It has been a bit of a struggle but the first customer to get broadband (high speed Internet) service from the Batchawana site was connected this morning. The initial reports indicate the customer was happy with the installation process and the service.
This blog was created to keep stakeholders aware of ICT activities in the Algoma District. Disclaimer: This information is for information purposes only. It is not a recommendation or endorsement of any company or organization. THe Author does not receive compensation from the vendors or manufacturers mentioned in the articles. Financial and technical references are considered accurate at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Monday, 12 July 2010
Next Generation Satellite Broadband Service
It is hard to visualize the day when end-to-end terrestrial broadband (high speed Internet) service such as DSL,cable, cellular wireless, fixed wireless or hybrids thereof will be a available to all users in Canada. A small percentage of users will always be served by ISPs using a satellite link as part of the network even if the final connection to the user is terrestrial.
Satellite based broadband (high speed Internet) connectivity does not have a very good reputation amongst users and this is putting it mildly. Over subscription, inconsistent data transfer rates, high latency, atmospheric and weather interference, inability to handle VPNs are just some of the technical complaints while the initial cost of set-up, one-time hardware costs and monthly recurring costs are some of the financial issues often cited.
Like cellular telephone, satellite services have gone through a number of “generations”. The new services expected to be on-line in 2011 have the potential to address many of current issues.
More information about the next generation of satellites can be found at:
http://www.viasat.com/broadband-satellite-networks/viasat-1
The video portion of the site is also available on YouTube:
3G HSPA Broadband Pricing and Capacity - Revised
The following collection of public links and information is provided as examples of services obtainable. ADnet neither endorses nor receives compensation from any of the vendors identified. It is considered accurate at the time of posting but is subject to change at the whim of the vendor or a CRTC ruling.
3G HSPA technology uses the cellular network as the medium to deliver Broadband (high speed Internet). It is an order of magnitude improvement over the previous 2.5G technology. The service is available as a standalone data package or bundled with other vendor offerings. It provides a nominal download speed of 7 Mbps at the cell site but degrades the farther the user is from the cell site. At about 5 km, the data rate is approximately 1 Mbps. The user receives the service via a hardware USB data stick or a wireless/Ethernet data hub. A nice feature of the data stick approach is its portability, a feature the frequent traveller will appreciate.
The main drawback with the 3G HSPA system is that it can become very expensive if care is not taken to monitor downloads to ensure the cap is not exceeded. There are a number of software programs available that monitor data usage and can be set up to warn you when certain data levels are reached.
3G HSPA Access Hardware
Bell Turbo Hub – HSPA Data Service
http://www.bell.ca/shopping/en_CA_ON.Turbo-Hub/70193.details?contractId=term24m
Bell Data stick – HSPA Data
http://www.bell.ca/shopping/en_CA_ON.Novatel-Wireless-U998/69067.details?promo=true&contractId=term24m
Bell pricing for Data plans (the voice add-on is a version of VoIP not cellular)
http://www.bell.ca/shopping/Turbo-Hub-Flex-Plan/THUB.details
Rogers Turbo Hub – HSPA Data Service
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/internet-mobile/rockethub
Tbaytel Data Hub _ HSPA Data Service
http://www.tbaytel.net/residential/mobility/promotions/internet.shtml
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| Sample Traffic | Bell | Rogers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 50,000 E-mails | 2 GB | 1.2 GB | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4,000 E-mails with large attachments | 2 GB | 1.31 GB | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 20,000 Web pages | 2 GB | 4.75 GB | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Broadband Canada Announcements 09 Jul 10
The Broadband Canada announcements are coming fast and furious. Another round of announcements was released on 09 Jul 10 including three in Northern Ontario but not in the Algoma District. Based on the companies named, they appear to be fixed wireless and satellite based systems.
The full list is available at http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/719.nsf/eng/00050.html#july-06-2010
| Company | Region |
| Spectrum Telecom Group Ltd. / Blue Sky Economic Growth Corporation | Beaucage, Chisholm, Rutherglen, Nipissing, West Nipissing, Sundrige, Strong, Estair, Wahnapitei, Skerryvore, Shawanaga, Bell Lake, Bonfield, McDougall, McMurrich, Armour |
| Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc. | Cochrane District |
| TBay Tel / Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre Inc. | Oliver-Paipoonge, Fort William, Neebing, Township of Shuniah |
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Broadband Canada Update
Broadband Canada published a second round of vendor selections on 06 Jul 10. All seven locations are in the province of Quebec. Details can be found at http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/719.nsf/eng/00050.html#july-06-2010 . This link also contains a link to a map showing the coverage of the projects announced to date.
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Latest Reports on Batchawana Installations
I have received reports that Quattra SCS of Sault Ste. Marie has been contacting potential TBayTel fixed wireless broadband customers in range of the Batchawana site to arrange for appointments to install the necessary hardware. I am still awaiting confirmation from either a customer or the TBayTel head office that installations are in fact taking place.
Friday, 25 June 2010
Still No News On North Sault Area
TBayTel informed me at noon on 24 Jun 10 there was still no news on any of the points raised on Tuesday. The issues were taken to senior management but responses have not yet trickled down.
