Moraviantown/Thamesville, ON– July 12, 2018 – The SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) project has taken a major step forward toward making ‘broadband for everyone’ a reality by releasing its first Request for Proposals (RFP) for fibre-construction
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Ottawa – May 24, 2018 – Today, SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) announced that it is partnering with the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) to launch an Internet Performance Test (IPT) to
SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) now represents all six consortiums in their catchment area. New members include Connecting Windsor-Essex (CW-E), Chatham Kent Lambton Administrators Group (CKLAG), London & Region
SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) welcomes the Government of Ontario’s commitment to investing an additional $500 million, over three years, to expand broadband connectivity in rural and northern communities.
Today, SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) published a position paper that gives prominence to Ontario’s increasing digital divide and provides an evidence-based case for continued investment in equitable access
Bruce Power, the world’s largest operating nuclear facility, is now a member of the SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology Inc. (SWIFT) initiative.
“Becoming a member of SWIFT will help our communities
Beausoleil First Nation, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation, Saugeen First Nation, and Six Nations of the Grand River have become members of SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT). These valuable
The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA), which has been advocating for equitable access to reliable, high speed broadband for many years, is now a member of SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology
This past Friday, municipal leaders from across the Region of Waterloo attended an informative, invitation-only, lunch-and-learn seminar hosted by the Board Members of SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT). This event
Bell Canada recently announced that they will be investing $50 million to bring fibre optic cable to 20,000 homes in Sarnia. This investment is part of Bell’s multibillion-dollar fibre-to-the-home (FTTH)