Northwestel becomes the new telephone service provider in Atlin.

 

November 23rd, Whitehorse, YT – Telephone calls made to friends, family and loved ones in Atlin, BC will now travel over Northwestel’s northern network and systems. Northwestel has taken over as the provider of telephone services for the community from previous incumbent, TELUS, to provide local support for residents and businesses. Northwestel is grateful for all the support from Taku River Tlingit First Nation during this transition, and for the community’s warm welcome.

“Atlin is a part of the north, it just makes sense for them to be a part of the Northwestel family too. We don’t want to stop at voice service. Our vision is to upgrade Atlin to full fibre-to-the-home Internet so they can get the same fast, unlimited Internet and live TV as our other Yukon communities have.” 
Curtis Shaw, President of Northwestel

Voice service is just the beginning. Taku River Tlingit First Nation, Northwestel and Bell Mobility are collaborating on funding proposals to bring cellular service and fibre Internet to Atlin in the future.

"This transition represents a significant step forward in our quest to bring high-quality connectivity to the heart of our community. We are confident that these ongoing digital advancements will significantly enhance our quality of life in Atlin.”
-Charmaine Thom, spokesperson for Taku River Tlingit First Nation

The Northwestel team hosted a community dinner in Atlin on November 2nd, 2023 to engage with community members about the changes and answer questions. Residential customers in Atlin will pay $26.08/month for their basic phone service. Phone customers must call in to confirm their account details and select their preferences at 1-888-423-2333.

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Northwestel is the largest telecommunications provider in Canada's north, serving 97 communities across Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, British Columbia and Alberta. In 2020, Northwestel launched a 3-year Every Community plan to significantly improve broadband services for northern residents, governments and businesses using the latest fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technologies. Thanks to Northwestel’s significant investments and funding from the CRTC Broadband Fund, over 90% of Yukon and NWT homes now have access to Internet that meets or exceeds Canada’s universal service objective by the end of 2023.

 

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Northwestel Media Relations
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