CHATHAM, Ont. — Independent ISP TekSavvy Solutions announced today the launch of its fibre-to-the-home service in the communities of Blenheim and Cedar Springs, located in the municipality of Chatham-Kent, Ont.

More than 700 homes and businesses in these two communities now have access to TekSavvy’s fibre Internet service, with even more homes and businesses expected to have access in the coming weeks, a TekSavvy press release says.

“Once completed in early February 2022, the fibre construction in Cedar Springs will reach 450 homes and businesses. The Blenheim project will reach a total of 2,350 homes and businesses with completion scheduled for early summer 2022,” the release reads.

The new high-speed fibre network will provide Internet speeds to residences of up to 1 Gbps. All TekSavvy Fibre Internet plans include unlimited bandwidth.

“Residential customers signing up for the Fibre Internet service can take advantage of TekSavvy’s current promotion providing a $20 monthly bill credit for the first 12 months of service on the Fibre 1000 Unlimited package,” the release says.

“TekSavvy is proud to deliver the latest fibre-based technology to these communities,” said Charlie Burns, chief technology officer at TekSavvy, in the release. “Residents and businesses can access fast, reliable internet service — and all at a reasonable price.”

“Communities such as Blenheim and Cedar Springs are part of the backbone of our community,” said Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff. “Affordable high-speed connectivity from an industry leader such as TekSavvy will make a real difference for residents and businesses.”

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