Most Canadians are unhappy with both the affordability and reliability of internet service options currently available across the country, with many complaining about the lack of high-speed connectivity in some areas, according to federal research.
A report by the Privy Council Office (PCO) and obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter cited research commissioned by the federal government last fall that surveyed individuals nationwide on their views of Canada’s internet options.
The report, titled “Continuous Qualitative Data Collection Of Canadians’ Views” and dated Nov. 4, 2022, said the research showed that “very few” Canadians feel internet options are “fairly priced” in their local areas, with many saying they generally pay “far more for these services relative to those living in other jurisdictions.”…
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