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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  On the first question, there is sufficient bandwidth currently offered to the infrastructure to upgrade when the network capacity will be caught up to where the actual number of users are. There is another part to that with the rollout of the large-file transfer application. It's a time-deferred application, so if you're sending some sort of geoscience mapping files or images, X-rays, or what have you, they would be deferred to transfer at night, when the network is less congested and also cheaper.

November 24th, 2009Committee meeting

Patrick Doyle

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  It shouldn't be difficult, as we just arrived by plane. I haven't been in the office, so I rewrote my speech on a napkin. I'm sure it will be five minutes, but I think we can cover it all. First of all, for those who are unfamiliar, Nunavut Broadband is a not-for-profit organization that is tasked with the improvement of the quality of life of all people of Nunavut through the deployment of communications technology.

November 24th, 2009Committee meeting

Patrick Doyle