PUSLINCH – The Puslinch Highspeed Initiative Committee is seeking to collect information to continue to advocate for high-speed internet for residents across the Township.
In a media release, the committee says it is looking to identify internet gaps, specifically for residents who do not have access to 50 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 10 megabits per second (Mbps) upload speeds (50/10 speeds).
“If this level of service is not available at your address and if you are not aware of any plans to provide this level of service in the future, please fill out the Puslinch Highspeed Internet Service Request Form linked below.”
The committee says the information will be collected by the Township and shared with the Puslinch Highspeed Initiative Committee and service
providers, to assist in advocating for the provision of services to meets the 50/10 speeds.
The form can be found through this URL: https://forms.office.com/r/JF8802c9Uk
Puslinch Highspeed Initiative Committee is a local volunteer organization, whose mandate includes encouraging the deployment of high-speed internet in the Township for over four years.