But it's not the government of Canada.Is it? That's my understanding. Starlink should not be available anywhere in Canada.People rave about China getting our info and we have US and Musk able to snope and do anything.
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My understanding is allowing SL in was in the law that forced Internet providers to allow space for smaller Internet companies to be able to take hold and the requirement for all rural spaces to have a min. 50mb internet speed by the end of '22.
We personally use Xplor at our rural home. But many of my rural neighbors don't qualify for that service and SL is the only provider that can reach their homes. SL is the only satellite provider like its kind, we could maybe force them to allow a smaller business to run off their satellites?
Shoot. I missed that Ontario actually had their government info going through SL! Saw another thing today about him cancelling the contract and realized I missed the mark on this post! I think Sask is through SaskTel and Alberta is through Telus.
I'm certain you are right. Hopefully no important people use it without a firewall. But for now, it is the only solution for people out in the country. I don't support trump/musk, but we can't cut off communications for our country until we provide an alternative. Hopefully xplor or another can grow
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