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Indigenous communities leaping the digital divide

February 24, 2021

Indigenous communities are setting up their own satellite, fibre optics and even cellular phone networks

When Bruce Buffalo returned to Maskwacis after years away in the big city, he was appalled to discover parts of his community still had no internet service.

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