Farms.com Home   News

More Communities in Oxford County to be Connected to Broadband

OXFORD COUNTY – More than 320 homes and businesses in Oxford County are one step closer to fast, reliable internet service due to the beginning of construction of broadband infrastructure in the community.

Construction of a $5.2 million broadband infrastructure network project has now begun in the northeast section of the Township of Zorra and will deliver reliable internet access to more homes and businesses.

The Governments of Canada and Ontario each committed $1.3 million to fund this broadband expansion project to create more economic and educational opportunities in rural, remote and underserved areas of the county.

“I am proud of the progress our government has made, in collaboration with our partners, towards reaching our goal of connecting all Canadian homes and businesses to high-speed Internet,” said Tim Louis, Member of Parliament for Kitchener-Conestoga, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development. “Today’s announcement will bring fast and reliable broadband access to more than 320 homes and businesses in Oxford County, giving them access to essential services that are critical to ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of their families. We will continue our work connecting communities to the high-speed internet they need here in southwestern Ontario, and across Canada.”

“The construction of broadband infrastructure in the northeast section of Zorra Township is underway, and more people in Oxford County will soon have access to fast, reliable internet service,” said Ernie Hardeman. Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and MPP for Oxford. “This is an important step forward in our plan to support better educational opportunities, attract more businesses and create jobs in the county and builds on our government’s commitment to connect every community in Ontario to broadband internet by 2025.”

The contracts to expand fibre-optic broadband services in Oxford County were awarded by Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) Inc, a not-for-profit corporation initiated by local municipalities to address connectivity in Southwestern Ontario. To date, 3,190 households and businesses in Southwestern Ontario have received access to improved broadband through SWIFT.

“We are pleased to announce that construction is now underway to bring improved broadband service to Oxford County,” said Gary McNamara, SWIFT Board Chair. “SWIFT, in partnership with the federal and provincial governments, announced a combined investment of $10 million to deliver high-speed internet to 1,700 underserved homes and businesses throughout Oxford County. Today’s announcement marks the start of construction on the first of seven awarded SWIFT projects within the County.”

Efforts continue to bridge the gaps in broadband access in Southwestern Ontario, as part of a combined public and private sector investment of more than $191 million to bring fast, reliable and affordable internet to thousands of homes and businesses. This will allow communities to attract new development, strengthen local economies and create more well-paying jobs and opportunities in rural Ontario.

Source : Ontario

Trending Video

Livestock Marketing

Video: Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel, OSU Extension livestock marketing specialist, says beef prices are likely to remain high for consumers.