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The expansion of reliable internet and cellular service was at the forefront of a special United Counties of SDG council meeting on Wednesday evening.
Dignitaries of the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) were on hand during the meeting to provide an update to council regarding two initiatives whose impact will be felt in SDG the Gig Project and the Cell Gap Project.
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The Gig Project, if supported by both the provincial and federal governments, would assist in delivering one-gig or up to 1,000 megabits per second of internet speed to 95 per cent of the province’s demand area.
Shaw said it will be seeking approval from the Alberta Court of Queen s Bench on Tuesday.
In total, 99.8 per cent of votes cast at a special virtual meeting Thursday were in favour of the plan of arrangement, well above the required two-thirds support. Today marks an important milestone in the journey to combine Shaw and Rogers, creating a truly national network provider with far-reaching and multi-generational benefits for all Canadians, stated Brad Shaw, executive chair and chief executive.
He noted that the voter turnout exceeded 70 per cent, which he said was a strong endorsement for the combination.
Under the plan, Rogers which is controlled by the family of the late Ted Rogers will pay $40.50 in cash for all of Shaw s issued and outstanding class A and class B shares.