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Contracts signed to bring more reliable internet to southwestern Ontario

October 21, 2020  By Fruit and Vegetable


The Ontario provincial government announced that all contracts are signed in Oxford County through the Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) project, ensuring that construction of up to $9.9 million in broadband infrastructure will now move forward. When complete, these projects will connect approximately 1,670 more homes and businesses in the area to fast, reliable internet.

The contracts to expand high-speed 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.

“Access to high-speed internet is important for all Canadians, no matter their geographic region,” said Tim Louis, Member of Parliament for Kitchener-Conestoga. “All Canadians should have the ability to connect with their loved ones, work from home, and access essential services. In addition to our contribution to the SWIFT project, our government is investing to connect nearly 400,000 households by 2023 through the Connect to Innovate program. Work is underway every day and in the next 18 months, we will connect 250,000 of these households. Our ambitious plan is made possible with the collaborative efforts of our partners at the community level, including those involved here in Oxford County. Congratulations to all the partners involved in this project by SWIFT!”

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Work continues to bridge the gaps in broadband access in southwestern Ontario, as part of a combined $191 million investment by the governments of Canada and Ontario to bring internet to thousands of homes and businesses.

“Our government remains committed to broadband internet expansion access across Ontario and the contract signing today will help bring that to the people of Oxford County,” added Ernie Hardeman, minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs and MPP for Oxford. “This investment helps local businesses to better compete in global markets and will go a long way to create new economic opportunities in the region.”

The Ontario government’s Broadband and Cellular Action Plan is expected to generate up to $1 billion in total investment over five years, resulting in new connections for up to 220,000 homes and businesses. This will lead to community, social and economic benefits well beyond the provincial investment.

“Access to reliable broadband service is at the forefront of our province’s economic recovery and is critical to ensuring the long-term sustainability of our rural communities,” said David Mayberry, SWIFT board chair. “SWIFT, in partnership with the Governments of Canada and Ontario, is proud to be working together with our community leaders and private sector investors to expand high-speed services throughout Oxford County. The funding investments made today will ensure that many more residents within the County are provided with greater access to online resources, and businesses with new economic opportunities.”


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