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Canada and Alberta invest $224.8M in 26 broadband projects to connect 82,500 homes, including 1,634 Indigenous households, by 2026.
Canada and Alberta are investing $224.8 million in 26 new broadband projects to expand high-speed internet to over 82,500 homes in rural and remote areas, including 1,634 Indigenous households.
The federal and provincial governments are splitting costs equally.
A separate $24.5 million federal investment will extend connectivity to 1,059 households, including 676 Indigenous homes, through Arrow Technology Group.
These efforts, part of the $3.225 billion Universal Broadband Fund, aim to reach 98% of Canadian households with high-speed internet by 2026 and 100% by 2030, improving access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities in underserved communities.
Canadá y Alberta invierten $224.8M en 26 proyectos de banda ancha para conectar 82,500 hogares, incluidos 1,634 hogares indígenas, para el año 2026.