QUÉBEC CITY — In the latest broadband funding announcement from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, a joint investment of $81.36 million made as part of the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed program will help to deliver high-speed Internet services to 18,200 households in the Outaouais region (north of Gatineau) by September 2022.

The projects, which will be implemented by Cogeco and Xplornet, have a total value of $112.09 million, says the government’s press release.

Cogeco will receive $23.8 million in funding to provide high-speed Internet access to 2,890 households, while Xplornet will receive $57.5 million to connect 15,310 homes.

The municipalities targeted by the Cogeco and Xplornet broadband projects in the Outaouais region include:

Cogeco projects

Xplornet projects

Previously, the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed program awarded $86.77 million in funding to Bell to bring high-speed Internet services to 10,640 households in the Outaouais region, also by September 2022.

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