GPNetworks Completes Fiber Optic Broadband Project for Horse Lake First Nation

GPNetworks has completed a fiber optic broadband project in Horse Lake First Nation, delivering reliable high-speed internet to over 170 households, community services, and the band office through the Canada–Alberta Broadband Initiative.

High-Speed Internet Expansion Through Canada–Alberta Broadband Initiative

GPNetworks is proud to announce the completion of a fiber optic broadband infrastructure project bringing high-speed internet to Horse Lake First Nation. Delivered through the Canada–Alberta Broadband Initiative, this project expands reliable connectivity to over 170 households, the band office, and essential community services.

Building Reliable, Future-Ready Connectivity

The project features a fiber-based broadband network, including a newly installed Point of Presence (PoP), designed to provide scalable, high-capacity internet. This infrastructure supports growing demand for digital services such as remote work, online education, healthcare access, and business development.

Supporting Indigenous Connectivity and Community Growth

Expanding broadband access in Indigenous communities is critical for long-term economic development and digital inclusion. This project strengthens connectivity in Horse Lake First Nation, enabling greater participation in the digital economy and improving access to vital online services.

A Longstanding Relationship with Horse Lake First Nation

Horse Lake First Nation has been part of GPNetworks’ journey since 2005, as one of the company’s first customers. The completion of this fiber optic project reflects GPNetworks’ ongoing commitment to delivering reliable, future-ready internet solutions to the community.

Partnership-Driven Broadband Investment

This broadband expansion project was made possible through collaboration between the Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada (Universal Broadband Fund), and GPNetworks. The total project investment was $1,655,022, demonstrating a shared commitment to improving rural and Indigenous broadband access.

“Completing this project for Horse Lake First Nation is a meaningful milestone for GPNetworks,” said Kobus De Jager, CEO. “We are proud to deliver infrastructure that strengthens connectivity, supports community services, and creates new opportunities for residents.”

Committed to Long-Term Broadband Access

GPNetworks remains dedicated to providing reliable, high-speed internet and supporting long-term infrastructure growth in Horse Lake First Nation—ensuring the community can fully participate in today’s connected world.

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