Indigenous-owned Internet provider brings high-speed service to Sask. First Nations
It’s something many people living in Saskatchewan cities take for granted: high-speed Internet service.
But while high-speed browsing is easy to access in large cities, many northwestern Saskatchewan First Nations have been struggling with either poor or expensive Internet service, or in some cases no service at all.
John Degraauw said his company is changing that. Degraauw is the president of Beaver River Broadband, a Meadow Lake Tribal Council company.
“Most of the First Nations that we’re dealing with have little to no service,” he said. “They’re riddled with things like data caps and oversold areas.”