Brockville – On Wednesday, December 6th it was announced that Rogers 5G mobile services are now available in additional areas including rural areas in Leeds & Grenville and Lanark.
The announcement was made jointly by the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN), the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, and Rogers Communications.
“We are grateful for the support of our federal, provincial and municipal partners in helping us close the gap in mobile services,” said EORN Chair Pierre Leroux. “Rogers’ network expansion will give local residents access to better cell services that are essential for economic growth and improved quality of life.”
It is part of the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (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). Rogers, which was selected through a competitive bidding process, is providing the balance of the investment.
“By improving cellular and internet service infrastructure, we are helping ensure that rural communities can prosper in our increasingly digital world,” said the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. “We are proud to support the EORN Cell Gap Project, because with 5G services expanding across Eastern Ontario, more residents are connecting to essential services online and enjoying the additional opportunities that come with 5G mobile services.”
Through this partnership, Rogers is building approximately 330 new telecommunications sites consisting of both new sites and colocations and upgrading 312 existing sites – bringing vital infrastructure to more municipalities and Indigenous communities in eastern Ontario.
To date, upgrades have been completed on 305 existing sites, as well as 58 new cell sites. Rogers, in conjunction with our community partners, is working to accelerate tower construction for 2024 with many new towers planned to come online throughout the year.
“This announcement is another step towards our government’s goal of building stronger, more connected communities across the province,” said Kinga Surma, Ontario’s Minister of Infrastructure. “With these new cellular towers, we are helping to ensure communities in rural eastern Ontario have seamless cellular connectivity that they can rely on to access critical health services, operate and grow a business, participate in the agriculture sector, work and learn online, and stay connected with loved ones.”
The 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.
“Together with our government partners and the Eastern Ontario Regional Network, we are proud to bring residents and businesses in these ten communities access to the best 5G technology, closing gaps in wireless coverage and increasing safety along highways,” said Phil Hartling, President, Wireless, Rogers. “As Canada’s only national 5G network operator, we are making long-term investments to bring all Canadians the best and most reliable 5G wireless network in the country.”
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