OmniGlobe Networks Selected to Provide Wireless
Broadband Services to the rural communities
around Kingston, Ontario
June 30th,
2008
OmniGlobe Networks, Inc, signed an agreement
with the City of Kingston to enhance the
telecommunications infrastructure in the
unserved areas of the region.
OmniGlobe
Networks was selected based on its successful
bid to the public tender issued in October last
year. The project, which is part of a $10
million Ontario government initiative awarded to
18 rural municipalities, is designed to provide
affordable, accessible and reliable broadband
access for residents and businesses located in
rural areas and is made possible through funding
provided by the Rural Connections – Ontario
Municipal Broadband Partnership Program of the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural
Affairs (OMAFRA).
Ideally
located between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal,
the City of Kingston is a major hub of eastern
Ontario. Ranked 4th in the annual list of
“Canada's best places to live”, it is considered
a preferred investment destination for
knowledge-based industries and for research and
technology centres. The city, which already
provides broadband access to the urban parts of
Kingston through their subsidiary Utilities
Kingston, submitted an application for
provincial funding in partnership with Kingston
Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) in an
effort to improve the broadband network in the
rural areas of the City of Kingston, the County
of Lennox & Addington and the County of
Frontenac.
“"Providing
rural communities access to broadband
connectivity is instrumental to the economic
development of the region” explained the interim
Chief Administrative Officer Gerard Hunt.
“The broadband
initiative will have a positive impact on the
residents and businesses in our area” added the
Manager of the KEDCO Entrepreneurship Centre
Lindsey Fair, “which will ultimately benefit the
entire community.”
“We are
pleased that the Frontenac Community Futures
Development Corporation (FCFDC) was able to
provide funding through the Eastern Ontario
Development Program to help the construction of
broadband infrastructure in Cloyne and Plevna so
this project could come to fruition. The
availability of high-speed Internet service to
these communities is critical to their economic
competitiveness.” stated, Anne Prichard,
Executive Director, Frontenac CFDC.
OmniGlobe
Networks, which is already working with several
other communities in rural Ontario to reduce
infrastructure gaps in the region, will deliver
on its mandate by providing a new network that
will successfully deliver high speed Internet
connectivity to residents and businesses
throughout the Kingston area. In partnership
with Utilities Kingston, the company will be
investing in the project, and will be
responsible for building, operating and managing
the network.
“We are very
excited to work with the City of Kingston, their
subsidiary Utilities Kingston and KEDCO on this
project” commented Dr. Jason Neale, OmniGlobe
Networks’ CEO. “The introduction of broadband
access will create new and exciting
opportunities for local residents and
businesses, which will now have access to
similar services to those readily available in
urban areas.”
“We are
looking forward to working with OmniGlobe
Networks to fulfill this important rural
infrastructure initiative that is assisting us
to provide broadband services to schools in
Plevna, Mountain Grove, and Cloyne. Furthermore,
we couldn’t have done it without the commitment
and support of the Limestone District School
Board.” added Jim Keech, Utilities Kingston’ CEO.
The network
will support traditional Internet applications
such as web browsing and e-mail together with
advanced applications such as Voice over IP
(VoIP). The project has already commenced and
subscribers will start to receive high speed
Internet services during the summer under the
company’s service named “OmniGlobe Broadband”.
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