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A Global Corporation with a Rural Address
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Petawawa\'s Plan to make Distance Disappear
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The View from CRC
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Health Infostructure Atlantic
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Web Based Building Monitoring Keep Seniors Safe
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No More the Limits to Learning
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Note from the Editor
Canada's rural and remote municipalities might actually have an advantage over Canada's larger centres.
CO-OPetition and the Fine art of Community Network Building
Community Networks result of a community's need to have the best connectivity possible without waiting for normal market forces to play out.
Alberta SuperNet
Alberta SuperNet may be the ultimate application of a divide and conquer strategy.
A Leap of Faith
The South Dundas Experience
Patience and Planning Deliver DSL to Deep River
John Walden EDO in Deep River pursued a strategic plan that built a strong relationship with Bell Canada and delivered high speed Internet to his Ottawa Valley community.
Wireless/Satellite Teamwork Delivers Service with Lightning Speed
The digital divide in rural parts of Eastern Ontario became a little smaller in April 2003, following an announcement that Telesat Canada and Storm Internet Services were teaming up to provide high-speed Internet accessibility to the township of North Stormont and its 6500 residents and business owners.
Churchill Manitoba Are Us!
A town website where citizens to talk the world
eGovernment Solutions that Pay for Themselves
Richmond BC's passion to stamp out line-ups has spawned an eGovernment facility that any municipality can afford.
A Global Corporation with a Rural Address
Building a business from his rural residence, DSL service has allowed Tom Palangio to win a Global Traders Award.
Broadband via Satellite
Satellite broadband connection has become an important technology option for national businesses, rural communities, and even for small and home rural offices. New technology on the horizon will soon make satellite a competitive option specifically for urban end users. �.. Here's what you should know today.
Petawawa's Plan to make Distance Disappear
Karen Fischer's dream of making distance disappear using videoconferencing technology is informative, and so are the road blocks she encountered.
The View from CRC
Communication Research Centre scientist, G�rald Chouinard will provide insight into the technology behind broadband services in this regularly featured article. This month's topic addresses the question of "What is?" and "What is not?" Broadband Internet service.
Health Infostructure Atlantic
The Atlantic Provinces have had interdependent health care delivery systems for decades. They are now using this fact to help create the prototype for our health care information system of the future.
Web Based Building Monitoring Keep Seniors Safe
Automated building monitoring is an established technology, but having a human responder always available can be unaffordable. Web based monitoring services provide a solution.
No More the Limits to Learning
CA*net 4 Canada's Next Generation Network provides the key to breaking down barriers to human communication.
Our Collective Memory
The CBC/Radio-Canada Archives Project Provides Context for our Daily News
Securing the Future
Proud Parent to the Internet, Defence Science Continues to Anticipate its Evolution
The Connected Constable
PEI Citizens get more of what they pay for, because of CIIDS/ROADS the RCMP's new mobile digital high speed communications network.
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