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High-Speed Internet Coming To Greater Madawaska Township

McGuinty Government Supports Local Infrastructure Project


NEWS

November 28, 2008

The Township of Greater Madawaska is among 15 successful municipalities moving forward with plans to build local broadband infrastructure thanks to a partnership with the Ontario government.

The Rural Connections Broadband Program provides funding to help rural municipalities build high-speed Internet projects in their communities. The program's goal is to bring broadband access to rural and remote areas currently under-serviced in southern Ontario.

The province will provide funding for one-third of the approved eligible costs of the project. The Greater Madawaska project is eligible for $230,413.

Broadband combines telecommunications infrastructure and service to deliver more Internet information at speeds far greater than dial-up service.

QUOTES

"This announcement will give our businesses, students and teachers, healthcare professionals and citizens the hi-tech tools they need to succeed and do business," said Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. "I am delighted that Greater Madawaska Township brought forward a successful proposal which shows their commitment to community broadband expansion and to providing their citizens with the best technology possible."

"This is great news for Greater Madawaska residents, visitors and businesses," said Reeve Peter Emon. "Our tourism and active-living based economy needed this shot in the arm in order to continue to evolve and to encourage more people to live and play here."

QUICK FACTS

  • Today's announcement of 15 new broadband projects amounts to a provincial commitment of $8.8 million. In the next four years, the Ontario government will invest up to $30 million in rural partnerships that will build rural Ontario's broadband infrastructure.
  • In 2007, 18 projects marked the first wave of broadband infrastructure undertaken jointly by rural municipalities and the province. Thanks to the province's strategy, today's announcement brings the total to 33 projects.

LEARN MORE

About the Rural Connections Broadband Program


For more information, contact:

Sherry Persaud, Minister Dombrowsky's Office, 416-326-6439
Brent Ross, Communications Branch, 416-326-9342

 

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