Press Release
From: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
November 30, 2022
Today, the CRTC launched its third call for applications for the Broadband Fund. The CRTC is now accepting applications for eligible projects to improve access to broadband Internet and mobile wireless services across Canada.
The third call focuses specifically on the following types of projects:
The CRTC is placing increased emphasis on community consultation and resiliency. This means that when assessing the projects submitted under this call, the CRTC will use increased weighting of (a) the quality of consultation with each affected community, and (b) the degree to which proposed projects will improve the overall resiliency of new and/or existing infrastructure. Applications must be submitted using the CRTC’s online application form by April 18, 2023, at 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Applications submitted for the first and second calls for applications will not be considered in the third call. However, applications may be updated and re-submitted if they are eligible for funding for this call for applications. An applicant will only be notified when an application is approved for funding.
The telecommunications infrastructure required to provide the most efficient broadband service may vary, especially in remote areas and in areas with challenging terrain. Such infrastructure typically requires a considerable monetary investment while generating little direct revenue. The Broadband Fund aims at encouraging providers to build this infrastructure in such areas.
Applicants must have at least three years’ experience deploying and operating broadband infrastructure in Canada and must invest financially in their project and demonstrate that it would not be viable without the support of the Broadband Fund.
Other criteria, along with detailed information on how applications will be assessed, can be found in the Application Guide.
The CRTC’s Broadband Fund will provide up to $750 million over five years to support projects that will help Canadians to participate fully in the digital economy.
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“Today, we are launching the third call for applications with the goal of connecting more Canadians wherever they are located. We are pleased with the progress made so far with the Broadband Fund. Approximately $226.5 million has been dedicated to 49 projects in nine provinces and two territories. There is still much to be done so that everyone in our vast country may be connected and participate in the digital economy. With a focus on transport, mobile, and satellite projects, we will connect even more remote areas across Canada.”
– Ian Scott, Chairperson and CEO, CRTC
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