The Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) and Rogers Communications announced that Rogers 5G mobile services are now available in 34 more communities across eastern Ontario. Since April 30, 2025, 34 new cell towers are completed, and now offer Rogers 5G mobile services to residents, businesses and visitors. City of Kawartha Lakes United Counties of Prescott and Russell County of Frontenac County of Prince Edward County of Hastings City of Quinte West County of Lanark Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation County of Northumberland Curve Lake First Nation County of Peterborough Hiawatha First Nation County of Renfrew Township of South Algonquin County of Lennox and Addington.

The EORN Cell Gap Project is a wireless expansion project boosting public safety and improving navigation on rural roads. Through this project, Rogers Communications is constructing around 332 new cell towers, which include both newly built and co-located sites shared with other providers. 222 new towers are now offering services in the region.

Additionally, all upgrades to 311 existing sites in the project have been completed with 5G equipment delivering essential services to more municipalities, Indigenous communities and visitors across eastern Ontario.