Press Release
From: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
December 16, 2021 – Ottawa-Gatineau – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
Today, the CRTC announced that four projects will receive up to $8.8 million in funding from the Broadband Fund.
The projects will target approximately 680 households in five communities, including four Indigenous communities, in Alberta and Nova Scotia.
The Broadband Fund will allocate funds to the following service providers:
· ATG Arrow Technology Group Limited Partnership (Alberta)
· We’koqma’q First Nation and Seaside Communications Inc. (Nova Scotia)
With today’s announcement, the Broadband Fund has to date committed up to $186.5 million to improve broadband services for 160 communities, representing approximately 29,050 households. Among the projects previously approved, regional governments and smaller companies will receive up to $82.75 million in funding to close the digital divide in the most isolated communities of Canada. This includes funding for a satellite project in northern Manitoba and for two transport projects in Nunavik.
The funding recipients will have to provide broadband Internet access services that either meet the universal service objective or move communities closer to attaining it.
Prior to receiving funding, recipients must complete a statement of work setting out the details of each project, including schedules and costs, which must be approved by the CRTC. It is anticipated that construction for most projects announced today will start in the second half of 2022 at the earliest.
The CRTC is continuing to evaluate the applications submitted under the second call for applications. Further funding announcements will be made as additional projects are approved.
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“Whether it’s helping to close our country’s pronounced digital divide or ensuring better access to services, we work so that Canadians can benefit from a world-class communications system. I am pleased to say that we have made some notable progress on this front in the past year, thanks to our Broadband Fund.”
– Ian Scott, Chairperson and CEO of the CRTC
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