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PomeGran Awarded $172 Million FTTH Project to Provide Gigabit Broadband Connectivity to Rural and Indigenous Communities in Northern Ontario

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Project includes $97 million in government funding and additional investments from PomeGran through financing partnerships with the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Stonebridge Financial Corporation.

TORONTO, June 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – PomeGran Inc. (PomeGran), Canada’s fastest growing fibre-centric rural broadband provider, through its subsidiary ROCK Networks, has received $97 million in federal and provincial government funding to build new fibre broadband infrastructure in rural and Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario. The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Canada’s Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, together with Amarjot Sandhu, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Infrastructure and Member of the Standing Committee on Government Agencies and the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, for the Government of Ontario, announced the investment today.

Building on this support, PomeGran is set to embark on a significant new project to construct and operate an end-to-end fibre network that will deliver speeds up to 25 Gbps to 18,663 underserved households, including 2,580 Indigenous households in the Huron Shore and Manitoulin Island region. This groundbreaking initiative will provide much-needed connectivity to areas along Hwy 17 from Lively to Garden River, including Elliot Lake, St. Joseph, and Manitoulin Island. The network will provide connectivity to residents over a 50,000 sq. km geography.

Through their engagement with the not-for-profit H&M COFI organization, PomeGran has connected with various communities, ensuring their needs and voices were considered. This project aims to provide high-speed broadband Internet to homes, businesses, and institutions in the Huron Shore and Manitoulin Island region. Their vision is to enhance global access and influence in the region, with fibre-based technology, transforming the digital landscape of the area.

PomeGran will own and operate the network. The open access framework will attempt to foster a competitive market, enabling numerous ISPs to offer diverse services to consumers, at competitive prices.

To future-proof the network, PomeGran is deploying XGS-PON and 25G PON to provide multi-gigabit broadband to residences and businesses. In addition, PomeGran’s patent pending advanced fibre technology and outdoor passive fibre infrastructure will ensure lightning-fast connectivity and the ability to scale to speeds and reliability not previously available to rural and Indigenous communities.

“Receiving this investment is a significant milestone for PomeGran. It underscores our dedication to bridging the digital divide and ensuring equitable access to high-speed Internet in rural and Indigenous communities,” said Dr. Kalai S. Kalaichelvan, Chairman & CEO of PomeGran. “This funding will not only connect households but also lay the groundwork for a more connected and prosperous future for all residents.”

“PomeGran is excited to receive this investment, a testament to our shared commitment with the Governments of Canada and Ontario to bring high-speed Internet to rural and Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario,” said Joe Hickey, President of PomeGran. “This strategic investment signifies a crucial step towards achieving Canada’s nationwide connectivity targets, and with our commitment to an open access network, it will help foster competition in the market, making high-speed Internet more affordable in the region.”

“This infusion of government funding marks a pivotal moment for connectivity in Huron Shore and Manitoulin Island. More households gaining access to high-speed Internet means many benefits for our communities. It means enhanced opportunities for online education, access to virtual healthcare, and increased productivity for local businesses,” said Georges Bilodeau, Chairperson of H&M COFI. “This is not just about connecting households; it’s also about fortifying the foundation of our communities for a brighter and more interconnected future.”

“We are enthusiastic about partnering on this high-speed Internet project, which will significantly enhance connectivity and economic opportunities within our community. Our collaboration on the network and construction efforts is a testament to our commitment to sustainable development. Reliable Internet access will empower our community by providing better opportunities for education, healthcare, and local businesses,” said Ogimaa Kwe Rachel Manitowabi, of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory.

“High-speed Internet is no longer considered just a luxury. The federal funding committed today will bring reliable high-speed Internet to more than 18,600 underserved homes in communities across Northern Ontario. Communities large and small need to have a reliable connection so they can grow their potential in this digital world,” said The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.

The funding comes from the Universal Broadband Fund (UBF), by the Government of Canada and  Ontario’s Improving Connectivity for Ontario (ICON) program. The UBF, a $3.225 billion investment by the Government of Canada, is designed to help connect 98% of Canadians to high-speed Internet by 2026 and achieve the national target of 100% connectivity by 2030. This initiative is supported by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), which plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and connectivity across the country. Through the ICON and other programs, the Ontario government has committed $4 billion to expand and improve broadband and cellular access across the province. This investment is part of a broader effort to enhance digital infrastructure and ensure that more Ontarians, especially those in rural and underserved areas, have reliable Internet connectivity.

Additionally, to complete the project, PomeGran is investing $75 million through financing partnerships with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and Stonebridge Financial Corporation. This joint initiative by PomeGran, a private Canadian investment firm, and the federal and provincial Governments aligns with the strategic priorities of the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry to enhance digital infrastructure and promote economic development through improved connectivity. 

About PomeGran Inc.
PomeGran Inc. is Canada’s fastest growing fibre-centric broadband infrastructure provider. Dedicated to enhancing broadband services, PomeGran has emerged as a leader on a mission to empower underserved markets in Quebec and Ontario. PomeGran is investing in rural Quebec and Northern Ontario as part of their strategic plan. Boasting ownership of broadband networks, underground and aerial fibre assets, and fixed wireless access (FWA) assets, PomeGran is committed to bridging the digital divide that exists between urban, rural, and Indigenous communities. Founded on the fundamental principle of ensuring equitable access to high-speed Internet, PomeGran believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to participate in today’s digital-first economy. Please visit www.pomegran.com.

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National Center for Charter School Accountability Launches with Analysis of State Charter School Laws

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The National Center for Charter School Accountability provides research and recommendations on increasing transparency and accountability for charter schools.

NEW YORK, Sept. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Network for Public Education (NPE) announces a new project, the National Center for Charter School Accountability (NCCSA), to provide research and recommendations on increasing transparency and accountability for charter schools. NPE is the leading organization that advocates revising state charter laws to make charter schools better align with the original vision of charter schools as teacher and parent-led schools of innovation that complement, not compete with, the public school system.

“The charter sector, now saturated with impersonal national chains and for-profit management corporations, has strayed far from the original mission of charter schools. A few states follow that vision; most do not. We regularly receive calls from charter school parents, teachers, and public school advocates raising concerns. The Center will educate the public with facts and provide information on how best to address concerns,” said Carol Burris, the Executive Director of NPE.

The Center includes a searchable database of news stories highlighting problems regarding charter schools. It also provides a portal where parents and taxpayers can submit questions and complaints. It also provides access to nine NPE research reports on charter schools, including reports on charter closures and for-profit-run charter schools.

In addition to research and reports, NCCSA evaluates state laws based on accountability, responsible growth, community input, and protections for students and taxpayers. An interactive map shows the number of open and closed charter schools in each state.

“The Center will grow over time, providing information unavailable on charter trade group sites. One million students have been displaced due to charter closures. In the age of choice, parents and taxpayers deserve the facts,” Burris added.

Commenting on the new project, NPE President Diane Ravitch noted, “NCCSA is a valuable resource for parents, taxpayers, policymakers, and the press who want to be informed about the status of charter schools. Accountability matters, and the Center will provide it via accurate and timely information.”

Access to NCCSA can be found here.

The Network for Public Education is a national advocacy organization with over 350,000 members and 200 grassroots groups. Its mission is to preserve, promote, improve, and strengthen public schools for current and future generations of students.

Contact: Carol Burris
cburris@networkforpubliceducation.org
(646) 678-4477

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Vermont State Dental Society, University of Detroit Mercy, Sanders, and Welch Announce Historic Effort to Advance Dental Care and Education Across State

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BURLINGTON, Vt., Sept. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Vermont State Dental Society (VSDS), University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), Senator Bernie Sanders, and Senator Peter Welch are partnering to bring an innovative Dental Oral Health Education Center to Vermont in Fall 2027. This new dental clinic and education program would bring UDM students to Vermont to complete their final years of training – strengthening the dental care provider pipeline and expanding access to much-needed care across the state.

At a recent press conference, VSDS, UDM, Sanders, and Welch celebrated the program receiving its accreditation from the Commission of Dental Accreditation (CODA) – an essential step in establishing the teaching program in Vermont.

Sanders and Welch are working to secure $4.6 million in federal funding through the FY25 Congressionally Directed Spending process to support this historic initiative. The funding was recently approved by the Appropriations Committee and needs to be passed by the House and the Senate before being signed into law by President Biden.

The tentative location for the new center will be in Chittenden County.

VSDS, a nonprofit professional healthcare organization whose mission is to improve the oral health of Vermonters and to serve the profession of dentistry in the state, is pioneering the new institution with UDM as it brings more than 90 years of experience in educating dentists worldwide.

Beginning in the fall of 2025, this partnership will include two years of foundational and preclinical education at the UDM School of Dentistry Campus in Detroit, followed by two years of clinical and didactic education at a new dental clinic based in Colchester. The Detroit Mercy-Vermont dental program will offer DDS dental education in the state of Vermont, accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation (CODA).

University of Detroit Mercy-Vermont will house modern classrooms with on-site clinics to support its clinical education program and serve as a public health Medicaid clinic to provide dental care to qualifying individuals. Extending its reach beyond its Colchester facility, the new dental program will partner with clinical organizations in Vermont to reach areas with a shortage of dental health professionals and underserved populations.

As Vermont’s professional association for dentists, the VSDS works diligently to enhance the oral healthcare environment in the state. With just under 400 members, VSDS includes more than 80% of the state’s practicing dentists. VSDS provides resources, educational information, and support for its members and the public and advocates for public policies and systems to improve oral healthcare for all Vermonters.

University of Detroit Mercy is Michigan’s largest and most comprehensive independent Catholic university, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). For more information, please visit www.udmercy.edu.

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eBay Announces Samantha Wellington as Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary

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SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY), a global commerce leader that connects millions of buyers and sellers around the world, today announced the appointment of Samantha Wellington as Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary. In this role, Samantha will oversee all global aspects of eBay’s legal department, including Government Relations, intellectual property, employment, litigation, regulatory and corporate work across our financial services, marketplaces, and product and technology organizations. Samantha will report directly to Jamie Iannone, eBay’s Chief Executive Officer, and will join the company on October 7, 2024.

Samantha joins eBay with a distinguished career in legal and business affairs, most recently serving as TriNet’s Executive Vice President of Business Affairs, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary. In this role, Samantha led a team of professionals across Legal, Compliance, Government Affairs, Customer Service, Sales, Operations, Product Management, Engineering, Technology, and Risk. Her leadership focused on spearheading initiatives that address the evolving workplace dynamics for TriNet’s customers, facilitating capital access for small business owners, and enhancing customer service experiences to support business growth. Prior to TriNet, she spent 12 years at Oracle, where she held a number of senior legal positions.

“Samantha has successfully led multifaceted teams and navigated complex legal and regulatory environments throughout her career,” said Jamie Iannone, Chief Executive Officer, eBay. “Samantha’s expertise will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and grow our global marketplace while ensuring we meet our legal and ethical responsibilities. Her passion for empowering small businesses aligns perfectly with eBay’s purpose, and I’m excited to welcome her to the team.”

“My parents started their business by selling skateboard parts at the open market in Sydney, so I have a deep appreciation for eBay’s role in empowering businesses of all sizes,” said Samantha Wellington. “As a longtime eBay user and collector, I am passionate about helping others unlock similar opportunities and connecting people with what they love.”

Samantha holds Bachelor’s Degrees in Creative Arts and Laws from Wollongong University, as well as a Master of Laws in Communication and Technology Law from the University of New South Wales. She has served as a board member for the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations and BSA, The Software Alliance.

Samantha replaces Marie Oh Huber, who left eBay in June after nine years as General Counsel. 

About eBay
eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY) is a global commerce leader that connects people and builds communities to create economic opportunity for all. Our technology empowers millions of buyers and sellers in more than 190 markets around the world, providing everyone the opportunity to grow and thrive. Founded in 1995 in San Jose, California, eBay is one of the world’s largest and most vibrant marketplaces for discovering great value and unique selection. In 2023, eBay enabled more than $73 billion of gross merchandise volume. For more information about the company and its global portfolio of online brands, visit www.ebayinc.com.

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