A high-speed internet project from the Municipality of Pictou County has received a funding boost from Nova Scotia.
The project, which aims to bring high-speed internet to 4,700 homes and businesses, will receive $10.6 million from the Nova Scotia Internet Funding Trust.
“The Nova Scotia Internet Funding Trust shares our commitment to provide Nova Scotians with high-speed internet access,” Nova Scotia’s Community Services Minister, Karla MacFarlane, said. “The Pictou County Rural Broadband Project is an important part of how we will achieve this, and together with our partners, we are pleased to support this expansion.”
The project has a $53 million price tag. The federal government is providing $31 million.
Until the project is complete, residents and businesses can access fixed wireless service. The county started rolling it out in December, and people can switch over when fibre through the project becomes available. Residents and businesses can alternatively access internet through the Satellite Internet Service Rebate Program.
Image credit: Shutterstock
Source: The Government of Nova Scotia
MobileSyrup may earn a commission from purchases made via our links, which helps fund the journalism we provide free on our website. These links do not influence our editorial content. Support us here.