Rural Connectivity is about being able to function, not watch Netflix

April 9, 2020

For those of us that work from home regularly, good broadband connectivity is essential. But in rural areas of Canada, effective broadband — capable of handling video calls, online classes, and more — is largely unavailable or exceeding expensive.

During this global pandemic, thousands of farm and rural residents are sharing the reality of trying to connect and continue work and school and life from home, and it’s not pretty. Watch Cherilyn’s interview with Real Agriculture’s Shaun Haney. Read the full article here.

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