| Blue Sky Region Community
Network (BSRCN) produced a Request for Proposals for parties interested in
supplying the technology to build an open-access network capable of
supporting high capacity data transfers. This began what would become a
number of similar projects throughout Northeastern Ontario.
When the selection committee decided that the
connectivity needs of the region would be best met through a wireless solution,
four applicants were short-listed. The committee selected a consortium of
companies, represented by W3Connex and mmWave Integrated Solutions.
The selection of W3Connex and mmWave was
based on their performance against the other applicants on a scoring matrix
which included criteria like; how the applicants addressed the need of
higher bandwidth in the area, the degree of commitment to the project, their
demonstrated ability through similar projects and projected cost.
In September of 2005 a new partner came on
board to continue with the project delivery and network roll-out. Spectrum
2000 Communications Group Inc. has head offices based in Sudbury with
locations throughout Northern Ontario. W3Connex and the Spectrum Group
reached an agreement for the transfer of operations.
Similarly in the Muskoka / Parry Sound
network build, a local consortium (CORE Broadband) was selected to expand
Broadband Services. Both Core and Spectrum Networks will be "Open Access"
allowing multiple Internet Service Providers to host end customers.
One of Blue Sky Net's most recent projects is
an expansion project on Manitoulin Island. Here Blue Sky Net is working with
OmniGlobe Networks based out of Montreal, Quebec. Similar to past
projects, this will be a wireless network covering the unserved, and
underserved areas of The Island. Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, and FedNor
are both contributing.
Click the highlighted links to find out more
about the partners involved:
Industry Canada's Broadband For Rural and
Northern Development
BRAND targets areas that are unserved by
existing Broadband services like DSL or Cable modem. The program funded the
creation of a business plan that identified communities needing service.
Working with the consulting firm Acres-Pacomm (engaged through a tendering
process) the business plan was submitted to Industry Canada and was
eventually approved to implement funding to subsidize the infrastructure
needed to deploy high speed access to those communities in need.
The Northern
Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
NOHFC has supported several broadband
expansion projects in the area including those in the Almaguin Highlands,
Manitoulin Island, Marten River and certain areas throughout Nipissing
District and Sudbury East. To date, NOHFC has contributed approximately $2
million to Broadband infrastructure in these areas.
The Federal Economic
Development Initiative for Northern Ontario
FedNor has also supported several broadband
expansion projects in the area including builds in Muskoka/Parry Sound
cerain areas throughout Nipissing District and Sudbury East as well as
Manitoulin Island. To date, FedNor has contributed approximately $1.5
million to Broadband infrastructure in these areas. This is in addition to
the $1 million received from the Federal government's BRAND program which
contributed $1 million to the initial build in Nipissing District and
Sudbury East.
Spectrum
2000 Communications Group Inc.
Spectrum 2000 Communications Inc. is a
wireless solutions company that integrates many communication technologies
and products to satisfy remote and mobile voice, data and video
requirements. Spectrum supplies a great deal of paging and radio
communication solutions for fire departments and emergency services
throughout the north. The company has recently ventured into IP (Internet
Protocol) networks operating several throughout the North. Spectrum is the
builder/owner/operator and Network Service Provider for Skywire in the Parry
Sound, Nipissing and Sudbury East portions of the network.
CORE
Broadband
CORE Broadband's will be the Network Service
Provider in the Muskoka and Southern Parry Sound Portions of the Network.
CORE Broadband is a consortium of partners with
Muskoka.com being the principal company involved.
Muskoka.com is the largest Muskoka-based Internet Service
Provider, with over 3,000 customers on services including dial-up, DSL,
cable, satellite and high-speed wireless. Established in 1994, it has a
long track record for reliable service and innovative solutions, such as
being the first vendor to offer wireless broadband service to customers in
remote areas that could not obtain cable or DSL service.
OmniGlobe Networks
Founded in 2004, OmniGlobe Networks is a
Canadian-based, global telecommunications company that provides affordable,
satellite and WiMAX broadband Internet, VoIP, tele-education, telemedicine
and cellular services to world regions where terrestrial telecommunications
are unavailable, unreliable, or simply too expensive.
In 2007, the company acquired UK-based BTIG
and its principal subsidiary L-TEQ, thus expanding its capabilities into the
enterprise and government markets. With over 20 years experience in the
design, installation and commissioning of satellite earth stations,
transportable terminals and VSAT networks, the European headquarters serves
as the operations and sales center for OmniGlobe’s expansion into the Middle
East and Africa. |