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The Niagara Region RFP was released March 23, 2020 Contracts will be awarded, and service provider agreements will be put in place shortly after the RFP closes on October 23, 2020 (Closing date extended to October 30, 2020)

Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) is proud to announce that it has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for up to $13.3 million to expand broadband infrastructure in underserved communities throughout the Niagara Region.  The RFP is part of SWIFT’s Southwestern Ontario broadband expansion plan. 

“Broadband has now become a necessary utility as essential activities such as work, education, shopping and accessing public services continue to move online,” says David Mayberry SWIFT Board Chair. “Our current reality has emphasized, more so than ever, the importance and need for greater connectivity across our region. That is why SWIFT, in partnership with the Government of Ontario and Canada, along with our municipal partners are pleased to announce that access to high-speed internet will soon be a reality for many more residents living in undeserved areas of the Niagara Region.”

“Niagara Region has been pleased to be a contributing partner to the SWIFT initiative here in Southwestern Ontario.  This has been a major project, bringing high speed internet to under serviced rural areas, and with the recent COVID crisis, we realized more than ever the importance of these services.  As Niagara’s Board representative, I am ecstatic we are now starting the final stages of the SWIFT program here in our Region, says Robert Foster, Niagara Regional Councillor and SWIFT Board Member. 

Prequalified service providers have until October 23, 2020 to submit network designs and proposals to address broadband service gaps in eligible funding areas throughout the Region.  

To identify high-quality projects, SWIFT will evaluate all eligible proposals against a predefined assessmentcriteria. 

When evaluating and selecting projects for funding, SWIFT takes into consideration the following: ability to provide 50 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up (50/10) service or greater, number of premises passed, future scalability of the network, and service provider contribution proportion, among other project selection factors.  

Selected andapproved projectswill be announced once SWIFT has completed its evaluation assessment, negotiated contracts and awarded funding to projects that score the highest based on the evaluation process.   “SWIFT, through its public and private partnerships, is advancing the expansion of high-speed networks across our region to close internet service gaps,” says Barry Field, Executive Director, SWIFT. “In the race to increase connectivity in our unserved and underserved communities, today’s announcement represents a significant step in bringing high-speed internet to many more residents living in Southwestern Ontario.”

Operating on a cost sharing basis, SWIFT will leverage federal and provincial funding to subsidize up to a maximum of 2/3 of the eligible costs for awarded projects to deliver reliable internet to more people living in the Region. 

Quick Facts: 

  • SWIFT is currently overseeing a $209 million Southwestern Ontario broadband expansion plan that will connect 22% of the region’s underserved premises over the next 3 years. 

  • As part of its expansion plan, SWIFT has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for $13.3 million to expand broadband infrastructure in the Niagara Region. Contracts will be awarded and service provider agreements will be put in place shortly after the RFP closes on October 23, 2020.

  • The Government of Ontario and Canada have committed up to $63.7 million each to support SWIFT. The project also leverages additional funding from municipal partners and private sector  investors. 

About SWIFT

Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT)is a non-profit regional broadband project initiated by theWestern Ontario Wardens’ Caucusto subsidize the construction of high-speed broadband networks across Southwestern Ontario.  

The project was approved for funding under the New Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund (NBCF-SCF), a joint federal and provincial infrastructure funding program, and leverages additional funding from municipal partners and private sector investors to improve access to broadband services across the region.   

Media Contact: 

Melissa O’Brien
[email protected]
Manager, Communications and Stakeholder Relations
Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology
226.256.1640