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Life With Dial-Up: Rural BC Residents Make Due With the Slow Lane

Phillip Dampier September 24, 2009 Audio, Canada, Rural Broadband No Comments
Thirsk

Thirsk

Marla Thirsk is still on dial-up, and wishes she had broadband. The Ucluelet, BC artist has lived in the Spanish Banks area for nearly 30 years. While her friends and neighbors have broadband service, her subdivision does not. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Spark program, dedicated to discussing technology and culture, recently covered Thirsk’s predicament. Host Nora Young explores what online life means for Marla and her nearby neighbors.

Phone interview with Marla Thirsk, as part of September 20, 2009 CBC Radio One’s Spark program. (6 minutes)

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