Alberta First Nation-led company bringing new internet infrastructure to 24 communities

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Alberta estimates about 489,000 Albertans living in 201,000 households lack access to federal target speeds of 50 megabits per second (Mbps) downloads and 10…

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In a Thursday news release, the Canada Infrastructure Bank said construction has already begun to connect underserved households in 20 Indigenous and four rural communities to the new internet service. The agreement is part of the its Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative, which offers loans to Indigenous infrastructure projects.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

Monica Burman, a spokeswoman for Arrow, told Postmedia Saturday the specific community projects to benefit from the loan are yet to be announced, but the loan will ensure the company can do more than one large project at a time.Article contentAccording to , the company already supplies broadband services to 73 communities across Alberta, 49 of which are First Nations communities or Metis settlements, and 24 of which are rural towns.

While the Alberta government has announced $390 million over four years towards access to high-speed internet with its Alberta Broadband strategy, Burman confirmed Arrow’s projects under the CIB loan are not receiving money

 

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Yes, we must cater to these wonderful communities that have the absolute best environment for future generations. Maybe get the girls out a little sooner?

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