The City of Prince Rupert owned communication company is a partner with Strathcona Regional District, along with the Federal and provincial governments.
After construction is complete, the fibre-optic infrastructure on the islands will be tied into the Connected Coast network.
That initiative will provide backbone communication services to the islands, as well as 137 other rural and remote communities, including 48 Indigenous communities – representing 44 First Nations – along the BC Coast from Prince Rupert, to Haida Gwaii, south to Vancouver, and around Vancouver Island.
“We are very excited about this project because it’s more than a partnership – it’s an opportunity for the communities of Denman and Hornby Island to own their connectivity destiny for many years into the future. As a company that was built in rural B.C., we’re proud to have this opportunity to serve you with the connectivity solutions you have been asking for.”
The Connected Coast website provides a full overview of the project.
More items of interest on CityWest can be reviewed here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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