Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As my colleague said, if my colleague across the hall is referring to the digital communication contract that I believe we approved sometime in May, discussions have been under way since prior to Christmas, to try to get a scheduling of when that communications system would be up and running in each and every community across the Territories. That is what we called for. It is imminent now that I will be receiving a response from the new consortium that received that contract, I believe it is called Ardicom, laying out the timelines for each and every community as to when that system will be up and running. As soon as I do have that, and I will check on it this afternoon, I will relay that to my honourable colleague and all Members of this House, so they can see when their constituencies will be up and running in this new, exciting state of the art, 21st century, information highway system. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 99-13(4): Internet Service In Smaller Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on January 23rd, 1997. See this statement in context.
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Question 99-13(4): Internet Service In Smaller Communities
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 22nd, 1997
Page 169
John Todd Keewatin Central
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