Thursday, 31 March 2016

Assignment #1: Fast Internet Speeds in Canadian Small Towns

Assignment #1:Fast Internet Speeds in Canadian Small Towns

1.The speed of the internet in a rural communities is mostly 1000 megabits per second is what the article said.

2. These rural communities are getting faster internet speeds that's being offered from Rogers, Bell or Shaw because they are installing their own high-speed internet and fiber-optic cables.

3. The community is fortunate because there thinking ahead to provide the best technology available.

4. The Olds decided to build their own network because of the internet being slow. The community paid for it using government's loans and grants.

5. The thing that happend in Stafford when the community got its own fiber network is it went through the city and blanketed neighborhoods from thier WiFi access points. The University of Waterloo opened a campus there, and Royal Bank opened a $400-million data center.

6. Bell installed in fiber optics is in Toronto homes; and businesses.

 7. Small towns need high-speed internet more than ever to keep employers and residents from fleeing to hooked-up cities.

 8.The federal government supplies $305-million to ensure nearly every household in the country has at least minimal, five megabit-per-second broadband.

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