"It became very dangerous, to the point where we could have lost a life there if someone got caught in that fire,"Mr Kingston said.
"Our sales and our business would be back to pre-COVID levels, but our phone networks won't support it,"he said.
"Their expectations are for high-speed access to the internet, and they go to the cabins, and they have nothing."
"It demonstrated the passion that everyone has for this problem."
"It's absolutely critical for the community have access to these services, and we will continue to fight for them."