Fibre networks have to be built strategically. Fibre routes must start at a Point of Presence (PoP) with enough bandwidth to serve the area or community. From the PoP the fibre is built out to service as many customers as possible on the most efficient route. The fibre product being used for this build can be spliced or connected to, in order […]
How will this work?
Once the fibre network is built, interested individuals should contact NETSPECTRUM directly for service requests. If you are within the coverage area, technicians will schedule a time to install the equipment used to connect. If it is determined that a customer is not within the covered area, should they choose, their information including location will be collected in a database to populate […]
Who is involved?
Blue Sky Net, a not-for-profit Information Communication Technology Network advocates for broadband improvements throughout the North. Blue Sky Net created a gap study using GIS maps of broadband coverage as well as user submitted speed tests and applied for Universal Broadband Funding for this project. The project was approved and Blue Sky Net will receive $270,000 from the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic […]