Purely anecdotal here, but my experience in a small town in northwestern British Columbia has been that broadband access was pretty good. The town is not quite as remote as Yukon, NWT, or Nunavut, but it's still farther from a large city than any place in the lower 48 states.
I remember as early as 1996 the local cable provider was offering broadband. In stark contrast, in 2001 I still couldn't get broadband in my neighborhood in Scottsdale, AZ.
I don't think it proves that. There is deposit return in every Canadian province.
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Purely anecdotal here, but my experience in a small town in northwestern British Columbia has been that broadband access was pretty good. The town is not quite as remote as Yukon, NWT, or Nunavut, but it's still farther from a large city than any place in the lower 48 states.
I remember as early as 1996 the local cable provider was offering broadband. In stark contrast, in 2001 I still couldn't get broadband in my neighborhood in Scottsdale, AZ.