EORN Project Update
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EORN Project Update
Connecting Eastern Ontario to the World Project Update • January 2014 Project Overview The Eastern Ontario Regional Network is helping to spur economic growth by building improved rural broadband access across the region. •The project, created by the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus, will improve access to the internet with higher speeds and bandwidth to at least 95 per cent of homes and businesses in Eastern Ontario. •The network covers an area of more than 50,000 square kilometres and will reach nearly one million people in 11 counties and two single-tier municipalities. •The $170-million project is being built through the support of federal, provincial, municipal and private sector funding. Including private sector in-kind contributions, the total value of the project has risen to more than $260 million. •The network is based on a 5,500-kilometre fibre optic backbone with about 160 new or improved internet access points that internet service providers (ISPs) can use to improve local high-speed access. • The project’s local access networks are 90 per cent completed and will be finished by the end of 2014. •In all, 546 sites for wireless broadcast towers or DSL equipment were built or upgraded throughout the region to build the network. •The project was expanded in 2013 to build new fibre optic connections at more than 50 business parks and clusters across the region. •In 2013, the project garnered international recognition for improving broadband access when it was short-listed for an award by the Broadband World Forum. •Improved rates and packages for satellite services have been negotiated for rural Eastern Ontario residents and businesses, to ensure preferred pricing for the region. The Eastern Ontario Regional Network is transforming rural Eastern Ontario and opening up new markets and opportunities for our economy and improving quality of life for our residents. Jean Paul St. Pierre 2014 EOWC Chair Pembroke L’Orignal Whitney RENFREW COUNTY Ottawa UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Huntsville HALIBURTON COUNTY Minden LANARK COUNTY Cornwall Perth FRONTENAC COUNTY HASTINGS COUNTY KAWARTHA LAKES UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Brockville PETERBOROUGH COUNTY LENN OX AND ADDIN GTON COUN TY Lindsay Peterborough Glenburnie Napanee Belleville Oshawa NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Cobourg Picton PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Lake Ontario Timeline To build the network, the region was divided into 15 local access zones. The above map outlines when new local access networks in each zone will be finished and by which internet service provider (ISP). Most local access networks are nearly complete, with delays in some areas due to government approvals, construction issues or other logistics. Even if a zone isn’t fully built, most expanded services are already available. The entire project is to be completed by the end of 2014, with opportunities for future growth. Using an open, competitive bidding process, contracts were awarded to ISPs who demonstrated that they would invest in reaching the greatest number of households. However, all ISPs will have equal access to the fibre optic backbone in order to expand their services. In some areas, more than one ISP was awarded a contract in order to reach as many households as possible. Please note that not all listed ISPs will be available throughout an entire zone. As well, in many zones, services from other ISPs are also available. EORN Zone Names Expected Service Availability to Households n Satellite Services* Available Now Xplornet n Embrun Available Now Xplornet n Quinte-Loyalist Available Now Xplornet n Northumberland Available Now Xplornet n Highlands Available Now Bell Aliant n South Nation Available Now Bell Aliant & Xplornet n Sebright Available Now Xplornet n Kawartha March 2014 n Haliburton April 2014 n Ottawa Valley South March 2014 Contract Awarded to Bell Aliant, Nexicom & Xplornet Bell Aliant Bell Aliant & Storm n Ottawa Valley North April 2014 Bell Aliant n Dorset March 2014 Bell Aliant n Lanark March 2014 Bell Aliant & Storm n SD&G April 2014 n Thousand Islands March 2014 n Hastings North April 2014 Bell Aliant & Xplornet Xplornet Bell Aliant * Satellite service is already available at improved pricing throughout the region. Satellite may continue to be the technology that best serves remote areas or difficult terrain within all EORN Zones. Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 3 Progress Highlights Ontario’s largest rural broadband network The Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) has nearly reached its goal of enabling high-speed internet access across the region, improving quality of life and supporting economic growth. The project is gaining international profile for its success. In 2013, it was one of five organizations short-listed for an award from the Broadband World Forum that recognizes efforts to improve broadband penetration. The regional network has three main components: a fibre optic backbone, a series of local access networks and satellite coverage. This structure has provided residents and businesses across the region with improved access to internet speeds of 10 Mbps or more through DSL, wireless or satellite services. As well, a range of internet packages and technologies are available offering speeds of 3 Mbps to 9 Mbps, in order to meet the varying needs of residents. In 2013, the project expanded to include improved broadband coverage to more than 50 business parks and clusters, further improving economic development opportunities across the region. As well, EORN is actively investigating how to best to use remaining funds to fill in gaps and further expand the reach of broadband in the region. 1)Backbone The regional network is based on a high-capacity scalable fibre optic backbone of 5,500 kilometres. This critical piece of the network was completed on schedule and launched in late 2012. The $70-million construction involved laying 520 kilometres of new cable to connect 5,000 kilometres of existing fibre. The backbone also has 160 new or improved internet access points that ISPs can use to deliver broadband to residents. 4 Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 2) Local Access In order to connect the fibre optic backbone to homes and businesses, EORN created 15 zones within Eastern Ontario. In all, 22 contracts were awarded to ISPs through an open and competitive bidding process to build local networks within these zones. Key criteria included: • the geographic reach and number of households covered by the network; • the speeds and bandwidth that will be achieved; • competitive consumer pricing; • the financial investment by EORN; and, • the investment to be made by the company. Ranging from local telecoms to national providers, the ISPs are expanding broadband access using a combination of wired and wireless technologies. These local access networks are 90 per cent finished and will be completed by spring 2014. 3)Satellite To ensure comprehensive broadband coverage, EORN has negotiated improved services and better rates for satellite internet services with Xplornet Communications Inc. Satellite technology offers high-speed internet access for areas that cannot be reached through wired or wireless connections. Xplornet’s 4G satellite network, launched in 2012, represents a major leap forward in advanced technologies, with significantly more capacity and an improved subscriber experience. Residents and businesses can choose from a range of satellite services to meet their individual needs, with speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Expanding broadband to business hubs First Nations In 2013, EORN sought to increase broadband access at business parks and clusters, to further improve economic opportunity in the region. The EORN project will help meet the important goal of improving First Nations’ access to affordable broadband. EORN has been working collaboratively with these communities to ensure that they share in the benefits of the network. Highlights include: Several service providers were selected through a competitive process to build new high-speed fibre internet connections to more than 50 business parks and clusters. The locations were identified by municipalities. The project adds to the number of business parks and clusters that already have broadband service in the region. The project is valued at about $11.1 million, and is being funded through existing EORN project funding and investments by the three private sector partners. The new fibre broadband connections will be completed by the end of 2014. Building and maintaining the network With the addition of the business park initiative, EORN construction will be completed by the end of 2014. Contracts with private sector partners also set out long-term technical and customer service requirements until 2024. EORN’s Board of Directors and staff are responsible for ensuring these obligations are met and for monitoring vendor performance both during construction and once the network is operational. EORN also tracks the performance feedback it receives from residents and businesses and advocates on behalf of customers. EORN is committed to an open access policy. This means that any CRTC-registered ISP will have the option to buy wholesale bandwidth at the same rates on the backbone, co-locate on EORN-funded sites, or resell access services. The goal is to create a level playing field that will encourage an open and competitive market place for internet services in the community. • The Alderville First Nation has direct fibre connectivity at its community centre, health services, student services and administrative offices. These access points connect to portions of new fibre optic cable that was laid by Bell Aliant and Bell through Alderville First Nation’s traditional lands and treaty area. • The Curve Lake First Nation has a new internet access point and local fibre network, which is providing broadband connections to key community buildings, such as the school, community centre, business centre and administration offices. • The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation has received new DSL services through the project, an expansion that also resulted in improved phone lines to the community. • The Mohawks of the Akwesasne are currently pursuing opportunities to create a local network that connects to a new fibre optic internet access point, which was built by EORN. Our communities developed a shared vision. Working with the support of the federal, provincial and municipal governments, and in partnership with the private sector, we are making that vision a reality. David Burton 2014 EORN Chair Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 5 Broadband Access by County Rolphton Deep River The following section outlines how the network Chalk River rentian Hills will improve access to high-speed internet by Petawawa Kramer Subdivision County and single-tier municipalities in the Pembroke Beachburg Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus. !. Lachute Cobden Golden Lake Eganville Killaloe RENFREW COUNTY arry’s Bay Masson-Angers Douglas Braeside Renfrew Foymount Palmer Rapids Ottawa Pakenham Calabogie Nepean Mississippi Mills Bourget Leitrim Embrun Carleton Place TINGS UNTY LANARK Smiths Falls COUNTY Perth Maberly Arden North Brook Westport armora LENN OX AND ADD INGT ON COU NTY Elgin Tweed Stirling Selby Thurlow Frankford Toledo Inverary Harrowsmith Newburgh Seeley’s Bay Glenburnie Kingston Napanee Belleville Deseronto enton Picton Bath Collins Bay Wolfe Island Adolpustown Bloomfield Wellington PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Available Now Available Now March 2014 March 2014 6 Maxville Alexandria !. UNITED COUNTIES OF Crysler STORMONT, DUNDAS Avonmore AND GLENGARRY Xplornet Xplornet Xplornet Bell Aliant & Storm Cardinal south, Xplornet launched new fixed wireless services in Prescott the spring of 2012. North Augusta Athens Delta Verona Tamworth Enterprise Yanker Glen Robertson UNITED COUNTIES • In the OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Portland Madoc St. Eugene BroadbandChesterville access inFinch Frontenac County was improved through Martintown Lancaster Winchester eight new or improved Long internet access along the fibre Glen points Walter Sault South Mountain Ingleside Kemptville optic backbone in the County and the City of Kingston. Cornwall Williamsburg Building off these access points, local access was delivered by Merrickville Morrisburg three EORN contracts: Spencerville Iroquois McDonalds Lanark Corners FRONTENAC COUNTY Vankleek Hill Frontenac County Denbigh Gilmour Hawkesbury Alfred St. Isidore Casselman Russell Plevna L’Orignal UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Arnprion Rockland Plantagenet Maitland • Bell Aliant provided a wired DSL solution in the more sparsely populated northern part of the County in summer 2013. Brockville Mallorytown • In southeastern Frontenac, while service is available in some areas, expanded wireless service from Xplornet will be complete by March 2014. This portion of the County experienced some delays due to difficulties in finalizing site locations and approvals. In all, DSL and wireless services will provide access to internet speeds of 10 Mbps to 12,370 of the County’s households, and to most of rural Kingston’s 3,680 households. The remaining 5,500 households can access satellite internet services at improved speeds and pricing negotiated by EORN. Business Parks Business clusters in Sydenham and Verona will get fibrebased high-speed internet through Bell Aliant. Three Kingston business parks: Alcan, Catararqui Estates and St. Lawrence, will get this service through a contract with Utilities Kingston. This work will be completed by the end of 2014. Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 North Bay Rolphton Deep River Chalk River Laurentian Hills Petawawa Kramer Subdivision Pembroke Beachburg Whitney Cobden Golden Lake Eganville Killaloe Masson-Angers Haliburton County Renfrew RENFREW COUNTY Barry’s Bay Braeside Arnprior Haliburton County is one of the larger and more sparsely Bourget Ottawa Palmer Rapids populated areas of Eastern Ontario, with a high number Pakenham C Nepean Leitrim Calabogie Mills to expand of lakeside seasonal properties. EORN Mississippi was able Em Russell access by building off the previous RuralCarleton Connections Place A Denbigh broadband project. Eight new or improved internet access Chesterville points were built in the County as part of the fibre optic Winchester McDonalds Lanark South Mountain Corners backbone. Kemptville Huntsville West Guilford Maynooth HALIBURTON COUNTY Carnarvon Bracebridge Haliburton Gravenhurst Minden Bancroft Wilberforce Gooderham Cardiff Plevna Gilmour Kinmount Apsley Sebright Coboconk Kirkfield Bobcaygeon Beaverton KAWARTHA LAKES Willia LANARK Smiths Falls Merrickville COUNTY Perth from Bell new DSL services Across much of the County, FRONTENAC Spencerville Iroq Aliant were phased in starting inMaberly the fall of 2012. The COUNTY UNITED COUNTIES Cardina HASTINGS remaining few sites will be completed by 2014. Delays OFApril LEEDS AND GRENVILLE COUNTY Arden North Brook Westport Prescott were due to the challenges of placing fibrePortland both Toledo aerially Northand Augusta Athens Maitland through water crossings. Elgin Coe Hill Orillia UNIT PRESC Hull Aylmer Foymount Dorset Fenelon Falls Burleigh Falls Nephton PETERBOROUGH COUNTY Marmora Madoc Verona LENN OX Tamworth In all, about 9,600 households in AND Enterprise Tweed ON have access internet speeds of INGT ADD to Harrowsmith Yanker COU NTY Delta Brockville Haliburton County will Woodville March 2014 Bell Aliant Mallorytown Seeley’s Bay Lakefield atInverary least 10 Mbps through April 2014 Bell Aliant Lindsay Bridgenorth Norwood Campellford Glenburnie DSL, with an additional 2,850 having access to internet Stirling Newburgh April 2014 Bell Aliant Selby Omemee Hastings Little Britain Peterborough Thurlow Kingston speeds in the 6 Mbps to 10 Mbps range. Most of the Frankford Napanee Warkworth Bethany County’s remaining 9,150 households canIsland access these Port Perry Belleville Wolfe Collins Bay Bailieboro Roseneath Deseronto Newmarket Bath Trenton speeds via satellite services, with improved pricing and Castleton Garden Hill NORTHUMBERLAND Adolpustown packages negotiated by EORN. Picton Brighton Cold Springs Ajax Toronto Havelock COUNTY Markham Pickering Dunsford Oshawa Welcome Port Hope Grafton Cobourg Bowmanville Lake Ontario Rocklan Douglas Colborne Bloomfield PRINCE EDWARD Business Parks COUNTY The Stanhope Airport area business hub in Algonquin Highlands will get new fibre high-speed internet access through Bell Aliant by the end of 2014. Wellington Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 7 Subdivision Pembroke Beachburg Lachute Golden Lake Eganville Killaloe Whitney RENFREW COUNTY Barry’s Bay Cobden Maynooth den Gooderham Denbigh Coe Hill Gilmour Apsley HASTINGS COUNTY Fenelon Falls Burleigh Falls Nephton unsford PETERBOROUGH Havelock COUNTY Madoc Marmora mee Norwood Peterborough Campellford Stirling Roseneath Castleton Selby Thurlow Frankford Belleville Deseronto Trenton NORTHUMBERLAND Cold Springs COUNTY den Hill Welcome Grafton Port Hope Cobourg Colborne nville Lake Ontario Available Now April 2014 Picton Bloomfield Wellington PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Xplornet Bell Aliant Harrowsmith Inverary Seeley’s Bay Mallorytown In all, 13,560Glenburnie Hastings County households will have access to internet speeds of at least 10 Mbps through DSL or Kingston Napanee wireless service. In addition, 14,900 households in the City Wolfe Island Collins Bay Bath of Belleville and 14,625 households in Quinte West have this Adolpustown access. The remaining 7,270 County households have access to improved satellite packages negotiated by EORN. Yanker Hastings Warkworth Bailieboro Enterprise Tweed Lakefield ay Bridgenorth Newburgh Business Parks Five Hastings County business parks will get new fibre optic high-speed internet access from Bell Aliant by the end of 2014, including: • the Burnside Street area in Madoc • the Enterprise Crescent/Y Road area in Hasting Highlands • the Industry Lane Business Park in Marmora • the Tweed Industrial Park in Tweed • the West Front Street Business Park in Stirling As well, Cogeco will deliver fibre broadband to two business hubs in Quinte West: the Frankford Industrial Park and Trenton’s North Murray Industrial Park. In the City of Belleville, Cogeco will build fibre connections to the Jamieson Bone Road and Bell Boulevard business areas. 8 St. Eugene Cornwall LANARK Smiths Falls • In the north, Bell Aliant is providing a Williamsburg wired Morrisburg DSL solution. Merrickville COUNTY Perth FRONTENAC Work will be completed by April 2014.Iroquois A variety of Spencerville COUNTY Maberly UNITED construction delaysCOUNTIES have impacted anCardinal aggressive schedule, OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Arden including delays in getting approvals for right of ways North Brook Westport Prescott Toledo North Augusta Portland authorities. Construction was then further with provincial AND OX LENN Athens Maitland Elgin ADD INGT ON hampered by early winter weather. In addition, more utility Delta Brockville COU NTY Verona poles needed to be replaced than expected. Tamworth Plevna mount Vankleek Hill Crysler Kemptville Cardiff Hawkesbury Alfred UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Russell Bancroft L’Orignal STORMONT, DUNDAS Place • WirelessCarleton services in the southern half of Avonmore the County were AND GLENGARRY Finch expanded by Xplornet and startedChesterville to go live in the spring Martintown Lancaster Winchester Glen Walter Long Sault McDonalds Lanark of 2012. South Mountain Ingleside Corners Wilberforce Haliburton Rockland Plantagenet Arnprion County will benefit from 13 new Bourget or improved Hastings St. Isidore Ottawa Glen Robertson internetPakenham access points on the fibre optic backbone. Improved Alexandria Casselman Maxville Nepean Calabogie Mississippi Mills Embrun local access was built throughLeitrim a number of contracts: UNITED COUNTIES OF Palmer Rapids Guilford Braeside Renfrew Foymount IBURTON OUNTY Hastings County Douglas Masson-Angers Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 Ottawa Palmer Rapids Huntsville Calabogie Dorset West Guilford Wilberforce C City of Kawartha Lakes Gooderham Apsley COUNTY Bobcaygeon Fenelon Falls PETERBOROUGH Havelock COUNTY KAWARTHA LAKES Dunsford Woodville Ajax Now Beachburg March 2014 Brockville Yanker COU NTY Glenburnie Port Hope Selby Picton Bloomfield Colborne Business Parks Wellington PRINCE EDWARD Bell Aliant will build COUNTY fibre connections to the Fenelon Falls Industrial Park area and Cogeco will build fibre to the Needham Street area in Lindsay. Cobourg !. Lake Ontario Lachute Cobden Masson-Angers Douglas Braeside Renfrew Ottawa Pakenham Calabogie Nepean Leitrim Mississippi Mills McDonalds Lanark Corners FRONTENAC COUNTY Maberly Elgin Verona ENN OX March 2014 Tamworth AND Enterprise March 2014Inverary DING TON Harrowsmith Yanker COU NTY Deseronto St. Eugene Crysler STORMONT, DUNDAS • Bell Aliant will provide service in more densely populated areas Avonmore AND GLENGARRY around Perth, MacDonald’s Chesterville Finch Lanark,Martintown Lancaster Corners and Maberly. One of Winchester Glen Walter Long Sault four sites remains to be built and should be finished by the end South Mountain Ingleside of March 2014. Cornwall Williamsburg Merrickville Bell Aliant & Storm Mallorytown Bell Aliant & Storm Seeley’s Bay Glenburnie Kingston Collins Bay Vankleek Hill Morrisburg • Storm Internet, a regional internet service provider with a base in Iroquois Perth, has finished expanding their existing wireless network. Cardinal the east, Bell Aliant expects to finish expanding DSL services by Prescott Toledo the end of March 2014. Work was delayed by the need to upgrade North Augusta Portland Athens Maitland utility poles in the area to accommodate the new services. Utility Delta repairs resulting from winter storms may slow this work. Brockville Newburgh Napanee Hawkesbury St. Isidore internet Eight new or improved access points were built in Lanark Glen Robertson County. Casselman A number ofMaxville ISPs wereAlexandria contracted to build off of these hubs to Embrun deliverUNITED improved services: COUNTIES OF UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE• In Westport Alfred !. Spencerville Arden Selby Kemptville LANARK Smiths Falls COUNTY Perth L’Orignal Bourget Russell Carleton Place Plevna Rockland Plantagenet UNITED COUNTIES OF Lanark County PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Arnprion North Brook Delta Stirling Brighton Bell Aliant, Nexicom & Xplornet Toronto den Lake Eganville on Hastings Grafton Xplornet Bowmanville FREW NTY Campellford COUNTY Welcome Oshawa Available Pickering broke Norwood Peterborough Cold Springs Markham Madoc Marmora Newburgh In all, 35,865 households will have access to internet speeds Thurlow Kingston Frankford Napanee of at least 10 Mbps through wireless or DSL service and the Warkworth Bethany Belleville Wolfe Island Collins Bay Bailieboro Roseneath Deserontocan access these speeds through remaining 1,330 households Bath Trenton Castleton Garden Hill NORTHUMBERLAND improved satellite packages.Adolpustown Port Perry Newmarket Petawawa Kramer Subdivision OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Arden Verona OXAliant’s new LENN • Over 75 per cent of Bell DSL services are in service, Tamworth AND Enterprise Tweed Seeley’s Bay with the remaining expected to be in service by March 2014.Mallorytown Inverary ADD INGT ON Harrowsmith Lakefield Lindsay Bridgenorth Little Britain Omemee iver Sout North Brook Westport • Nexicom and Xplornet have completed construction ofToledo theirNorth Augusta Pr Portland Burleigh Falls Athens Maitlan Nephton expanded wireless services. Elgin Kirkfield Beaverton Kemptville LANARK Smiths Falls There were 10 new or improved internetCOUNTY access Perth points created Merrickville in Coe Hill FRONTENAC KawarthaGilmour Lakes. Bell Aliant, Nexicom, and Xplornet are building Spencerville COUNTY Maberly UNITED COUNTIES HASTINGS local access throughout the region off of these hubs: Kinmount Coboconk W McDonalds Lanark Corners Plevna Sebright Orillia Leitrim Denbigh Bancroft Cardiff Minden Gravenhurst Nepean Carleton Place Carnarvon Haliburton Mississippi Mills Maynooth HALIBURTON COUNTY Bracebridge Pakenham In all, 30,705 households will have access to speeds of 10 Mbps or higher through DSL or wireless services and the remaining 960 can access these speeds via improved satellite packages. Business Parks Four different business clusters will receive new fibre optic, high-speed internet access from Bell Aliant, including: • Christie Lake Road in Tay Valley • Hwy. 7 commercial area in Tay Valley • Perth core and business area • Ewart Ave. area in Drummond/North Elmsley Wolfe Island Bath Adolpustown CE EDWARD COUNTY Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 9 Killaloe y RENFREW COUNTY Barry’s Bay ay Douglas Braeside Renfrew Foymount Calabogie Bourget Ottawa Pakenham Nepean Rolphton Mississippi Mills Leitrim Denbigh McDonalds Laurentian Lanark Hills Corners Plevna Coe Hill Russell HASTINGS COUNTY ephton GH Alexandria Maxville !. Stirling Selby Thurlow DorsetFrankford West Guilford Warkworth Bath Colborne Xplornet Coe Hill Bell Aliant Kinmount Coboconk Bobcaygeon KAWARTHA LAKES Lindsay Little Britain Omemee PETERBOROUGH COUNTY Lakefield Bridgenorth Norwood Hastings Peterborough Marmora Garden Hill Madoc Castleton Grafton Cobourg Colborne Toledo Xplornet Xplornet Bell Aliant & Xplornet Maitland Brockville Mallorytown Bath • A couple of areas in Trent Hills have received expanded DSL Bell Aliant as of the fall of 2012. PRINCE EDWARD service from COUNTY Nearly all 30,870 households in the County will have access to internet speeds of 10 Mbps or higher through wireless or DSL. Those who are unable to get service due to terrain issues can get access through satellite services. Business Parks Cogeco is building new high-speed fibre access to the Brighton Industrial Park and to the Purdy Industrial Park Road area in Cramahe. Bell Aliant is connecting the Campbellford Industrial Park and the Tanner Industrial Park in Trent Hills to high-speed fibre. Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 Iroquois Cardinal Prescott North Augusta Athens Delta Ingle M Bloomfield Wellington Lake Ontario 10 Westport LENN OX Northumberland County Tamworth Finc Merrickville UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Elgin Deseronto Bowmanville Available Now Available Now March 2014 South Mountain • Xplornet completed its expanded wireless in most of the Adolpustown County in fall 2012. Picton Trenton NORTHUMBERLAND Brighton COUNTY Chesterville in Northumberland County as part of the fibre optic backbone. Stirling Newburgh Selby Thurlow Building off the backbone, improved local access is being Kingston Frankford Napanee delivered in the County throughWolfe two contracts: Belleville Island Collins Bay Cold Springs Port Hope Maberly Crysl Avonmo Spencerville AND Enterprise Seeley’s Bay INGT ON A dozen new internet accessInverary points were built ADD Harrowsmith Yanker Glenburnie COU NTY Campellford Roseneath Welcome Arden Russell Williamsburg LANARK Smiths Falls COUNTY Perth Verona Havelock Warkworth Bailieboro North Brook Tweed Bethany Oshawa FRONTENAC COUNTY Kemptville Portland Fenelon Falls Burleigh Falls Nephton Dunsford Woodville Plevna HASTINGS COUNTY Apsley Casselma Embrun Winchester McDonalds Lanark Corners Gilmour right Kirkfield Collins Bay Wilberforce COUNTY AvailableGooderham Now Available Now rio Ottawa Pakenham PRINCE EDWARD Cardiff Wellington Minden Rockland Business Parks Calabogie Nepean Leitrim Mississippi Mills Wolfe IslandThe Loyalist East Business Park, in Loyalist Township, will Carleton Place from Utilities receive improved fibre broadband services Denbigh Kingston by the end of 2014. Adolpustown Bancroft Picton Haliburton Bloomfield Maitland Kingston Maynooth Belleville Brighton Golden Lake Athens Eganville Delta Glenburnie Napanee Deseronto HALIBURTON Castleton COUNTY Carnarvon ridge RLAND the County received expanded DSL Prescott Toledo North Augusta services from Bell Aliant in summer 2013. Cobden Portland Palmer Rapids Newburgh Trenton Iroquois Cardinal Masson-Angers Plantag In all, 13,350 households have internet access speeds of Brockville Douglas RENFREW Verona Barry’s Bay UNITED C COUNTY 10 MbpsMallorytown or higher and theBraeside remaining 1,800 households Hull Renfrew Seeley’s Bay PRESCOTT Aylmer InveraryFoymount have access to similar speeds via satellite services. Harrowsmith Arnprior Bourget Yanker Campellford Hastings ville UNITED COUNTIES OF Crysler STORMONT, DUNDAS Avonmore AND GLENGARRY Morrisburg services in the south expanded wireless Spencerville UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE • Northern areas of Killaloe Elgin Tamworth Enterprise Tweed t Perry Glen Robertson Williamsburg in spring 2013. Beachburg Maberly Westport LENN OX AND Whitney ADD INGT ON COU NTY Havelock Pembroke Arden North Brook Madoc Marmora LANARK Smiths Falls Subdivision Merrickville COUNTY Perth • Xplornet launched FRONTENAC COUNTY Gilmour on St. Eugene In all, 11 new or improved internet access points were built Chesterville Finch Martintown Lancaster Winchester in Lennox and Addington County. Local access networks Glen Walter Long Sault South Mountain Ingleside Petawawa Kemptville have Kramer been built by two ISPs: Cornwall Chalk River Cardiff rst Vankleek Hill Embrun Deep River Bancroft Y St. Isidore Casselman Carleton Place ath Hawkesbury Alfred Lennox and Addington County Maynooth ood Rockland Plantagenet UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Arnprion Palmer Rapids sley x Masson-Angers Eganville Ottawa Palmer Rapids Huntsville Dorset Calabogie West Guilford Rolphton venhurst Minden Plevna Burleigh Falls Bobcaygeon Fenelon Falls Woodville Marmora Havelock Lakefield Cobden Golden Lake Norwood Campellford Eganville Hastings Douglas RENFREW Lindsay Killaloe Bridgenorth itney Little Britain Omemee Peterborough Port Perry arket Maynooth g COUNTY Welcome Oshawa Ajax Grafton Port Hope Coe Hill Gilmour Wellington L a k e O n t aPlevna rio Bell Aliant, NexicomLANARK COUNTY & Xplornet FRONTENAC COUNTY Maberly Campellford Hastings Stirling Arden Napanee Frankford Belleville MBERLAND Brighton UNTY Colborne Newburgh Selby Deseronto Bath Picton Bloomfield Wellington PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY ntario Available Now Xplornet Toledo Delta North Augusta Athens Cornwall Morrisburg Iroquois Cardinal Prescott Maitland Brockville Prince Edward County Mallorytown Seeley’s Bay Three new or improved internet access points were built in Glenburnie Prince Edward County as part of the fibre optic backbone. Inverary Kingston Collins Bay Adolpustown Williamsburg Merrickville Spencerville Westport Verona LENN OX Tamworth AND Enterprise Tweed ADD INGT ON Harrowsmith Yanker COU NTY Trenton Crysler Kemptville Smiths Falls Perth Elgin Thurlow Warkworth UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS Avonmore AND GLENGARRY Russell UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Madoc Marmora urg Vankleek Hill PRINCE EDWARD Carleton PlaceParks Business COUNTY Portland Havelock Grafton Newburgh Bloomfield Colborne Cobourg North Brook Falls Nephton Castleton Prescott Chesterville Fincharea around Nexicom will build fibre connections to the Martintown Lancaster Winchester Glen Walter Long Sault Highway 7 and Highway 28.South Mountain Ingleside HASTINGS COUNTY oseneath Toledo Braeside April 2014 gh OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE McDonalds Lanark Corners Cardiff Norwood Williamsburg Smiths Falls Westport Selby Thurlow Renfrew rce OUGH TY Lo Ingleside Augusta Portland Local access through much of the County will North be delivered Athens Maitland Elgin wireless services from Madoc through DSL services by Bell Aliant and Delta Brockville Verona LENN OXand Xplornet. Nexicom All the new wireless sites are in service Lachute Tamworth AND Enterprise Tweed Seeley’s and over 75 per cent of theInverary DSL sites areBaybuilt,Mallorytown with the ADD INGT ON L’Orignal Harrowsmith Yanker Rockland Glenburnie remaining by April 2014. COU NTY to be completed Hawkesbury Masson-Angers Alfred Plantagenet Denbigh Bowmanville Bancroft Apsley South Mountain UNITED COUNTIES OF Hull Kingston In all, 29,390 households will have access to internet St. Eugene Frankford Napanee Warkworth PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Bethany Foymount Aylmer Belleville Wolfe Island Collins Bay Arnprion Bourget wireless and DSL Bailieboro servicesDeseronto of 10 Mbps or higher through Roseneath St. Isidore Bath Ottawa Glen Robertson Trenton Castleton Palmer Rapids services. The remaining 3,460 have access to the same Pakenham Garden Hill NORTHUMBERLAND Casselman Adolpustown Alexandria Maxville Nepean Leitrim Calabogie Picton Brighton Cold Springs COUNTY Mississippi speedsMills via satellite services. Embrun Barry’s Bay m Stirling Kemptville LANARK Arden North Brook Beachburg PETERBOROUGH COUNTY Dunsford HASTINGS COUNTY Nephton Finch Eleven new internet access points were built in Merrickville Peterborough Morrisb COUNTY Perth FRONTENAC Spencerville County as part of the fibre optic backbone, as well as one in Iroquois COUNTY Maberly UNITED COUNTIES Cardinal the City of Peterborough. Gilmour Petawawa Apsley Kramer Subdivision Pembroke Kirkfield KAWARTHA LAKES Peterborough County Cardiff Chalk River rton Chesterville Winchester McDonalds Lanark Corners Coe Hill Coboconk UNI STO Avonmore A Crysler Denbigh Bancroft Gooderham Sebright Embrun Carleton Place Deep River LaurentianKinmount Hills Leitrim Russell Wilberforce Haliburton Nepean Mississippi Mills St Casselman Maynooth HALIBURTON COUNTY Carnarvon Bracebridge Pakenham Improved local access was created by Xplornet, with new wireless internet services that went live throughout the area in spring 2012. Wolfe Island Nearly all households in the County, about 11,740, have access to internet speeds of 10 Mbps or higher through expanded wireless services. Those who are unable to get service due to terrain issues can get access through satellite services. Business Parks The McFarland Development will get improved fibre internet access from Cogeco. Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 11 Renfrew County Rolphton In Renfrew County, a large and sparsely populated county, EORN expanded service by building on the previous Rural Connections broadband project. Sixteen new or improved internet access points were built off the fibre optic backbone in the County. Local access has been built Lachute through two zone contracts: Deep River Chalk River Laurentian Hills Petawawa Kramer Subdivision Pembroke Beachburg Cobden Golden Lake Eganville Killaloe Whitney !. Rockland Plantagenet Barry’s Bay Renfrew Foymount Braeside Palmer Rapids Carleton Place Plevna Coe Hill Gilmour HASTINGS COUNTY Apsley ETERBOROUGH Havelock COUNTY Lakefield genorth Elgin Madoc Marmora Verona Tamworth Enterprise LENN OX Available Now AND Bell Aliant ADDIN GTON April 2014 COUN TY Bell Aliant Tweed Norwood eterborough Campellford Hastings Yanker Stirling Thurlow Castleton Trenton NORTHUMBERLAND Brighton COUNTY Picton Springs Grafton Colborne Harrowsmith Deseronto Inverary Collins Bay Adolpustown Bloomfield Wellington PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY ake Ontario Ingleside Cornwall Morrisburg Iroquois Cardinal Maitland Mallorytown Business Parks The County’s whitewater rafting attractions draw 60,000 visitors per year. Enhanced business coverage will allow tourism operators to provide improved broadband services to guests. A total of seven business parks or clusters in Renfrew County will see enhanced fibre optic internet connections from either Bell Aliant or Cogeco. Glenburnie Wolfe Island Bell Aliant will build improved access to: The speed of business and personal interaction today demands access to high-speed communications, and expanded and improved broadband is critical to the economic and community development future of the County. Peter Emon, Warden Renfrew County 12 Martintown Lancaster Glen Walter North Augusta Athens Seeley’s Bay Kingston Bath !. In all, 21,815 households will have access to internet speeds of at least 10 Mbps through DSL services, with an additional Prescott 12,825 having access to internet speeds in the 6 to 10 Mbps range. The remaining 4,935 households have access to Brockville similar speeds through enhanced satellite packages. Toledo Delta Newburgh Napanee Belleville Roseneath Cobourg Selby Frankford Warkworth ieboro Westport Portland Falls Burleigh Falls Nephton Long Sault Williamsburg UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Arden North Brook Kemptville Spencerville Maberly Finch Winchester South Mountain LANARK Smiths Falls Merrickville COUNTY Perth FRONTENAC COUNTY Alexandria Crysler Avonmore McDonalds Lanark Corners Cardiff Glen Robertson Maxville Embrun Chesterville Gooderham Hope Leitrim Mississippi Mills Denbigh Bancroft St. Isidore Casselman Russell Wilberforce n Bourget Ottawa Maynooth ON Y Vankleek Hill • In the eastern and upper reaches of the County, Bell Alliant Nepean expects to completeUNITED construction by end of April 2014. COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS Work was delayed by the need to upgrade utility poles to AND GLENGARRY accommodate the new services. Utility repairs resulting from winter storms may continue to slow this work. Pakenham Calabogie Hawkesbury Alfred St. Eugene Arnprion RENFREW COUNTY L’Orignal • In Masson-Angers the west, expanded wired DSL access was completed by UNITED COUNTIES OF Hull Bell Aliant inPRESCOTT the fall AND of 2013. RUSSELL Aylmer Douglas • Petawawa Industrial Park • Renfrew Industrial Park • Highway 41/Highway 17 cluster in the Township of Laurentian Valley • Barry’s Bay Business Park • Pine Grove Business Park in McNab-Braeside Cogeco will build improved access to the following Whitewater business areas: • Grant Settlement Road area • Greenwood Road area Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 Braeside Renfrew Arnprior Bourget Ottawa Pakenham Calabogie UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Nepean Mississippi Mills Leitrim Chesterville Winchester TENAC UNTY Westport Portland Elgin Verona Tamworth Enterprise Yanker y Harrowsmith North Augusta Maitland Athens Delta Seeley’s Bay Cardinal Prescott Brockville Mallorytown Kingston Collins Bay Wolfe Island March 2014 March 2014 April 2014 United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Finch Long Sault Martintown Lancaster Glen Walter Ingleside • Storm has completed expansion of its wireless services in the northern part of the United Counties. Bell Aliant is also working to expand DSL service in the area and should complete the work by the end of March 2014. • The southern half of the United Counties will see an expanded wireless network from Xplornet by March 2014. Glenburnie Bath Adolpustown RD Inverary Toledo Newburgh Napanee to Merrickville UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS AND GRENVILLE Arden !. Williamsburg Spencerville Maberly Alexandria The fibre optic backbone created sixteen new or improved Cornwall internet access hubs in the United Counties of Leeds and Morrisburg Grenville. To deliver local connections from these access Iroquois points, several ISPs were involved: South Mountain Kemptville LANARK Smiths Falls COUNTY Perth Maxville UNITED COUNTIES OF Crysler STORMONT, DUNDAS Avonmore AND GLENGARRY Carleton Place evna Glen Robertson Embrun Russell McDonalds Lanark Corners St. Isidore Casselman St. Eugene Bell Aliant & Storm Xplornet Bell Aliant In all, 39,935 households will have access to internet speeds of 10 Mbps or higher and the remaining 2,110 households can access similar speeds through improved satellite packages negotiated by EORN. Business Parks Bell Aliant is connecting high-speed fibre to the Elizabethtown-Kitley Business Park, the Kemptville Business Park and the Gallipeau Business Park in Rideau Lakes. It is also putting in fibre connections at three Prescott business park locations. Cogeco will build fibre connections to the Gananoque core business area. We are very excited and thankful for the efforts by the County of Renfrew and Eastern Ontario Regional Network to finally bring broadband service to Whitewater Region. This will allow us to move forward with new business development, reliable online booking and communications with our guests and enable us to meet our guest expectations for high bandwidth communications during their stay with us. Margaret Maloney, Owner RiverRun Rafting and Wilderness Resort Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 13 !. United Counties of Prescott and Russell Lachute Rockland Masson-Angers Bourget Ottawa Leitrim Embrun Chesterville Kemptville South Mountain Martintown Lancaster Glen Walter Long Sault Ingleside Spencerville Mallorytown Cornwall Morrisburg OUNTIES D GRENVILLE Brockville Alexandria UNITED COUNTIES OF DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY Finch Merrickville North Augusta Glen Robertson Maxville Williamsburg hens St. Eugene Crysler STORMONT, Avonmore Winchester Iroquois Cardinal Prescott Available Now Maitland Available Now April 2014 There are 13 new or improved internet access hubs located in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Local access was improved by several ISPs: Hawkesbury Vankleek Hill Alfred St. Isidore Casselman Russell lls o Plantagenet UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull ylmer Nepean L’Orignal Bell Aliant & Xplornet Xplornet Bell Aliant & Xplornet !. • Xplornet expanded wireless services in the area around Embrun. These were the first new services built through EORN, launched in December 2011. • Xplornet and Bell Aliant built new services across the majority of the United Counties. The expanded wireless from Xplornet and DSL from Bell Aliant launched in summer 2013. • Bell Aliant and Xplornet have nearly completed construction along the Counties’ southern border with Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Delays were due to local approval processes. Both ISPs should be finished by end of April 2014. In all, 25,750 households will have access to services at 10 Mbps or more through wireless or DSL. The remaining 580 households can access similar speeds through improved satellite packages. Business Parks Two business parks, Vankleek Hill Industrial Park and the Rockland Business Park, will be connected to improved high-speed fibre from Bell Aliant. The Vars Business Park in Russell will receive service from Storm Internet. The higher speed internet has truly allowed us to flourish in the community. It’s allowed us to grow in the community where we started and where we want to stay. Ian MacGillivray, Network Assistant Beau’s All Natural Brewing Company Vankleek Hill 14 Eastern Ontario Regional Network • Project Update January 2014 !. Lachute Bourget Ottawa St. Isidore Casselman Leitrim Chesterville South Mountain Finch y rnie Martintown Lancaster Glen Walter Long Sault Cornwall Morrisburg Spencerville North Augusta Alexandria Ingleside Merrickville Athens Glen Robertson Maxville Williamsburg D COUNTIES AND GRENVILLE Toledo St. Eugene UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS Crysler Avonmore AND GLENGARRY Winchester s Falls Vankleek Hill Embrun Russell Kemptville Hawkesbury Alfred UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL Hull Aylmer Nepean L’Orignal Rockland Plantagenet Masson-Angers Iroquois Prescott Brockville April 2014 April 2014 There are 18 new or improved internet access hubs located in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Local access was improved by several ISPs: !. • Most of the United Counties will be served by new construction from Bell Aliant and Xplornet, which is nearly complete. Delays are due to local site approval processes and construction challenges with the laying of local fibre. Both ISPs should be finished by end of April 2014. • Storm Internet, a locally based ISP, has completed construction of its new wireless network in the northwestern part of the Counties. Bell Alliant expects to complete construction of improved DSL services in this area by end of April 2014. Cardinal Maitland Mallorytown United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Bell Aliant & Storm Bell Aliant & Xplornet In all, 24,920 households will have access to wireless or DSL internet services at 10 Mbps or higher, and the remaining 1,890 households can access these speeds through improved satellite packages. Business Parks Bell Aliant will build fibre connections to the following business parks: • Winchester Cove Business Park • Alexandria Industrial Boulevard area • Morrisburg Industrial Park • Ingleside Industrial Park • Long Sault East Industrial Park in South Stormont • Cornwall Business Park, Saunders Drive Business Park and Walrich Business Park, all in Cornwall Expanding high-capacity, highspeed internet fibre to these business parks will help our communities to attract and retain local businesses It is a real boon for economic development. Eric Duncan, Warden United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry The expansion of the fibre optic network is particularly timely given the Municipality’s current initiative to extend roadway access to additional lands in the Morrisburg Business Park. Both are important infrastructure developments and will help support the expansion of existing businesses and make the location competitive in the attraction of new business. Nicole Sullivan, Economic Development Officer Township of South Dundas. Project Update January 2014 • Eastern Ontario Regional Network 15 For more information, contact: Lisa Severson Communications & Stakeholder Relations Officer Eastern Ontario Regional Network Phone: 613-925-7010 Email: [email protected] www.eorn.ca Internet Service Partners Contact Information: Bell: 310-BELL Xplornet Communications Inc.:1-866-943-8632 Storm Internet: 1-866-257-8676 Nexicom: 1-888-639-4266