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$20.65 million government waste
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Chopper
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Invest in Satelite broadband? What a waste of tax payers dollars to only benefit 3 provinces...

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2007/24/c2009.html - Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:03am
trevor corey
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I don't see how that is a waste? - Mon, 27 Aug 2007 4:11pm
Chopper
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Satelite internet is way beyond a joke. Calling it broadband is laughable at best. Not to mention the cost and only benefitting 3 provinces. - Mon, 27 Aug 2007 4:50pm
round em up
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The biggest waste of all is Chopper's skin... - Mon, 27 Aug 2007 6:49pm
BBJones
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What's the big deal? Is it the price tag? Is it becuase it is for northern communities?

Did you even read the article? - Tue, 28 Aug 2007 8:46am
Chopper
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Of course I didn't read the article... I just pulled the fact that it only benefits 3 provinces, out of thin air.
And since you obviously can't read I'll reitterate... Satelite + benefit to only 3 provinces + cost = waste. It's obvious some of you are completely clueless on what a waste of money investing in satelite 'broadband' is. That's the prime issue, who benefits is a secondary issue. - Tue, 28 Aug 2007 9:56am
BBJones
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Not that I want to waste even more of my life arguing with you since it's obviously pointless, but thanks for pointing out the article. - Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:08am
Jl
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jeez chopper what do expect from the ol' gov't? 20mill spent on health care? 20 mill spent on DaJ's right to sleep and filthify our parks we pay people to clean up? Its a far cry to even think we "need" satellite broadband... and its an even further piss off that it only services 3 of our provinces. How could anyone be OK with this? I want my access too motherfuckers!!! And why the FUCK should Quebec be on the first list for satellite broadband access for Canada? That's even more of an injustice to us CANADIANS - Tue, 28 Aug 2007 11:08am
trevor corey
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This is probably just part of a larger plan to maintain sovereignty of the north. - Tue, 28 Aug 2007 3:21pm
Andrew
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we are just sheep my friend, sheep. baaaahh - Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:14am Edited: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:14am
trevor corey
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No we are not. Just your girlfriend>. - Wed, 29 Aug 2007 1:33am Edited: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 1:34am
Bryn
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Seriously folks, if we want to move past the many many social problems that infect the far north, access to broadband internet is essential to provide education and communication that is on a par with more privileged regions. Plus with the global warming opening new shipping routes, Canada's sovereignty in the far north is going to be a huge issue in the next decades, which, unusually for politicians, the current regime is actually showing some forward thinking regarding. - Wed, 29 Aug 2007 1:51am
Chopper
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That makes no sense Bryn. What about the other provinces that have the same issues? I guess they just got screwed over by favoritism? Or maybe the other provinces realised that it was much cheaper to lay fibre, for true broadband, than it is to rely on technology that should be on it's way out.

PIF: It cost Shaw/Telus, since they partnered in BC, about 18-20 million to lay hundreds of miles of fibre back in the mid-late 90's. A far better investment that both companies benefit from. Satelite is going to be nothing but a headache up north due to signal levels dropping in bad weather conditions, which they get a lot of. - Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:56am
J
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so how does broadband internet address any social problems that "infect" the far north? just because you have internet doesn't mean a happy life, and just because the Jones' have satelite broadband; doesn't mean we all need it. Your not gunna be unpopular if you dont have satelite broadband. - Wed, 29 Aug 2007 2:23pm
Jeremy Baker
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I'll have to agree with Bryn.

There was a time when the federal government invested (or wasted) millions of dollars building a railway out to a few thousand people clinging to the far west of this country. That investment paid off, and I am sure this one will be good to givenn time.

As for how it will benifit northern communities... It isn't "keeping up with the Jones'" that the internet will bring that will make life better for people of the North, it is the access to information and the ability to attract Jones' to come and live and work in certain communities. We take for granted here that we can hop on LiveVictoria and shoot off our mouths then download music and read the latest news... that is not the case fopr someone in remote Manitoba. As the article said, it will be important for education which benifits future generations of Canadians and it will benifit health care thus SAVING money for taxpayers.

As for this program benifiting only three provinces and not *worthy* of taxpayer money, I don't understand your logic.

Ontario is the Largest Province and Quebec is second, so right there it touches over half of ALL Canadians.

20 million dollars in the scope of a federal budget is almost meaningless.

The Federal government doles out money for regional projects across the country. Should ALL those projects be scraped?

If this project does have a benifit for health care and education then it does infact target what you claim the govenrment should be funding and thus saving ALL Canadian tax money... so then, what is the arguement?

As Bryn said, the North is increasingly becoming important for it resources. By investing a small amount of money now, Canada as a whole will be able to profit from the productivity of the North... thus making this paltry investment of 20 million dollars a bargin. - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:44am
Chopper
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Considering the resources that are known in the northern reaches of the country are allready spoken for (athabasca tar sands and diamonds), and the government allready gains taxes from those working in those industries. How is investing in outdated and overpriced technology bettering those industries? If we're talking forestry as well, that's an industry that's been entrenched in the north for decades now.

We seem to be straying from what was my original point, the technology and the cost and who it benefits. The technology is oudated, the cost is similar, or more than what Shaw/Telus paid to lay hundreds of miles of fibre lines accross this province. Satelite internet, because it's NOT broadband, is going to be nothing but problematic in northern climates. They'll be better off with a dialup connection than on satelite, especially in the fall/winter/spring. So where's the benefit if you can't even get proper signal strength to use it 3/4 of the year? That's why it's wasteful, especially when there's better technology out there that can be aquired and implemented at similar costs.

As for the provinces themselves and the size. Lose 90% of both of the provinces you stated because theres probably about 10% of those populations living in far north of those provinces. I'm sure it's similar in any other province, or is in the provinces I've lived in. - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:02pm
Jeremy Baker
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too be 100% honest with you.. i don't about the technology, so if it is outated like you said... then your right, we shoul dbe putting in what's best for future growth.

I am always for investing in rural Canada. The strength of the cities comes from the resource gathering from the north. Just because few people live in northern Manitoba doesn't mean that the effects of progress there won't reverberate to Winnipeg and then to points beyond.

The government is investing billions in infestructure in Vancouver. Does that affect me oin Victoria? Maybe not directly, but if the gears of industry move all the more smoothly and cars and trains move effiently then that benifits the the whole Province benifits. (yeesh... but maybe not the air that we breathe, good thing the winds blow that shit away from us here on our little Island and east out over.... oh oh... the farms and the food we eat! Zoinks). - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:37pm
Chopper
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That's what pissed me off the most Jeremy, the waste of using such asinine technology that has these issues and has been known about since it's inception. That's why you don't see market saturation in regards to satelite internet, nobody wants it. The latency alone (1sec, when anything over 250ms causes issues), makes it a waste as well. But that's in perfect conditions. Storms, be they thunder or electrical, degrade the signal to the point that signal strength drops to unusable rates and raises latency even higher. Even heavy cloud cover has the same effect. - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 3:19pm Edited: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 3:20pm
Andrew
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yes we are sheep lol. - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 6:55pm
trevor corey
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I am somewhat concerned about your fascination with sheep young man, lol. - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 7:16pm
Andrew
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I want to buy you a beer...perhaps you can borrow my velcrow gloves ;) hahahahahaaa ok i really need to get out more - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 9:18pm
Chopper
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Or you need to move to Saltspring... - Thu, 30 Aug 2007 9:32pm
Andrew
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or langford ;) - Fri, 31 Aug 2007 3:08pm
trevor corey
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the "meat luvin" Panago guy.....gumboots, hardhat(in an open field no less), and a pet goat....sounds more like Youbou.... - Fri, 31 Aug 2007 6:54pm
mica
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Perhaps there are some issues with running fibre through ice, permafrost, bogs and marshes? Maybe the cost of running fibre to the far North would be considerably greater than it has been even in BC and Alberta's more rural communities. Not to mention the fact that the service would likely be used a great deal at sea. - Sun, 9 Sep 2007 3:49pm
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