Beentherefixedthat wrote:
As much traffic as travels those roads the relative lack of cell service outside of towns is disgraceful. Cell technology is relatively cheap now and easy to install. Much of those routes could have been covered long ago.
Safety, traffic, users and businesses would all benefit from the expanded service.
However in 4 round trips to Alaska I have never needed service nor felt particularly endangered by the lack of service between towns.
Remember for the vast majority of the roads life there was no cell service. It wasnt invented yet. And people got along just fine.
But now the time has passed and Canada should really urge the providers to get service along the road.
Population and costs, with out population who Is going to pay for this service?
Canada is the second largest country by area in the world, and we have about 1/10 the population of the USA. As well 99% of Canada’s population lives with in 100 miles of Canada’s southern boarder with the USA.
Our Federal and Provincial Govt (in some instances) are all ready subsidizing phone and internet services to smaller communities, even TV service, they do this all over Canada and where do you think that money comes from, its Taxes, and I don’t have a problem with my Tax dollars helping other Canadians.
Like I said in a earlier post, if you worried about your safety in any way, get a satellite GPS system, or better yet a satellite phone then you can pay for what you want.
Enjoy your time in Canada.
Soup.