Telesat completed its live broadcast trials in Nunavut to demonstrate...
Telesat completed its live broadcast trials in Nunavut to demonstrate the ability of satellite broadband to help close the digital divide in Canada. The results of the trials showed residents and government officials in the Canadian territory “that today’s satellite…
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services can help remedy bandwidth gaps” that exist in that region, Telesat said in a press release (http://xrl.us/bn5brh). During the trials, Telesat teamed with top communications technology providers to enable residents, government officials and business leaders in the capital of Iqaluit “to have access to advanced broadband services over an extended period of time,” it said. The company plans to form a partnership with territorial, provincial and federal governments and other stakeholders to improve the availability and quality of broadband services in the northern Canadian territory on a cost effective basis, it added.