You Can Get Highspeed Internet Too
Many rural communities lack access to highspeed Internet. Not only can a cable network or a transmission tower bring residents TV (and radio) services, they can also enable highspeed Internet. Because broadcasting can blanket a large area, it's generally viewed as the best option for rural broadband Internet. A single digital multiplex can carry both television and Internet services.
Various programs are available from federal, provincial, and territorial governments to help rural communities obtain highspeed Internet. By investing in a community distribution scheme, your community may be able to 'kill two birds with one stone' (maintain free TV and obtain highspeed Internet at the same time).
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