SaskTel investing an additional $80 million in the Rural Fibre Initiative to bring its advanced fibre optic broadband network to another 61 communities
April 15, 2024
Today, SaskTel announced it will invest an additional $80 million in its Rural Fibre Initiative to expand SaskTel infiNET™ service to another 61 communities across the province. This investment will bring advanced fibre optic broadband connectivity to more than 22,000 additional homes and businesses further ensuring Saskatchewan remains one of the most well-connected province's in the country.
"When SaskTel completes this work, it will have invested more than $1 billion to bring its fibre optic broadband network to 225 communities and nearly 85% of all homes and businesses across Saskatchewan," said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel. "The work being done at SaskTel, under the guidance of our government, will ensure that communities across the province have access to the communications infrastructure they need to grow and thrive for many years to come."
Powered by Saskatchewan's largest fibre optic broadband network, SaskTel's 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.
"At SaskTel, we truly understand how important a fast and reliable internet connection has become in the modern world, especially for those who live and work in rural communities," said Charlene Gavel, SaskTel President and CEO. "As Saskatchewan's homegrown communications leader, we're pleased to increase our investment in the Rural Fibre Initiative so that we may bring the unparalleled speed and reliability of our infiNET network to more of our customers who live and work in rural communities across the province."
Originally announced in 2020, the Rural Fibre Initiative is a multi-phase program that will see SaskTel invest $280 million to expand its infiNET network to nearly 200 communities across the province. SaskTel anticipates all communities included in the Rural Fibre Initiative will be fibre-ready by the end of 2027.
"SUMA is pleased to see this investment into 61 towns and villages through the fibre optic broadband network," said SUMA President Randy Goulden. "Access to good communications infrastructure like fast and reliable internet is necessary for all Saskatchewan hometowns to move into the future, to connect nationally and globally. It's why SUMA advocates for improved broadband services. These smaller centres will now have the same broadband access as larger centres. What a great step forward."
The towns and villages that will receive infiNET service as a result of the additional investments announced today will be connected as part of Phase 7 of the Rural Fibre Initiative. See below for a full listing of all communities included in the Rural Fibre Initiative.
To learn more about infiNET service, please visit www.sasktel.com/infinet.
About SaskTel
SaskTel is the leading Information and Communications Technology (ICT) provider in Saskatchewan, with approximately $1.3 billion in annual revenue and nearly 1.4 million customer connections including more than 654,000 wireless accesses, 257,000 wireline network accesses, 295,000 internet and data accesses, 111,000 maxTV service subscribers, and 77,000 security monitoring customers. SaskTel and its wholly-owned subsidiaries offer a wide range of ICT products and services including competitive voice, data and Internet services, wireless data services, maxTV services, data centre services, cloud-based services, security monitoring services, advertising services, and international software and consulting services. SaskTel and its wholly-owned subsidiaries have a workforce of approximately 3,300 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs). Visit SaskTel at www.sasktel.com.
Rural Fibre Initiative – Community List
Phase 1 – Complete |
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Balgonie | Biggar | Langham | Pilot Butte |
Phase 2 – Complete |
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Kindersley | Meadow Lake | Rosetown | |
Phase 3 – 95% Complete |
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Air Ronge | Canora | Carlyle | Esterhazy |
Fort Qu'Appelle | Hudson Bay | Indian Head | Kamsack |
Kitsaki #156B | La Ronge | Lumsden | Maple Creek |
Moosomin | Shaunavon | Watrous | Wynyard |
Phase 4 – Fibre-ready by end of 2025 |
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Assiniboia | Buena Vista | Buffalo Narrows | Caronport |
Carrot River | Clearwater River | Dalmeny | Davidson |
Dundurn | Foam Lake | Gravelbourg | Gull Lake |
Île-à-la-Crosse | Kinookimaw | Kipling | La Loche |
Lanigan | Macklin | Osler | Outlook |
Oxbow | Preeceville | Regina Beach | Rocanville |
Shellbrook | Unity | Wadena | |
Phase 5 - Fibre-ready by end of 2025 |
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Aberdeen | Balcarres | Beauval | Big River |
Carnduff | Churchbridge | Cudworth | Delisle |
Eston | Grand Coulee | Grenfell | Hague |
Hepburn | Herbert | Ituna | Kelvington |
Kerrobert | Langenburg | Lashburn | Leader |
Maidstone | Milestone | Pense | Pinehouse |
Porcupine Plain | Radville | Southey | Spiritwood |
Stoughton | Strasbourg | Waldheim | Watson |
Wilkie | Wolseley | ||
Phase 6 – Fibre-ready by end of 2025 |
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Allan | Arcola | Asquith | Avonlea |
Bethune | Blaine Lake | Borden | Bruno |
Cabri | Central Butte | Clavet | Colonsay |
Craik | Cupar | Cut Knife | Duck Lake |
Eastend | Eatonia | Edam | Elrose |
Hafford | Hanley | Kenosee Lake | Kyle |
Lampman | Leroy | Manitou Beach | Marshall |
McLean | Muenster | Naicam | Nokomis |
Norquay | Paradise Hill | Pierceland | Ponteix |
Qu'Appelle | Radisson | Raymore | Rouleau |
Springside | St. Walburg | Sturgis | Turtleford |
Vanscoy | Vibank | Vonda | Yellow Grass |
Phase 7 – Fibre-ready by end of 2027 |
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Alsask | Arborfield | Beechy | Birch Hills |
B-Say-Tah | Buchanan | Burstall | Candle Lake |
Canwood | Choiceland | Christopher Lake | Cochin |
Cypress Hill Park | Debden | Dinsmore | Elbow |
Elk Ridge | Frontier | Glaslyn | Good Spirit |
Govan | Imperial | Katepwa | Kelliher |
Kinistino | Lac Pelletier | Lafleche | Lake Lenore |
Leask | Lemberg | Lipton | Luseland |
Mankota | Manor | Maryfield | |
Meota | Middle Lake | Morse | Mossbank |
Neilburg | Neudorf | Ogema | Paddockwood |
Pelly | Perdue | Punnichy | Quill Lake |
Redvers | Rose Valley | Semans | Star City |
St. Brieux | St. Louis | Stockholm | Theodore |
Wakaw | Wapella | Waskesiu Lake | Wawota |
White Fox | Whitewood |
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