Saturday, September 29, 2012

Canada News Centre - Harper Government Extends SaskTel's ...

Ottawa, September 28, 2012?In this day and age, access to the Internet is not a luxury; it's a necessity. Access to the Internet opens up new opportunities, especially in rural and remote communities. In order for every Canadian to reap the benefits of the digital economy, we need a reliable digital infrastructure. That is why we are deploying more spectrum for mobile broadband services and ensuring greater choice for consumers with new entrant telecommunications companies.

"Canadians lead the world in Internet use, but there remains a gap between rural and urban Canadians in terms of access to leading-edge broadband," said the Honourable Christian?Paradis, Minister of Industry. "This is unacceptable and our government is taking steps to ensure rural Canadians have the same reliable access as urban Canadians."

The Harper Government is making additional spectrum available to allow telecom companies to bring the latest 4G?LTE mobile networks to Canadian consumers and businesses, including those in rural areas. This will result in improved connectivity for consumers, increased business productivity and enhanced safety for Canadians.

"Our government is ensuring that Canadians can access essential online services like online banking and e-health at a competitive price," said Kelly?Block, Member of Parliament for Saskatoon?Rosetown?Biggar. "Leaving 8,000 rural Canadians without reliable access to the Internet is unacceptable. That's why we are giving SaskTel the additional time they need to upgrade their systems and provide a leading-edge service to Saskatchewanians."

In 2006, licensees were given a five-year transition period to reconfigure their networks and find appropriate solutions for their customers. In March of 2011, Industry Canada provided SaskTel with an extension through to December?31,?2012, in order to ensure continued service. In September 2012, SaskTel requested an additional extension, which Industry Canada has provided, until March?31,?2014. The Harper Government plans to hold the 700?MHz auction next year, to be followed by auction of the 2500?MHz spectrum within a year.

For further information (media only), please contact:

Margaux Stastny
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Christian?Paradis
Minister of Industry
613-995-9001

Media Relations
Industry Canada
613-943-2502


Source: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?nid=697119

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