 | Good one....... I appreciate their ambition and enthusiasm, but I don't know how this is going to be possible. Nobody to date has been able to do this with urban areas large or small in North America. I'd think getting 100% coverage to PEI would be very challenging, let alone Saskatchewan. |
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 | Saskatchewan is very flat - wireless would work quite well there. |
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 | LOL... the south is somewhat flat... North of that... not so much. |
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| The Southwest part where I grew up isn't flat at all! The hills have hills there... The "Thrill Hills" were a local favourite. 60 miles per hour, and your stomach floats into your mouth as you go over the top. 
I'd like to see if SK can pull this off, especially way up north with all the trees and rocks and bears. Will Ole Olaffson and his pet moose Bjork be able to watch HD streaming video in their cabin? We shall see... |
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Geography Lesson Take a look on Google Maps and see just how flat Saskatchewan is or isn't. Lots of terrain features to get in the way of wireless signals. 95% coverage will be amazing if achieved. I worked for the telco for three decades so I had first hand experience with both the geography and the limits of technology. |
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