High-speed internet coming to B.C.'s most northern communities
- High-Speed internet is being expanded to remote areas of northwest B.C. and the Yukon with a $14.85 million investment from the CRTC's Broadband Fund for 250 kilometres of fibre optic infrastructure.
- The expansion will connect 113 households and improve emergency response, healthcare access, and education in the communities along Highway 37.
- Todd den Engelsen, CEO of TNDC, highlighted that the project aims to enhance virtual meeting capabilities and access to telemedicine for local residents.
- Community leaders expressed that this project ensures resilience and access to essential services, especially during emergencies.
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