Rural internet services set to improve in the northeast
A local communications company has partnered with SaskTel to help “bring more advanced broadband solutions and faster internet speeds to underserved rural areas in east-central Saskatchewan.”
The local company is Stafford Communications, which is based out of Gronlid, and currently provides fixed-wireless broadband service to roughly 1,400 customers in and around the area.
The two companies partnered through the Rural Broadband Partnership Program (RBPP), which SaskTel created, as they “aim to bridge the digital divide in rural Saskatchewan.”
As part of this collaboration, Stafford Communications plans to expand its network and begin delivering internet speeds of up to 100 megabits per second (Mbps) to the communities and surrounding rural areas of Crystal Springs, Jumping Lake, Struthers Lake, Tarnopol, Waitville, and Yellow Creek.