Welcome to the self-proclaimed
Rural Ottawa High-Speed Internet Blog. High-speed Internet access is virtually
ubiquitous in the urban and suburban areas of Ottawa, but when I started this blog in 2005, only about 60% of the
rural areas of Ottawa have coverage.
However, even for rural citizens, high-speed Internet access is becoming as necessary as telephone service.
Happily, high-speed coverage for rural Ottawa has increased significantly, and not only is coverage
reportedly
above 90%, many rural residents and businesses now have more than one choice of high-speed ISP.
This purpose of this weblog is to track news and events related to high-speed (broadband) Internet access in the
rural areas of Ottawa and, to a lesser extent, in nearby townships.
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Interest in Waterson Corners / Century Road East
Last night (Wednesday, June 8), I distributed 48 flyers to homes and businesses in Waterson Corners (Century Road East, between First Line Road and Second Line Road). This brings the total number of flyers that I've distributed to 154. I decided to canvas Waterson Corners after I received some indication that the area was a high-speed dead-zone and was contacted by at least one person in the area. Since Waterson Corners is on the northern edge of the First Line Road dead-zone (i.e. between Century Road East and Phelan Road), this seemed like a logical extension of my project/efforts.
I will post follow-ups to this topic in the comments section of this posting.
2 Comments:
So far, I have received a number of responses from people on Century Road East who are interested in getting high-speed, but also a couple of people who already have high-speed, either via 2-way satellite or from RipNet.
To date, I have received either directly or indirectly that 20+ in the Waterson Corners area are interested in getting high-speed Internet access.
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