[SatNews] OmniGlobe Networks and the Township of North Frontenac have completed a wireless broadband expansion that will bring essential high-speed Internet services to certain parts of the hamlets of Cloyne, Myers Cave, Ardoch and populated areas around Mazinaw, Mississagagon, Kashwakamak and Shabomeka lakes. The news follows the formal service launch that took place in Cloyne on July 15th. The project, which is part of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) Rural Connections Broadband Program, is the result of a fruitful collaboration between OmniGlobe Networks, the Township of North Frontenac, and the OMAFRA. Set in the heart of the Eastern Ontario’s cottage country, North Frontenac is a vast district of picturesque lakes and spectacular landscapes. It is the largest of the Frontenac Townships in terms of land area and has a year-round population of more than 2,000 resident. There is an additional 5,800 in seasonal population.



