Slow and spotty connections, prolonged outages, high prices and few options for service providers.
Those were some problems with northern internet that intervenors expressed to the Canadian telecommunications regulator at a hearing Monday on telecommunications in the North.
“It’s mostly the Indigenous people who don’t have [internet] services,” Brenda Norris, who directs an Indigenous family internet initiative for the Native Women’s Association of the NWT, told the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
“There’s a certain unfairness in the fact that these communities are at least 15 years behind everyone else.”
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The CRTC is holding hearings in Whitehorse through the week, exploring ways to improve internet