether they’re at the stadium or in a fan zone,” said Mark Kennedy, Chief Technology Officer, Rogers. “These enhancements ensure our network is ready for global events like FIFA, while delivering long-term benefits for the local Toronto community.” 

5G+ networks are critical to support the large number of fans at live stadium events, delivering faster speeds, lower latency and more capacity. 

Improvements to bring the latest 5G+ technology to soccer fans in Toronto include:

  • Enhancing the in-stadium wireless system, the equivalent of adding 16 cell towers in downtown Toronto
  • Deploying additional 5G+ spectrum to deliver faster speeds and more capacity for fans in the venue
  • Installing additional network infrastructure outside the stadium and at fan zone locations throughout the city, as well as hotels and transportation hubs including Pearson International Airport, Union Station and some TTC subway stations

The company is also deploying Cells on Wheels and Cells on Light Facilities to support high-traffic areas in downtown Toronto. These temporary cell sites deliver faster speeds, lower latency and greater reliability for customers during the tournament. 

In Vancouver, Rogers is investing $5 million to enhance network coverage in key areas across the city, including at BC Place, to boost connectivity for soccer’s biggest event.

Rogers 5G+ Ultimate plan customers can experience Priority Network Access, giving customers front of the line access to our fastest speeds available even at peak times. Priority Network Access is the first and only service of its kind in Canada for consumers. 

About Rogers Communications Inc.
Rogers is Canada’s communications, sports and entertainment company and its shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). For more information, please visit rogers.com or about.rogers.com/investor-relations.

For more information:
media@rci.rogers.com
1-844-226-1338


Risks

  • Potential challenges in managing network capacity due to unprecedented high demand during the FIFA World Cup event, which could affect service quality.
  • Investment risks related to the $22 million network upgrade may impact short-term financial performance if expected benefits do not materialize.
  • Competitive pressure in the telecommunications market to maintain leadership in 5G technology, requiring ongoing investment beyond this event.

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