OTTAWA,
ON and GATINEAU, QC,
Aug. 28,
2024 /CNW/ - Today, the CRTC is taking action to
improve cellphone service along nearly one hundred kilometres of
major roads in Newfoundland and
Labrador, Quebec, and Ontario. Better coverage will help make it
safer for Canadians to travel along these roads.
In 2019, the CRTC launched the Broadband Fund to help
connect rural, remote, and Indigenous communities across
Canada. To date, the fund has improved high-speed Internet and
cellphone service in over 250 communities, connecting essential
institutions such as schools, and health care and community
centres.
Through its Broadband Fund, the CRTC is committing over
$17 million to Bell Canada, TBayTel, TELUS Communications Inc.,
and Sogetel Mobilité Inc. to build new cell towers and improve
cellphone service along eight major roads.
These projects received support from impacted communities and
many organizations. Letters of support emphasized the positive
impact the projects will have on daily life in these regions,
including improving public safety.
The CRTC is continuing to assess Broadband Fund applications and
will make more funding announcements in the coming months.
Quote
"High-quality communications services are essential to every
aspect of our daily lives. Through its Broadband Fund, the CRTC is
continuing to help connect Canadians in rural, remote, and
Indigenous communities to high-speed Internet and cellphone
service. The projects announced today will help make it safer for
Canadians to travel along eight major roads by improving
connectivity."
- Vicky Eatrides, Chairperson and
Chief Executive Officer, CRTC
Quick facts
- The CRTC is an independent quasi-judicial tribunal that
regulates the Canadian communications sector in the public
interest. The CRTC holds public consultations on telecommunications
and broadcasting matters and makes decisions based on the public
record.
- To date, the CRTC's Broadband Fund has supported projects that
will connect nearly 46,000 households, improve cellphone service
along over 630 kilometres of major roads, and build over 4,600
kilometres of fibre to communities.
- In March 2023, the CRTC launched
a public consultation to improve the Broadband Fund. The CRTC will
launch a co-development process to create an Indigenous stream of
the Broadband Fund.
Associated links
- Telecom Decision CRTC 2024-190 – Broadband Fund – Project
funding approval for Bell Canada's
mobile wireless project in Newfoundland and Labrador (Gander Bay
South)
- Telecom Decision CRTC 2024-191 – Broadband Fund – Project
funding approval for TBayTel's mobile wireless project in
northwestern Ontario (Highway
527)
- Telecom Decision CRTC 2024-192 – Broadband Fund – Project
funding approval for TELUS Communications Inc.'s mobile wireless
project in Quebec (including
routes 204, 232, 234, and 277)
- Telecom Decision CRTC 2024-193 – Broadband Fund – Project
funding approval for Sogetel Mobilité inc.'s mobile wireless
project in southeastern Quebec
(Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn)
- CRTC Broadband Fund: Projects selected in August 2024
- Broadband Fund: Closing the Digital Divide in Canada
- Broadband Fund – Third call for applications (Notice of
Consultation CRTC 2022-325)
- Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2023-89 – Call for comments
– Broadband Fund policy review
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SOURCE Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission