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Canada needs to skill up in the race to 5G

Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Of the many disparities laid bare during the pandemic, two of them—uneven access to high-speed internet, particularly in rural areas, and a workforce that lacks the appropriate level of digital skills to build and use a better network—threaten to leave Canada behind in the race to adopt 5G technologies.  Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Of the many disparities laid bare during the pandemic, two of them—uneven access to high-speed internet, particularly in rural areas, and a workforce that lacks the appropriate level of digital skills to build and use a better network—threaten to leave Canada behind in the race to adopt 5G technologies.  Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Of the many disparities laid bare during the pandemic, two of them—uneven access to high-speed internet, particularly in rural areas, and a workforce that lacks the appropriate level of digital skills to build and use a better network—threaten to leave Canada behind in the race to adopt 5G technologies.  Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Opinion | BY STEPHANY LAVERTY | May 10, 2021
Of the many disparities laid bare during the pandemic, two of them—uneven access to high-speed internet, particularly in rural areas, and a workforce that lacks the appropriate level of digital skills to build and use a better network—threaten to leave Canada behind in the race to adopt 5G technologies.  Image courtesy of Pixabay