• Private Wireless

    Rogers Wireless Private Network

    Only available in Canada


    • Accelerate your digital transformation by extending your corporate network to mission critical mobile and field assets while maintaining control of bandwidth, uptime, and data security.


    • Purpose-built, managed LTE/5G networks for your unique business needs

      With a wireless private network from Rogers, businesses can enjoy best-in-class customer experience with an end-to-end managed service that integrates reliable, high-performance connectivity and a robust and flexible communications infrastructure for all their sites of operation.

      Delivered in partnership with Dell Technologies, wireless private networks from Rogers are designed with enterprise clients in mind, serving verticals such as mining, oil & gas, transportation, utilities, retail, manufacturing and other industries that require a dedicated, secure, and responsive network.

    • Key Takeaways


    • Why Dell Technologies and Rogers?


    • Enterprise Agility
      • Improve the user experience with always-on platforms to support business-critical applications.
    • Employee Safety
      • Application-ready infrastructure that supports video surveillance and employee connectivity.
    • Integration
      • Effective across multiple devices, networks, and locations with ultra-low latency connectivity.
    • Operational Efficiency
      • As automation requirements grow, scale quickly with predictable costs and increased capacity.
    • Learn more about this platform’s powerful features and benefits.

      A wireless private network (WPN), also known as a private LTE/5G network, is a localized connectivity solution customized for your distinct requirements.
      With enhanced capacity, security and scalability, your private cellular network is delivered as an end-to-end managed service.
      Read the full solution spotlight to learn more.

    • "The wireless private network at Detour Lake Mine will enable mission-critical industrial applications to power the digital mine of the future."

      Ron McKenzie, CTIO, Rogers Communications