High-Speed Internet Coming To Ramara Township
The Township of Ramara 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 Township of Ramara's project is eligible for $378,333. 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 the Township of Ramara and the Chippewas of Georgina Island have 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 the commencement of an Internet strategy which will put our township on a strong communications footing," said Township of Ramara Mayor Bill Duffy. "This news today helps us build a digital highway to everyone living in the area. We look forward to partnering with the Chippewas of Georgina Island." "Improved broadband will help Aboriginal people and communities access greater education delivery services and economic development opportunities," said Brad Duguid, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs. QUICK FACTS
LEARN MOREAbout the Rural Connections Broadband Program For more information, contact: Sherry Persaud, Minister Dombrowsky's Office, 416-326-6439
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