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Eastern Ontario Cell Gap project improves service to 21 communitiesTo date the Easter Ontario Cell Gap Project has built 309 cell towers and Rogers plans to upgrade 312 existing cell tower sites.ConsumerJun 5, 2024
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Rogers, governments to split cost of boosting wireless service in Eastern OntarioRogers will build nearly 350 new wireless service towers in Eastern Ontario as part of a $300-million project with multiple levels of government.TechMar 19, 2021
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EORN to propose billion dollar rural broadband internet expansionEORN says it needs a public-private partnership involving governments to fund the billion dollar project.EconomyJun 5, 2020
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EORN seeks competitive bids to improve cellular service in Eastern OntarioThe province says an estimated 10 per cent of eastern Ontario is considered a “cell dead zone” — either due to terrain or economic challenges.EconomyApr 20, 2020
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Feds investing $71M to improve cellular broadband, connectivity in eastern OntarioOnce completed, the project will improve mobile coverage for more than 1.1 million residents in 102 communities in eastern Ontario.EconomyJul 4, 2019
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Province investing $71M to tackle cellular dead zones across eastern OntarioAn estimated 10 per cent of eastern Ontario is considered a "cell dead zone," either due to terrain or economic challenges.EconomyMay 17, 2019
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