Meadow Lake Tribal Council partners to start high speed Internet company
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is getting into the internet business.
Through a partnership with Wood River Controls and SaskTel, MLTC will provide high-speed internet service to Indigenous, rural, and remote communities.
The new service is called Beaver River Broadband (BRB) and is majority owned by Meadow Lake Tribal Council Resource Development with Wood River Controls having a minority interest. The new partnership was announced Tuesday morning in Saskatoon.
Partnering with SaskTel to use their Internet backbone, BRB will provide fixed-point wireless internet to underserved areas in Saskatchewan. They intend to start by launching with service to five communities, beginning with the Cowessess First Nation this fall, followed by Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation, Eagles Lake, Moudy Lake, and Birch Narrows Dene Nation. BRB will continue to expand its service including to the nine first nations that make up the Meadow Lake Tribal Council.