It was just over 120 years ago that the railway first came through southwestern Manitoba. As the track reached further and further westward, towns lived or died based on their proximity to the line, the final location of which was determined by local geography, chance, and, from time to time, the whim of a Canadian Pacific surveyor. In the information age, a new frontier has opened up, new track is going down, and new connections are being made. And as with the railroad, where that track goes, and where its connections are made, will have a profound impact on the prosperity of our towns and villages. Fortunately for the most part of Manitoba, HighSpeedSat is determined to see that Manitoba residents aren't among those left in the Internet's dark age. High-speed Internet access is a basic infrastructure, like water, sewer, and electricity. It is also an important component in community development in Manitoba's remote communities.
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