Thursday, 5 July 2012

Internet Cost Study

The CRTC released a study on 05 Jul 2012 entitled “Price Comparisons of Wireline, Wireless and Internet Services in Canada and with Foreign Jurisdictions”

This study challenges some of the common wisdom espoused in various public forums, news website comments and dedicated websites about the cost of Internet service in Canada.

The report is sure to generate a lot of feedback over the next little while.

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Goulais (Buttermilk) Site Upgrade Completed 20 Jun 2012

Tbaytel has confirmed that the site upgrade work at Goulais (Buttermilk) is now complete.  New panel style antennas were added and reoriented and a second carrier added. The second carrier will add greater capacity to the site and help reduce congestion.  There is no need to change user handset or data hub equipment to take advantage of the upgrades. 

If you are anywhere in the coverage area shown on the blog of 13 Jun 12, are  using an external antenna aimed at another site such as Bellevue to Heyden and are having  difficulties with speed and connectivity, you may want to swing you  antenna towards the Goulais (Buttermilk). There is no guarantee the service will improve, but I think it is worth a try.

If anyone notices an improvement (or degradation) in service, please let me know either directly at wlefresne@adnetalgoma.ca or by using the comment section. 

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Goulais (Buttermilk) Upgrade Follow-up 19 Jun 2012

This pictures were taken around 1:50 pm on 19 Jun 2012.  This time there are two  technicians working at the antennas level of the Goulais (Buttermilk) tower.

There is a noticeable changes in the antenna configuration. The panel style antennas are now in place. 


I anxiously await the  feedback concerning any impact the new configuration will have once it is complete.









Monday, 18 June 2012

Goulais (Buttermilk) Upgrade Proceeding

This pictures were taken around 1:50 pm on 18 Jun 2012 and they show a technician working at the antennas level of the Goulais (buttermilk) tower.
There are no noticeable changes in the antenna configuration at this time.







Thursday, 14 June 2012

Heyden Antenna Set-up

Anonymous Posted the following as comment on 14 Jun 12 to "North Sault Data Hub Issues Update 01 May 12".

“I see the antennas on the Heyden tower have been moved. They are now both side by side, pointing to the south, rather than one east and one west. I am in goulais and although my signal is slightly weaker, my speeds are faster and much more consistant. I'm getting around 3mbps in the afternoon and up to 5mbps in the wee hours of the morning. Yet to see what it's like in the evening. Anyone else notice a difference?”

I re-posted it here so I could add the pictures.

First, in my opinion these are fairly good speeds. The Tbaytel website lists the data hub speed as 7.2 Mbps. Other vendors list the expected speed as between 2-4 Mbps. Tbaytel does not indicate the expected speed but I see no reason why it should differ from the other carriers.


Unfortunately I do not have a close-up picture of the original Heyden antenna set-up. I do have close-ups of the current Heyden set-up.

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Original Tower Set-up Viewed From MTO Site

June 2012 Set-up Viewed From Hwy 17 MTO Site

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June 2012 Close of Antennas From Hwy 17 MTO Site

June 2012 Close-up of Antennas from Beaumont Park Entrance.

I don’t think the antennas have been moved. The upper antennas are for Canopy and the lower are for cellular. The view of the Canopy antennas from Beaumont area show that while they are on the same side of the tower, they are oriented at different angles to cover the areas of population density outside the Heyden DSL and cable coverage areas.

The cellular antennas are oriented to cover up and down the highway. Note one backs, grey sides, are in opposite directions from the fronts, white sides. I am not sure what the coverage angle is but I suspect it is either 120° or 180°. 

The main criterion for provincial funding was that the cellular site’s primary coverage area was to be along the Kings highway. Any additional coverage was a bonus. The object Canopy equipment orientation was to cover the maximum number of people.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Goulais Cell Site Before Upgrade




This is the frequency prediction coverage for the existing cell and tower configuration


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Upgrade to Goulais (Buttermilk) Cell Site.

Tbaytel will be carrying out major infrastructure upgrades to the Goulais (Buttermilk) cell site and tower on, Monday, 18 Jun 2012. The work will require that the cell site be taken off the air from 0530 – 2130 (5:00 AM to 9:30 PM). The period may be shorter if the work proceeds well. In case of inclement weather the alternate date is Tuesday, 19 Jun 2012.

The work to be done includes new antennas, reorientation of the coverage pattern and the addition of a second carrier.

I would appreciate receiving feedback about the impact of the changes after they are completed.