At City Wide Communications, we’ve not only been connecting Atlantic Canada since 1997, we’ve been saving them money, too. We make it easy to bring Internet, telephone, and long distance services into your home or office without the hassle of contracts, credit checks, or credit cards.
At the core of our business is a commitment to great customer service. Call us if you have questions or need support and one of our friendly local representatives will be ready to help. Based in Nova Scotia, we’re locally owned, operated, and proud of the customer relationships we’ve built.
I have just set up City Wide in our home, and wanted to give a review for he service I just received. My Customer Service Rep was Tyesha, and she was wonderful to me. Being a senior, I found her explanations of the whole system to be very clear, and she covered everything with the utmost knowledge. She's the best at her job!!!Read more
Advantage Wireless in Halifax is Atlantic Canada's premier provider of wireless solutions for business. Since 2000, we have become the source for thousands of businesses of all sizes who depend on us to help them grow revenues and better serve customers. Network deployment services are a key part of our business solutions. We offer licensing, setup, training, monitoring and support for the wide range of products we sell. Call us today to learn how we can assist your business.
Seaside Communications was founded in 1979 and provides Analog, Digital and HD Cable TV, Telephone, and High-Speed Internet services to cable subscribers in Glace Bay, New Waterford, Louisbourg, Baddeck, St. Peter's and several other Cape Breton communities. Sister Company: Seaside High-Speed is one of two companies contracted to implement the province of Nova Scotia's rural broadband project, which has expanded high speed Internet access throughout the province. Seaside High-Speed serves rural portions of Cumberland, Colchester, Halifax, Pictou, Antigonish, Guysborough, and the four counties of Cape Breton. Seaside Communications and Seaside High-Speed were created by Cape Breton entrepreneur Irving Schwartz who passed away September 2010.