As I am no expert in cellular and Internet access, I am not sure that I could give a very intelligent answer to the second part of your question. However, to the first part, I can tell you that, in the communities we represent in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and some remote parts of Ontario and the Maritimes, people have problems accessing high-speed Internet. In addition, the cost of accessing those services is prohibitive in some places.
There are inequities at that level, and they have an effect, for example, on the ability of schools to do distance education, on the potential for economic development in those communities, and so on. All that is a reality.
As cellphones are in tremendous use these days, we cannot talk about the Internet without also talking about cellphone access.