Article content (Bloomberg) — Rogers Communications Inc. says the work-from-home trend is likely to continue even after the pandemic ends, providing permanent support to broadband revenue. Consumer demand for high-bandwidth service surged during Covid-19 lockdowns as much of the Canadian workforce began working from home. Rogers expects broadband demand to stay strong even after the pandemic, as many workers continue to work remotely at least part of the time. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Rogers Bets on Work-From-Home Supporting Broadband Post Pandemic Back to video “We’re fairly confident about the demand for our product, particularly with respect to higher speeds, going forward,” Chief Executive Officer Joe Natale said during a conference call with analysts Wednesday.