We won't pretend our footprint covers the whole county. Drop your address and we'll tell you if you're already on fibre, on the build map this year, or honestly a little further out.
No login. No pop-up. If we can't connect you, we say so honestly and add you to the build list.
Live homes, build-this-year, and on-the-list-for-2027. We update this every month. If we miss a road we usually know about, tell us, that's how the list grows.
If your street is on the build map but not lit up yet, we'll email you the day fibre actually arrives. No drip campaign, no upsell, no "limited time" theatre. One email, real news, you decide.
We will never sell your email. We will never send a sales pitch. You can unsubscribe in one click.
From the lakefront to the back roads. If you're somewhere we haven't named yet, that's not a no, that's a "ask us, we'll be honest." Reach is growing every month.
Same three plans whether you're in downtown Trenton or on a farm road outside Stirling. No "rural surcharge," no postcode pricing tricks.
300 Mbps symmetric fibre, unlimited data, Wi-Fi 6 router included. Right for most homes with a couple of devices and evening streaming.
Check my address1 Gbps symmetric. Our most-picked plan. Work-from-home, gaming kids, smart home, Ring cameras, the lot. No throttle.
Check my address3 Gbps symmetric for serious home offices, content creators, and small businesses. Static IP, priority support, named tech.
Check my addressTrenching fibre into a rural Ontario county isn't magic and it isn't fast, but it's not a mystery either. Here's exactly what happens, in order, and roughly how long each bit takes.
These are the honest answers, not the marketing-team versions. If yours isn't here, ask us. We'll add it.
Usually one of two things. Either your neighbour is on a slightly different feed (often the case at the corner of two streets), or our build map hasn't been updated since you last checked. Phone us with your exact address and we'll dig into the records by hand.
It's funded and crewed work, not "intent." Roughly 90% of streets we put on a build map land within 60 days of the planned month. The other 10% slip when hydro pole-attach approvals get backed up. We'll email you the moment your road is real.
Almost always worth asking. We've connected hamlets of fewer than 200 homes when the demand is concentrated. Email us your village, we'll come back with an honest assessment.
No. One email when fibre actually reaches your road. Maybe one optional follow-up if there's a price drop you'd want to know about. No drip campaign, no remarketing, no "premium offer just for you" inbox spam.
A coverage map is only as good as the company behind it. Here are the rules we hold ourselves to. Pin them up. Hold us to them.
We didn't make this complicated. The easier you make our planning, the easier we can move your road up the build sequence.
Drop your address. We log it as a committed sign-up. Each one is a vote for your road in the next planning round.
A road with sixteen committed homes funds its own trench. We'll send you a one-page door-flyer template you can drop in mailboxes.
Farm operation? Home business? Rural school? A short note on why fibre matters to your road helps us advocate for it with hydro and the township.
The list isn't a black hole. We publish the top 20 roads in our planning queue every quarter on the BOQ blog, with the latest sign-up counts. If yours isn't there yet, you're earlier than top-20. Keep going.
These are real roads where the priority list moved the needle. None of them were on a map two years ago. All of them are lit now.
Trenton, lit October 2024
22 sign-ups in 6 weeks. The neighbours organised it themselves on a Facebook group and emailed Brad the spreadsheet.
Picton, lit March 2025
Three vineyards combined their demand into one ask. Trench went in over a fortnight, every property terminated by the time bud-break started.
Quinte West, lit June 2025
Six dairy farms and 14 homes. The dairy operation needed proper upload for cloud-sync milk-yield data, and got it.
Homes lit on BOQ fibre across Quinte West and the Bay region.
Of fibre in the ground. Trenched, spliced, and tested by people who live here.
Network uptime, last twelve months. We post the monthly status on our blog, no spin.
Local jobs. Crew, support, office, install. Every paycheque cashed in the county.