The Quebec government will end its $130-million, three-year agreement with Starlink on June 15, ceasing subsidies for rural internet access via Elon Musk’s satellite service. While users will retain access, they’ll lose $40 monthly subsidies and free receivers.
Signed in 2022 under Opération haute vitesse, the deal helped connect 10,000 “orphan households” too remote for fibre. Quebec now reports full province-wide coverage, with 369,000 homes connected. Despite the shift, some courthouses will still use Starlink. Officials say Quebec will prioritize fibre and “connectivity sovereignty” as Ottawa-backed alternatives like Telesat remain years away from launch.
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