A fibre optic SA国际影视传媒渕ega-projectSA国际影视传媒 that will bring high-speed internet to Iqaluit and Kimmirut by 2023 has skyrocketed in price to $209 million from an estimated $126 million when it was first announced.
The federal government is covering $151 million while the GN is on the hook to pay the rest.
The greater expense drew condemnation from Arviat North-Whale Cove MLA John Main on Wednesday as he pointed out that the original estimate was a SA国际影视传媒渃lass ASA国际影视传媒 projection that involves considerable scrutiny by the government.
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Main called upon Community and Government Services Minister Lorne Kusugak to explain the reasons for the growing budget but Kusugak said he didnSA国际影视传媒檛 have that information in front of him at the legislative assembly.
The project will involve the installation of approximately 1,700 km of underwater fibre optic cable from Nuuk, Greenland, to Iqaluit. It will then be extended to reach Kimmirut, bringing internet speeds of up to one gigabit per second.