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More than 860 residents and businesses across Perth County are one step closer to connecting to fast, reliable broadband internet following the recent signing of five broadband-infrastructure contracts for projects totalling $6.6 million.
Both the federal and provincial governments announced Tuesday they have each committed up to $1.8 million to boost economic and education potential in rural, remote and underserved areas of Perth County through an improved and modern broadband network.
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“For many years, I have advocated for reliable and affordable broadband for the people I represent,” Perth-Wellington MPP Randy Pettapiece said in a press release. “Many more of them will have access to it because of today’s announcement. I want to thank our local municipalities and everyone who worked to