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Canada can take a "broadband" lesson from Sweden

Canada can take a "broadband" lesson from Sweden

By:  Nestor E Arellano  On: 18 Jun 2006 For: IT World Canada Creator

When it comes to broadband, Sweden gives a whole new meaning to the expression "taking ownership." For in that country broadband users are also its owners.

The result is a patchy and uneven service between communities," said Diana Milenovic, senior vice-president of marketing and mobility at SaskTel the dominant telecom company in Regina, Sask. SaskTel currently provides connectivity to some 300 rural communities in Saskatchewan.

Milenovic said it's very hard for some communities to depend on local capital and technology skills to develop and maintain networks. "One community is in quite a bind now because the local tech guru has decided to move."

At least one expert believes that barriers to community networking in Canada are now lower.

"The technology has become less expensive here," said Stefan Dubowski, editor of Decima's Telemanagement, a journal dedicated to Canadian business communications technology. He said whereas [previously] the business proposition for building a network in a remote area was not there, today the situation is different.

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