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The Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation in Saskatchewan is set to get access to high-speed internet through Starlink, the world's first and largest satellite-based broadband internet service.

The First Nation, located about 45 kilometres northeast of Regina, has been working on a partnership with SpaceX, the company that operates Starlink, since May 2022."Muscowpetung is investing in an exciting infrastructure plan that will not only advance our people, but the local economy as well," Tavita said. "It is our hope that this proactive step shines a light on the need for substantive equality for our people.

The First Nation will provide 127 on-reserve housing units with the Starlink hardware so they can obtain its high-speed, low-latency internet service.Muscowpetung Saulteaux Business Development president & CEO Myke Agecoutay said this is an exciting infrastructure advancement for the nation.

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