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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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

NorthWind Wireless Website

I was just made aware of NorthWind Wireless' website. Up to this point, I just had a phone number for the company. The website includes information on coverage areas and package prices. If you live along the Ottawa River in the Constance Bay area, NorthWind may be servicing your area.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nothwind is in the Corkery road area. I am near hwy 7 and Upper Dwyer Hill Road and just got connected.

January 08, 2014 12:30 pm  

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Bell Sympatico Unplugged Expansion

It appears that the Bell Sympatico Unplugged service will be expanding across many parts of the country, including Ontario and specifically the Ottawa area. The web page referenced above indicates a timeframe of April/May of 2007 for expansion into rural Ottawa including the following areas:

  • Baskins Beach
  • Carsonby
  • Constance Bay
  • Dunrobin
  • Fallowfield
  • Long Island (Manotick)
  • Ramsayville
  • Richmond
  • Watterson Corners
  • Woodlawn

The above list is subject to change, and reflects contents at the time of writing this post. Please refer to the referenced web page for up-to-date info.

Many thanks to an anonymous reader for providing this info.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like Storm has some expansion plans in the works too:

http://groups.google.ca/group/Deerwood/browse_thread/thread/5e35e9c1aec236ff/ee6e41ac038599e7?lnk=st&q=%22storm+internet%22&rnum=1&hl=en#ee6e41ac038599e7

Derek..

January 08, 2007 11:46 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Other settlements within the City that are also identified are:

Baxter's Corners (near Richmond)

Bearbrook (near Vars)

Dirleton (near Woodlawn)

Kilmaurs (near Woodlawn)

Moores Corners (near North Gower)

Notre-Dames-des-Champs (near Navan)

Pierces Corners (near North Gower)

Sheppards Grove (near Kinburn)

Torwood Estates (near Constance Bay)

February 12, 2007 4:31 pm  

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