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Ontario ditches Starlink deal, leaving remote communities with few alternatives
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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We should nationalize the internet network, and make it reach these communities ourselves. If Bell Rogers and Telus couldn't get it done in decades, that means the oligopoly is too advanced and they're getting complacent.
ISPs will provide service so long as it is profitable. It is not profitable to go to northern, remote areas through all the trees and terrain for the relatively few people who would be customers, even at 100% market share. If there was profit to be made by expanding to remote places, they'd be there already.
Although this thread is about Internet, this is also why it's incredibly stupid for people to whine about Canada Post not being profitable. Of course its not profitable, its a national service that services literally every unprofitable community and person in the country. Even with the recent price increase, it definitely costs a lot more than $1.24 for Canada Post to deliver a letter from Windsor to Iqaluit.
Honestly at this late stage of the game making sure everyone in Canada has reliable internet service should be a no-brainer. The gov't needs to build it, then rent the lines to service providers (forced, if they decline). Prices will be the same across the board, regulated by a CRTC that hasn't been bought out by the big three.
I'm hoping that Carney brings in legislation that equalizes access and cost.
I absolutely agree that Internet should be a nationalized service, with the option of private players. Saskatchewan has (for cellphones) Sasktel by the government, and all prices are lower even from the for profit companies. We should have crown corps + private enterprise for everything that is an essential service. Mail has Canada Post + private couriers.
The nationwide Rogers outage... When was that, a year ago? Put all kinds of businesses, banking, local payment systems, etc. on hold. How is it acceptable to the nation that essential infrastructure is entirely private?
If all it does is funnel US worldview, US culture, US ideology (which so much of the internet does) whatβs the rush?? Canada needs to ban or tarrif US owned media, seeing as they have stated they want to annex/invade.
People are allowed to choose what they read on the internet because nobody made you king over their freedom of choice.