Last chance to participate in Huron County Internet Survey

March 6, 2017

The County of Huron is working together with local Internet service providers to expand access to high-speed broadband in our region.

Residents are asked to participate in a brief online survey and conduct Internet speed tests from their homes and businesses to provide information about their Internet service. This information will be used to support an application to the Connect to Innovate program, which is a Government of Canada fund dedicated to expanding broadband in rural and remote areas. Participation in this survey is voluntary, but the information is vital to the success of future funding applications.

The survey launched at the beginning of February and, as of the beginning of March, roughly 1400 surveys have been completed! However, the funding application will become stronger with more residents participating – especially those living in rural areas.

“High-speed Internet access is about connecting small businesses to the marketplace and our youth to their future,” said Warden Jim Ginn. “If you live in a rural area and support the expansion of high-speed Internet in Huron County, now is the time to participate.”

Let the Government of Canada know that #HuronCounty wants to #ConnectToInnovate !

The online survey can be accessed at http://internetsurvey.cni.on.ca/survey.php. For more information, please contact your local service provider:

Hay Communications

hay@hay.net

(888) 831-4333

http://www.hay.net

Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative LTD

tcc@tcc.on.ca

(888) 263-8225

http://www.tcc.on.ca

Hurontel

service@hurontel.on.ca

(877) 395-3800

http://www.hurontel.on.ca

Under Council’s direction, County staff have been working with local Internet service providers to develop made-in-Huron solutions to connect our residents to high-speed broadband service. This work has already yielded progress with the announcement on January 23rd, 2017 of a successful application to the Small Communities Fund for a project that will connect or improve the connectivity for nearly a thousand homes, several small businesses and one school in Huron County.

 

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For more information contact:

Susan Cronin,
519.524.8394 (ext 3257)
scronin@huroncounty.ca