List members may be interested in this satellite project just announced
by the government of Canada.
 
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Subject: Government of Canada Launches
National Satellite Initiative to Provide Broadband Access to Northern 
and Remote Communities


Date: 2003-10-05

RANKIN INLET (Nunavut), October 5, 2003  -- Minister of Industry and
Minister responsible for Infrastructure, Allan Rock, and Canadian Space
Agency President, Marc Garneau, today announced the launch of the
Government of Canada's $155 million National Satellite Initiative.  This
joint project between Infrastructure Canada, Industry Canada, and the
Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will provide high-speed broadband Internet
access services via satellite to communities located in the Far and Mid
North, and in isolated or remote areas of Canada.

Minister Rock made the announcement during a visit to the Community Hall
Singiituq Complex in Rankin Inlet.  He was accompanied by Secretary of
State (Rural Development) (Federal Economic Development Initiative for
Northern Ontario), Andy Mitchell, as well as Steve Mahoney, Secretary of
State (Selected Crown Corporations) and Nunavut Member of Parliament,
Nancy Karetak-Lindell.

"Expanding broadband services will contribute to the sustainability of
our northern and remote communities, and will help ensure that Canadian
families and businesses can have a prosperous economic and social
future, in particular through improved access to telehealth, e-business,
and distance learning services," said Minister Rock.  "It will also
bring the Government of Canada one great step closer to ensuring
broadband access is available to all Canadian communities."

The National Satellite Initiative will expand satellite capacity to Far
North and Mid North communities, as well as remote communities, which
cannot receive broadband services in any other feasible or economic form
than satellite communication.  Expanding broadband access will enable
these communities to benefit from essential services, particularly in
the areas of health, education and e-government. A majority of the
approximately 400 communities currently targeted by this initiative are
Aboriginal.

"By providing greater access to broadband technology, the Government of
Canada is in turn ensuring that rural and remote Canadians have access
to important services," said Secretary of State Mitchell.  "We must
continue to work together to ensure that all Canadians have access to
innovative tools for social, cultural and economic development."

Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Robert Nault,
offered comments on today's announcement.  "This funding demonstrates
the Government of Canada's commitment to economic development in the
North," said Minister Nault.  "Providing greater access to the Internet
will not only open new lines of communication for northern and
Aboriginal communities, it will enable other Canadians to communicate
more easily with the North. Improved Internet access will also bring new
technologies and business opportunities to northern Canada, which will
enhance the quality of life for all."

The Government of Canada is contributing $155 million towards the costs
of implementing this initiative.  The funds will be used to purchase and
access satellite capacity.  Of the $155 million being announced today,
$85 million will come from the "national priority project envelope" of
the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund.  The remaining funds will be
provided in-kind through a $50 million service credit from the Canadian
Space Agency for satellite capacity that will be made available to the
Government of Canada, and through additional satellite capacity managed
by Industry Canada for public benefit and valued at $20 million.

"Through this initiative, the Government of Canada is also leveraging
public and private sector partnerships to launch and deliver
space-enabled, state-of-the-art high-speed interactive multimedia
services linking communities throughout Canada," said Mr. Garneau.
"These space-enhanced services effectively connect the last kilometre,
offering the promise of significantly improving the quality of life of
all Canadians, especially our citizens living in remote communities and
the Far North."

The National Satellite Initiative will ultimately provide northern and
remote communities with equal opportunities to access high-speed
broadband Internet connections by significantly reducing the costs of
providing the service to these communities through the purchase of
satellite capacity. The Government of Canada will work to partner with
territories, provinces, communities and the private sector to implement
this initiative.

Access to broadband service is a national priority that has a major
impact on Canada's economy and quality of life. For this reason, the
Government of Canada is funding this initiative in part through the
$200-million "national priority project envelope" of the $2-billion
Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund, announced by Minister Rock on July
22, 2003.

The provinces and territories therefore remain eligible for other
strategic infrastructure projects under the overall Fund. This
initiative will work in concert with Industry Canada's Broadband for
Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program launched by Minister Rock
in September 2002.

In the Speech from the Throne of September 30, 2002, the Government of
Canada committed to an additional 10-year involvement in public
infrastructure. Its Budget 2003 re-affirmed this long-term commitment,
and provided an additional $3 billion for strategic and municipal-rural
infrastructure investments.  This brings the Government of Canada's
contribution to infrastructure since 1993 to $12 billion, which in turn
will generate over $30 billion in infrastructure improvements by all
partners.

For more information on Infrastructure Canada and its programs, please
visit: www.infrastructurecanada.gc.ca.

For more information, please contact:

Mylene Dupere
Office of Allan Rock
Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Infrastructure
(613) 995-9001

Infrastructure Canada
Communications and Promotion
(613) 948-1148          

Christine Aquino
Press Secretary
Office of Secretary of State Mitchell
(613) 759-1085

Akim Thibouthot
Media Relations
Industry Canada
(613) 943-2502

Monique Billette
Senior Media Relations Officer
Canadian Space Agency
(450) 926-4370



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