A push to bring high-speed internet to communities along the B.C. coast kicked off in earnest on Vancouver Island today.
The CanPac Valour, the vessel which will be laying cable for the Connected Coast project loomed in the background between Campbell River and Quadra Island as various dignitaries spoke.
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香蕉视频直播淭he benefits of the Connected Coast will extend to all British Columbia by giving coastal communities and improved ability to participate in our society and our economy,香蕉视频直播 she said.
The project is to run 3,400 km of fibre optic cable around Vancouver Island and up to Haida Gwaii. The $45.4 million project will help connect 139 communities, including 48 Indigenous communities to high quality internet.
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The cable itself will be laid in an environmentally-friendly way on the ocean floor, according to a Connected Coast release. According to the release, hundreds of gigabits of data will stream through the fibre optic cable each second.
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The CanPac Valour will start laying the cable within the next few weeks, after it is finished being outfitted for the journey.
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