YORKTON - SaskTel has announced that the first phase of its $100 million Rural Fibre Initiative is more than 95 per cent complete.
As a result of this initiative, the vast majority of households and businesses in the communities of Balgonie, Biggar, Langham, and Pilot Butte can now connect to SaskTel infiNETTM service.
Delivering extremely fast internet speeds, infiNET service allows SaskTel customers to take advantage of the latest digital tools and technologies to socialize, learn, access healthcare and government services, and pursue business opportunities online.
“The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes how critical broadband has become to the success of our people, our communities, and the province as a whole,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel in a release.
“Thanks to SaskTel’s Rural Fibre Initiative, thousands of families and businesses will soon gain access to cutting edge broadband infrastructure that will allow them to connect to the world like never before and ensure that hometowns across the province continue to thrive and grow.”
“We’re committed to delivering the high quality and reliable communications services our customers need to compete and succeed in the modern world” said Doug Burnett, SaskTel President and CEO in the same release. “Already the largest fibre optic broadband network in the province, our infiNET service will grow to reach over 60 communities by the end of 2023.”
The communities, with several in east central Saskatchewan, to receive infiNET service as part of the Rural Fibre Initiative include:
• Phase 2 – Kindersley, Meadow Lake, and Rosetown. Construction has already started in Kindersley and will soon begin in Meadow Lake, and Rosetown.
• Phase 3 - Canora, Carlyle, Esterhazy, Fort Qu’Appelle, Hudson Bay, Indian Head, Kamsack, La Ronge, Lumsden, Maple Creek, Moosomin, Shaunavon, Watrous, and Wynyard. SaskTel plans to begin construction in a number of these communities in 2022.
• Phase 4 – Assiniboia, Buffalo Narrows, Caronport, Carrot River, Dalmeny, Davidson, Dundurn, Foam Lake, Gravelbourg, Gull Lake, Île-à-la-Crosse, Kipling, La Loche, Lanigan, Macklin, Osler, Outlook, Oxbow, Preeceville, Regina Beach (including Buena Vista and Kinookimaw), Rocanville, Shellbrook, Unity, and Wadena. SaskTel plans to begin construction in these communities in 2023.
Powered by SaskTel’s fibre optic broadband network, infiNET service delivers internet speeds reaching close to a Gigabit per second (Gbps), allowing subscribers to surf, stream, and share however much content they want at incredible speeds. Plus, the infiNET network has the capacity to grow to support the evolving needs of SaskTel’s customers and increasing popularity of cloud services, video streaming, and smart technologies. Originally announced in 2020, the Rural Fibre Initiative is a multi-phase program that will see SaskTel invest $100 million to bring infiNET service to over 60,000 residents and businesses spread across 45 rural communities by the end of 2023.
The Rural Fibre Initiative is part of SaskTel’s larger commitment to invest over $1.5 billion of capital throughout Saskatchewan over the next five years. These investments will ensure Saskatchewan families and businesses continue to have access to some of the best communication and entertainment services available anywhere in the world.
For more information about infiNET service, please visit www.sasktel.com/infinet.