Canada invests $85M into advanced satellites to connect rural, remote regions
OTTAWA — The federal government is investing $85 million into an advanced satellite technology designed to expand access to affordable, high-speed internet across Canada’s rural and remote regions.
The funding is to help Ottawa-based Telesat develop a group of co-ordinated satellites — also known as a constellation — in low Earth orbit.
A news release from Telesat says the new partnership with the federal government is expected to bring in $1.2 billion in revenue over 10 years.
Under the agreement, Telesat will support around 500 jobs in Canada, invest $215 million into research and development over the next five years and promote education in the field of science and technology.