BELLEVILLE, ON, June 14,
2023 /CNW/ - The Eastern Ontario Regional Network
(EORN), the Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure, Infrastructure
Canada and Rogers Communications announced today that Rogers 5G
mobile services are now available in nine eastern Ontario communities, including four counties
and one single-tier municipality.
Through nine new wireless sites and upgrades to 37 existing
sites, Rogers 5G service is now available for the first time in the
following underserved areas:
- Ontario County Highway 2 from Belleville to Shannonville
- Southern areas of Sandbanks Provincial Park
- Healey Falls to Campbellford
South in Northumberland County
- Archer's Road to County Road 2 in Northumberland County
- Bridgenorth in Peterborough
County
- Camp Kawartha in Peterborough County
- Glasgow Station to ON-17 in Renfrew County
- Demorestville in Prince Edward
County
- Highway 7 in Maberly in Lanark
County
Today's announcement is part of the EORN Cell Gap Project,
a $300 million public-private
partnership to improve and expand cellular services across rural
eastern Ontario. About half the
project funding comes from the federal and provincial governments,
as well as municipal members of the Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus
(EOWC) and most of the Eastern Ontario Mayors' Caucus (EOMC). The
balance of the investment comes from Rogers Communications, which
was selected through a competitive bidding process.
Through this partnership, Rogers is building more than 330 new
wireless sites and upgrading over 300 existing sites with 5G by
2025 – bringing vital infrastructure to more municipalities and
Indigenous communities in eastern Ontario. To date, 13 new wireless sites are
in-service with upgrades completed on 297 existing sites.
This wireless expansion project is enhancing public safety and
providing peace of mind for all residents so they can call
emergency services and use navigation apps along the rural and
remote roadways in eastern Ontario.
"With the support of federal, provincial and municipal funding
and partnership with Rogers, we are closing the gap in mobile
services," said EORN Chair Pierre
Leroux. "These network expansions will give local residents
access to better cell services, improving quality of live and
creating new economic opportunities."
"Rogers is proud to work in partnership with our government
partners and the Eastern Ontario Regional Network to bring
residents and businesses in these nine communities access to the
best 5G technology and to connect even more Canadians across the
region, "said Phil Hartling,
President, Wireless, Rogers Communications. "We are committed to
providing a seamless wireless experience across Eastern Ontario and making long-term
investments to ensure all Canadians can access Canada's largest 5G wireless network."
"It is great to see Eastern Ontario Regional Network and Rogers
Communications, in partnership with Minister LeBlanc, work on the
Cell Gap Project," said Ryan
Turnbull, Member of Parliament for Whitby, on behalf of the Honourable Dominic
LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and
Communities. "This project, valued at more than $300 million dollars, will help create and
upgrade hundreds of telecommunication sites. This initiative will
continue to support the families in our communities when it comes
to work, study, and accessing essential services."
"Our government is continuing to build stronger communities by
ensuring that families, businesses and residents, across eastern
Ontario, have access to reliable
cellular services," said the Honourable Kinga Surma, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure. "By
investing in this project and working closely with our partners, we
are getting shovels in the ground to improve connectivity for the
people of this province now and into the future."
About EORN
Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) strives to fuel economic
development and growth by working regionally to improve and
leverage broadband access and cell connectivity. EORN is a
non-profit organization created by the Eastern Ontario Wardens'
Caucus (EOWC). Since 2010, it has helped bring hundreds of millions
of dollars in federal, provincial and private sector investment to
improve connectivity across the rural region.
As part of its Cell Gap Project, EORN is working with Indigenous
communities to ensure that new cell infrastructure is built with
respect for Indigenous treaty rights and heritage. Based on input
from several First Nations, EORN has committed to exceeding
industry practice, and is conducting archaeological assessments on
most new tower sites.
From 2010 to 2014, EORN helped to enhance broadband access for
nearly 90 per cent of eastern Ontario through a $175
million public-private partnership. The network was funded
by federal, provincial, and municipal governments and private
sector service providers. By the end of the project, 423,000 homes
and businesses were able to access services of up to 10 Mbps
download. It also spurred an additional $100
million of private sector investment in the region beyond
initial commitments.
About Rogers Communications
Inc.
Rogers is Canada's leading
wireless, cable and media company that provides connectivity and
entertainment to Canadian consumers and businesses across the
country. Rogers shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock
Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE: RCI). For more information, please visit: rogers.com or
investors.rogers.com.
SOURCE Eastern Ontario Regional Network