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Major upgrades for Weyburn's network in 2011

SaskTel announced on April 5 that it will invest $199 million in its Saskatchewan network in 2011 and approximately $670 million in a seven-year Next Generation Broadband Access Program (2011 - 2017).

SaskTel announced on April 5 that it will invest $199 million in its Saskatchewan network in 2011 and approximately $670 million in a seven-year Next Generation Broadband Access Program (2011 - 2017). This program will deploy Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) and upgrade the broadband network in the nine largest urban centres in the province - Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Weyburn, Estevan, Swift Current, Yorkton, North Battleford and Prince Albert.

"Saskatchewan continues to be a growing and dynamic place," Minister responsible for SaskTel Bill Boyd said. "The deployment of FTTP will create the bandwidth capacity to allow SaskTel to deploy exciting new next generation technologies to better serve the people of Saskatchewan."

Residential and business customers in communities across the province can expect improved and expanded SaskTel services as a result of this latest major capital investment. The investment will ensure SaskTel customers in Saskatchewan continue to receive some of the best wireless, Max, internet, data and future IP-based services in the world.

Highlights of this year's investment program include: $16 million for SaskTel's Next Generation Broadband Access Program. This includes DSL sustainment and FTTP deployment which targets to have 100 percent of homes in the nine major centres in the province passed by 2017. SaskTel will begin servicing residences in Regina and Saskatoon with FTTP technology this year; Fiber to the Premises will offer speeds that far exceed those of SaskTel's current network and will allow SaskTel to deploy speeds up to 200 Mbps initially, with the capacity to significantly increase speeds over time; and $52 million to continue construction of its 4G wireless network. The 4G network provides increased bandwidth with download speeds approximately four times faster than existing speeds (up to 21 megabits per second). The 4G wireless network delivers increased bandwidth, greater international roaming and a wider selection of wireless devices.

SaskTel is investing $27 million to continue the Rural Infrastructure Program: $15 million will be invested as part of the overall initiative to upgrade more than 220 High Speed Internet Basic communities from 1.5 Mbps to 5 Mbps by the end of 2011. SaskTel will invest $12 million to expand and improve its existing wireless network, including the addition of new digital cellular sites across the province. This is the final year of a three year program to build 55 new cellular towers in the province; Evolving SaskTel's leading-edge MaxTM Entertainment Services. SaskTel will invest approximately $7 million in Max this year to expand the service to new communities, meet customer demand and make ongoing enhancements. The project will expand MaxTM Entertainment Services and offer higher internet speeds to eight more communities in 2011 (Canora, Esterhazy, Kamsack, Kindersley, Meadow Lake, Nipawin, Rosetown and Tisdale)

Other network expenditures -include: High speed internet expansion for First Nations - $9 million; basic network growth and enhancements - $54 million; voice Over Internet Protocol - $11 million; and other Network Expenditures - $23 million.