Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau<\/a> has announced a C$1.75 billion ($1.35 billion) investment to help connect citizens to high-speed internet<\/a> across the country, grow businesses and create jobs. 贾斯汀加拿大总理特鲁多宣布了17.5亿加元(13.5亿美元)的投资,以帮助全国公民高速互联网连接,扩大企业规模,创造就业机会。 加拿大:加拿大总理贾斯汀特鲁多宣布投资17.5亿加元(13.5亿美元)帮助公民高速连接互联网在全国范围内,扩大企业规模,创造就业机会。
\"As we continue to deal with the global Covid-19 pandemic, Canadians have needed to rely on the internet<\/a> to help connect them to work, school, government resources, and loved ones,\" Xinhua news agency quoted Trudeau as saying at a press conference here on Monday.
The investment is designed to connect 98 per cent of Canadians across the country to high-speed internet by 2026, with the goal of connecting all by 2030.
Announced originally in the 2019 Budget as C$1 billion, the additional funding of C$750 million for the Universal Broadband Fund will help advance projects with partners, like the Canada Infrastructure Bank, to connect households and businesses in under-served communities over the next six years.
This includes C$150 million in Rapid Response Stream with an accelerated application process to allow shovel-ready projects to get started right away.
\"With today's announcement, our government has made C$6.2 billion available for universal broadband since 2015,\" Trudeau said.
The Prime Minister also announced an agreement of C$600 million with Canadian satellite company Telesat<\/a> to improve connectivity and expand high-speed internet coverage to the far north, rural, and remote regions across the country, through low-earth-orbit satellite capacity.
The Universal Broadband Fund was also announced in the 2019 Budget.
It is part of a series of federal investments made to improve access to high-speed internet, which are expected to connect nearly 400,000 additional households by the end of 2023.
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特鲁多宣布投资13.5亿美元在高速互联网
“随着我们继续处理全球Covid-19大流行,加拿大人需要依靠互联网帮助联系工作,学校,政府资源,和所爱的人,”新华社援引特鲁多在周一的新闻发布会上。乐动扑克
投资的目的是连接全国98%的加拿大人到2026年高速互联网,连接所有的目标到2030年。
这包括1.5亿加元在快速反应与加速应用程序流过程中允许的项目比比皆是马上开始。
”今天的声明,我们的政府作出了62亿加元用于通用宽带自2015年以来,“特鲁多说。
首相还宣布了一项协议与加拿大卫星公司的6亿加元通信卫星提高连通性和高速互联网覆盖范围扩大到遥远的北方,农村,和全国的偏远地区,通过数量的近地卫星的能力。
通用宽带基金也宣布在2019年的预算。
这是一系列的一部分联邦投资改善高速互联网,预计连接近400000额外的家庭到2023年底。
Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau<\/a> has announced a C$1.75 billion ($1.35 billion) investment to help connect citizens to high-speed internet<\/a> across the country, grow businesses and create jobs.
\"As we continue to deal with the global Covid-19 pandemic, Canadians have needed to rely on the internet<\/a> to help connect them to work, school, government resources, and loved ones,\" Xinhua news agency quoted Trudeau as saying at a press conference here on Monday.
The investment is designed to connect 98 per cent of Canadians across the country to high-speed internet by 2026, with the goal of connecting all by 2030.
Announced originally in the 2019 Budget as C$1 billion, the additional funding of C$750 million for the Universal Broadband Fund will help advance projects with partners, like the Canada Infrastructure Bank, to connect households and businesses in under-served communities over the next six years.
This includes C$150 million in Rapid Response Stream with an accelerated application process to allow shovel-ready projects to get started right away.
\"With today's announcement, our government has made C$6.2 billion available for universal broadband since 2015,\" Trudeau said.
The Prime Minister also announced an agreement of C$600 million with Canadian satellite company Telesat<\/a> to improve connectivity and expand high-speed internet coverage to the far north, rural, and remote regions across the country, through low-earth-orbit satellite capacity.
The Universal Broadband Fund was also announced in the 2019 Budget.
It is part of a series of federal investments made to improve access to high-speed internet, which are expected to connect nearly 400,000 additional households by the end of 2023.
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