BC Government to invest $1 billion in Telus network

Substantial upgrades to internet and cell phone service in rural BC are in the works thanks to a new deal between the BC government and Telus. Over the next 10 years the government will contribute $1 billion towards upgrades of broadband internet and wireless networks in rural communities in BC. The letter of intent reveals plans to improve broadband access for government services and public sector partners, including upgrading internet access to nearly 450 schools.

Substantial upgrades to internet and cell phone service in rural BC are in the works thanks to a new deal between the BC government and Telus. Over the next 10 years the government will contribute $1 billion towards upgrades of broadband internet and wireless networks in rural communities in BC.

The letter of intent reveals plans to improve broadband access for government services and public sector partners, including upgrading internet access to nearly 450 schools.

In addition, the provincial government aims to extend broadband access to 97% of BC residents. 119 designated communities will have their internet speeds improved. The plan includes the addition of 1,700 new kilometres of cell phone coverage along unserviced sections of highway making driving safer and improving emergency response.

The deal establishes a Strategic Investment Fund for improving the delivery of government services as well as provisions to maintain the affordability of wholesale internet provided to regional service providers.

This contract with Telus is a major step forward for the improvement of internet access and government services for rural communities in BC.



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