High speed internet demonstration in Trail

A chance for Trail businesses to see how high speed internet can improve their day to day operations.

The city along with the Columbia Basin Trust are hosting a networking event to help businesses better respond to customers needs through super-fast internet.

The service which is available to businesses in Trail’s downtown core is capable of offering 100mbps.

This will help businesses take advantage of quicker data transmission through file transfer, cloud-based applications or payment processing.

The event runs at the Community Futures office 5:30pm – 7:00pm.

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