Leo, let's discuss internet infrastructure. It's crucial in today's digital world.
Absolutely, Mira. It's essential. Comparing Canada and Israel's internet capabilities will be interesting.
Canada has decent internet in most areas. Canadians can generally stream without significant buffering.
True, but Canada's vast size presents challenges. Internet access in remote areas like Nunavut might be less reliable.
You're right. Major cities like Toronto and Vancouver likely have superior infrastructure with extensive fiber optic networks.
Israel, being much smaller, might seem easier to cover with high-speed internet.
Precisely. Israel, known as the "Startup Nation," should have advanced internet technology.
Their reputation for innovation suggests excellent internet speeds and accessibility.
What about rural areas in both countries? Which has better overall connectivity?
That's a key question. Canada faces challenges due to distance, while Israel might have other limitations.
Let's focus on the data: average internet speeds and penetration rates.
Canada's average internet speeds lag behind some other countries, requiring improvements.
Is there a plan to address this?
There's definitely work to be done to improve connectivity across the country.