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Rogers Expands Satellite Service to Haida Gwaii as Yoho Proves Popular

September 10, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Rogers this week announced an expansion of its satellite-to-mobile texting service.

The telecommunications titan unveiled that Rogers Satellite now provides three times more coverage than any other Canadian wireless service provider.

The expansion includes bodies of water and waterways across Canada, which means customers can now send a text to friends when taking the ferry from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia or fishing off Haida Gwaii in British Columbia.

Rogers Satellite also covers national parks including BC’s majestic Yoho National Park—a top destination according to the company—as well as Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario and areas around Mont Tremblant in Quebec and Fundy National Park in New Brunswick.


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In addition, the satellite service covers remote and rural areas such as Telegraph Creek, a B.C. community with a population of 51.

“We’re proud to expand this ground-breaking technology to Canadians across the country including national parks, remote highways, and waterways,” stated Mark Kennedy, Chief Technology Officer at Rogers.

In July, the company launched a beta trial of Rogers Satellite open for all Canadians at no cost.

The service, which is being utilized by BC Search and Rescue, initially supports text messaging and text-to-911 with intentions to expand to support apps, data, and voice services.

“Since we launched Rogers Satellite, we’ve had a tremendous response from Canadians, and we can see the service is helping people stay connected in places they weren’t before,” Kennedy remarked.

Once the beta trial ends in October, Rogers Satellite will be included at no additional cost to customers on the Rogers Ultimate Plan.

It will also be available for all Canadians for $15 per month, with Canadians participating in the beta trial receiving a 12-month discount.

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About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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