THAMESFORD, Ont. — Quadro Communications Co-operative announced today it is undertaking a $3-million fibre network project to bring high-speed Internet to the community of Thamesford in Oxford County, Ontario.
Anticipated to take between two-and-a-half to three years to build, beginning in 2021, the Thamesford project is part of Quadro’s fibre expansion plan which aims to bring better broadband to underserved homes and businesses. The fibre network expansion is being funded solely by Quadro.
“Quadro is pleased to be bringing our fibre network to the Village of Thamesford in Zorra Township. It has become imperative that all communities have access to reliable high-speed internet as evidenced by the need for internet services in today’s world. This project when completed will provide the services needed for today and will future proof these customers as requirements change,” said John H. DeHeer, general manager of Quadro Communications, in a press release.
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(Pictured, left to right: Mayor Marcus Ryan, Township of Zorra; Quadro’s Shannon Smith, Brandi Zvonkin and John DeHeer; and Councillor Kate Davies, Township of Zorra. Photo borrowed from Quadro’s website.)