PomeGran, a leading force in Canada’s telecom sector, is making headlines once again. Recently ranked #1 in telecom services and recognized in Canada’s Top Growing Companies by The Globe and Mail, the company used the occasion to launch its new rural Internet Service Provider (ISP) brand: NIVO. This move marks a significant step in its continued mission to close the digital divide in Canada.
PomeGran Celebrates National Recognition and Rapid Growth
At a lively event at Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York Hotel, PomeGran celebrated its place among Canada’s top 20 technology and telecom firms. The company achieved a remarkable 557% growth rate over three years, making it the fastest-growing telecom provider in the country. This achievement was honored in the presence of government dignitaries, Indigenous leaders, and industry partners. Key figures, including Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Minister Stephen Lecce, spoke about the importance of rural connectivity and PomeGran’s vital role in making high-speed internet a reality across underserved areas.
NIVO Launch: Bringing High-Speed Internet to Rural Canada
The highlight of the evening was the official launch of NIVO, PomeGran’s new ISP brand. NIVO aims to bring reliable, high-speed fibre connectivity to rural and remote communities. The brand is designed to connect households, small businesses, seasonal residents, and Indigenous communities—all often left behind in Canada’s digital expansion. With the tagline “Life is looking up,” NIVO reflects a sense of hope and opportunity. Its visual identity draws inspiration from Canada’s diverse landscapes and the resilience of rural regions, ensuring that technology feels local and inclusive.
Strengthening Partnerships to Bridge the Digital Divide
Collaboration sits at the core of PomeGran’s approach. The company is working alongside FirstTel and Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory to strengthen broadband access in Northern Ontario. Leaders emphasized the power of public and private partnerships to advance economic development and digital inclusion. By building these relationships and investing in local infrastructure, PomeGran is helping ensure that no Canadian community is left behind in the digital age.
In conclusion, PomeGran’s national recognition and the introduction of NIVO mark major milestones in the push for digital equity. By focusing on partnerships, community trust, and vital infrastructure, PomeGran is setting a new standard for rural internet access in Canada. As the company looks ahead, the future truly does look up for communities seeking a strong connection to tomorrow.
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