Skip to content

Cariboo Regional District launches broadband connectivity survey

Paper copies of the survey will be available beginning Dec. 2
23463228_web1_201109-WLT-CRDHazmat1
The Cariboo Regional District has launched a broadband survey for residents, businesses and organizations. (Monica Lamb-Yorski Photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) is asking residents, businesses, organizations and institutions in the region to provide input regarding broadband service.

The CRD has launched a survey to obtain information and feedback about existing Internet and cellular services in the CRD and to assist with future planning and strategy development intended to improve high-speed Internet service in rural areas.

The residential survey can be filled out online at surveymonkey.com/r/cariboord-res.

The business survey can be filled out online at surveymonkey.com/r/cariboord-bus.

To test your current download/upload speeds, which is part of the survey, visit performance.cira.ca/cariboord.

Beginning Dec. 2, printed versions of the survey will be available for those who are unable to access the online version. Printed surveys can be obtained from the CRD offices in Williams Lake, Quesnel and 100 Mile House during regular office hours. CRD libraries that are currently open will also have printed copies of the survey available.

Completed copies of the printed version can be returned to the CRD offices mentioned above, or open CRD libraries via the book deposit slot. You can also download printed versions of the survey from the CRD website at cariboord.ca/broadband-connectivity-survey.

READ MORE: Northern Exposure conference builds connections, even through a screen



editor@quesnelobserver.com

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter



About the Author: Quesnel Cariboo Observer Staff

Read more