[Advisors] FW: First One Gigabit Service Launching in Ontario -- in Muskoka-Parry Sound!

Kristina Verner kverner at uwindsor.ca
Mon Mar 24 17:06:46 PDT 2014


Great to have another 1GB community in the province! We lit up our services with Beanfield Metroconnect March 2013 to the first residents of the waterfront neighbourhood in Toronto.  I look forward to collaborating to see what great innovative capacity we can build leveraging this infrastructure!

Kristina 

kristina verner | director, intelligent communities | Waterfront Toronto | 1310-20 bay street | toronto, ON M5J 2N8 | t. 647-288-8046 | c. 647-286-9053 | e. kverner at waterfrontoronto.ca | w. www.waterfrontoronto.ca 



> On Mar 24, 2014, at 7:55 PM, "James Van Leeuwen" <jvl at ventus.ca> wrote:
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> That's great news, congratulations to the five communities involved. 
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> I will be drawing attention to this initiative here in Alberta. 
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> JvL
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>> On Mar 24, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Norah Fountain CH <norah at creativehouse.com> wrote:
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>> Dear Telecom Canada advisors and friends, I thought this release may interest you and wanted to give you a first heads up. For the writers and those interested in learning more on this list, please reach out to the contacts on the release (as I’m going in for some surgery tomorrow so won’t be around.) Hope you don’t mind me sending this to the list. The press release goes out tomorrow via CNW. If you feel it appropriate, would love it if you would share with your other networks, such as our CIRA friends.
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>> Internet connectivity just took a big step forward in Ontario. 
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>> Lakeland Networks is rolling out the first 1 Gigabit fibre service in Ontario to present fibre customers in Muskoka and Almaguin starting in April. A press release from Lakeland Networks is attached for your information (and pasted in below for your convenience).
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>> This is a significant first and this level of fibre service is considered foundational for the knowledge based economy in Ontario and Canada.
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>> What does 1 Gigabit mean?
>> •You could download an entire 14GB digital movie in less than two minutes OR you could download hundreds of high quality digital photos at the same time. In comparison, a small email uses about 2KB of data while a high quality digital picture can use up to 10MB. Many businesses in Muskoka today cannot email a 10MB photo (let alone a 1MB photo!). 
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>> There was a hint of this announcement at the One Gigabit Summit recently in Gravenhurst. Now it’s official and some fibre customers in towns like Bracebridge will be hooked up to the fastest Internet in just a matter of weeks.
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>> For interviews about what 1 Gigabit means for our region, contact Bill Gispen or Chris Litschko (he will be travelling starting Sunday so would need to be reached before then at 888-282-7711 ext 224). 
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>> PRESS RELEASE with Contact info attached and pasted in below. 
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>> FOR RELEASE MARCH 25
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>> Lakeland Networks to offer fastest Internet in Ontario 
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>> Muskoka, Ontario: Starting this spring, businesses in Muskoka and Almaguin will be the first in Ontario to experience the speed and advantages of 1 Gigabit (1GB) Internet service. Lakeland Networks will start rolling out the blazing fast Internet as early as April to present customers – including municipalities, schools, hospitals, police and business users.
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>> “This first of its kind offering gives local business an advantage in a tough economic environment, while helping to attract new business opportunities for the local economy,” says Chris Litschko, CEO, Lakeland Holding. “Everyone wins, and with Muskoka & Almaguin having ease of access to the highway corridor, available real estate, and now the fastest Internet, we hope that companies look to our area to host their business operations or new ventures,” states Litschko.
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>> Just how fast is it?
>> Delivered by fibre optics, 1GB service is over 50 times faster than the average data transfer speed, the average being under 20 Megabits per second (Mbps). A fibre Internet connection provides the fastest communications available based on light wavelengths travelling through very small glass tubes for hundreds of kilometers with minimal signal loss. Many separate wavelengths can all operate within one tube. With these attributes, fibre is the standard for all levels of communications. Lakeland is taking the lead, and has recently upgraded its equipment to support this type of service offering to clients.  
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>> “Lakeland Networks will be launching the Gigabit offering out to our existing customers starting in April, and then continue to expand our gigabit fibre to businesses as we build out infrastructure,” explains Bill Gispen, Manager of Lakeland Networks. Being able to offer this service in one of the most beautiful parts of the province will undoubtedly have a very positive effect on the overall business climate for this region as it removes a technology barrier for any business that depends on reliable, fast Internet to compete.
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>> Presently in Muskoka, Internet speeds can range from ‘slow speed’ (any data transfer speed under 256 Kilobytes (KB) per second) to under 20Mbps for those on some cable or existing fibre connections, which are generally only available in large urban areas. To understand what it means to increase Internet speed to 1Gb, it helps to think about it compared to the speed of car travel. 
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>> •    If an Internet speed of 20 Mbps was related to a car in Km/h, your “car” would travel only 20 Km/h. With Lakeland Networks (1GB), your “car” would be able to travel 1,661 Km/h. As such, an average Internet speed “car” trip from Halifax to Vancouver would take over 12 days (non-stop). A Lakeland Networks fibre Internet Gig “car” would be able to do the same trip in just over 3 hours. This changes everything for business.
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>> Local businesses involved with video or animation or mechanical diagnostics that need to exchange large files, or to download related software will be able to complete these tasks at least 50 times faster than before once 1GB is in place. Students will be able to interact with online classes in real-time no matter how complex the material being shared back and forth. Our hospitals will be able to share diagnostic imaging with specialists to get answers faster than ever before possible. 
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>> About Lakeland Networks
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>> Lakeland Networks, a division of Lakeland Energy Ltd., is a subsidiary of Lakeland Holding Ltd., which is owned by 5 local municipalities: Bracebridge, Huntsville, Burk’s Falls, Sundridge and Magnetawan. Through Lakeland Holding Ltd., these municipalities also own Lakeland Power Distribution Ltd. (electricity distribution) and Bracebridge Generation (green waterpower electricity generation). Lakeland Energy Ltd/Lakeland Networks was created to help support areas of business that needed assistance, providing services which include high-speed wireless internet, VoIP phone service, point-to-point networking for business Internet, and full service IT and local area network and VLAN extension solutions. Since 2007, Lakeland Networks has grown to own over 250 kilometers of fibre to help support its mandate of creating a better economic environment for business.
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>> For more information contact:
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>> Bill Gispen, Manager, Lakeland Networks        Chris Litschko, CEO, Lakeland Holding Ltd.
>> 888-282-7711 ext 507                    888-282-7711 ext 224
>> bgispen at lakelandenergy.com                cjlitschko at lakelandholding.com
>> LakelandNetworks.com
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>> Quick Facts:
>> •    1GB service is over 50 times faster than the average Internet speeds offered in Canada today. 
>> •    Muskoka-Almaguin will be the first in Ontario to access 1Gb speeds (there are 1 GB fibre offerings in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver).
>> •    A gigabit (GB) per second is equal to 1000 megabits per second (Mbps). 
>> •    The average Internet speed offered in Muskoka-Almaguin today approaches 20Mbps (the fastest in Toronto is about 50Mbps). 
>> •    With 1GB service, you can download an entire 14GB digital movie in less than two minutes or you could download hundreds of high quality digital photos at the same time. In comparison, a small email uses about 2KB of data while a high quality digital picture can use up to 10MB. Many businesses in Muskoka today cannot email a 10MB photo.
>> •    There is no 1GB service to individual homes in Canada.
>> •    Lakeland Networks has been providing the fastest fibre service (of up to 100Mbps) to customers in Muskoka and Almaguin and will begin delivering 1GB in April.
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>> Press release distribution on behalf of Lakeland Holding by Norah Fountain, Communications Specialist
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