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rseibel

join:2008-02-26
Oshawa, ON


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reply to Freemanstretten
Re: Help... I'm in the No Internet Triangle!

Hi,

Coverage in the Newcastle area from Williams is pretty spotty. Due to distance, terrain, trees, etc.. The closest tower is at Taunton Rd and Enfield Rd just east of Oshawa. About 21 kms from the original poster's location.

For those wondering we use the Motorola Canopy platform.

We have sites at:
- Taunton Rd / Enfield Rd (just east of Oshawa)
- Raglan Rd / Townline (north end of Oshawa on the Ridges)
- Seagrave
- Scugog Island
- Caesarea

Rob Seibel
Williams Communication Services Limited
»www.wcshighspeed.com


Freemanstretten

@barrettxplore.com

reply to grayfox
said by grayfox See Profile :

Bell/rogers might have wimax where you are, you should check there site.
Bell has said that they do not provide Bell Internet Rural (formally known as WiMax) for my rural address.

Thanks to everyone who's chimed in. I've contacted Williams about their wireless broadband, and will be contacting Silonet to see what they say.

Cheers!


Freemanstretten

@barrettxplore.com

reply to LastMileBlues
said by LastMileBlues :

There's a new broadband mapping project the federal government is doing here:

»www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/bbmap/hm.html?lng=eng

You have to zoom in on the map to where you live and click on the town. I looked at Newcastle and there is a wireless company called Silonet: »silonet.ca/

You might want to give them a try.
I checked out silonet's website and their map for tower locations.

»silonet.ca/towers.html

There MAY be one tower that would work... but you can see even on their map, their service seems to go around and skip everything between Newcastle and Welcome along Hwy 2 (They don't give a scale, but it's a large distance).
Just east of newcastle on their map you can see a large-ish green spot that is a golf course, and that road that runs along it is where broadband stops.
Right above the "t" in MacDonald Cartier Freeway on hwy 2 is where I am.

Cheers!


twizlar
I dont think so.
Premium
join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON
reply to grayfox
Its not wimax, but yeah.


grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
reply to Freemanstretten
Bell/rogers might have wimax where you are, you should check there site.


DKS
Damn Kidney Stones
Premium,ExMod 2002
join:2001-03-22
Owen Sound, ON
clubs:
·Bell Sympatico

reply to Tracer
said by Tracer See Profile :

A few of the Rogers trucks, including a bucket, were working on lines near the Macdonald's on hwy115 when I passed by a few weeks ago. That's pretty close to your location. Perhaps some work is being done in your favour.
That's a bit north of where he is.
--
Need-based health care not greed-based health care.


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
reply to MaynardKrebs
It's only banned by AT&T. It's natively supported by the iPhone OS, and almost every carrier in the world supports it.

MaynardKrebs
Premium
join:2009-06-17

reply to Guspaz
said by Guspaz See Profile :

The $30 6GB plan may only be available with a data plan, or that and the iPhone. So that may not be ideal.

Of course, if he pays $100/mth for data only, supposedly that's their cap, so it'd be $100/mth for unlimited transfer of DSL-like speeds if there is 3G coverage.
Isn't iPhone tethering banned? Not sure - I don't own an iPhone.


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
·Colbanet

reply to CanerisErik
The $30 6GB plan may only be available with a data plan, or that and the iPhone. So that may not be ideal.

Of course, if he pays $100/mth for data only, supposedly that's their cap, so it'd be $100/mth for unlimited transfer of DSL-like speeds if there is 3G coverage.


CanerisErik
Caneris
Premium,VIP
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

reply to Guspaz
said by Guspaz See Profile :

20 (wet) phonelines, dialup MLPPP bonding, 1mbit down 0.6mbit up, problem solved.
I think you've been programming too many Tomatoes lately

said by Guspaz See Profile :

Alternatively, does he have 3G coverage? That $30 for 6GB on 3G with Rogers is a good deal, and speeds (1.5-3.3 down, 0.3 up, 130-160ms latency) are comparable to older DSL.
Good idea...haven't checked actually. I don't think it existed a year ago when I looked...will check again.
--
Erik - Caneris Inc.


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
·Colbanet

reply to CanerisErik
20 (wet) phonelines, dialup MLPPP bonding, 1mbit down 0.6mbit up, problem solved.

You'd even get much lower latency than regular dialup since you'd be sending really small packets if you had packet splitting both up/down.

Alternatively, does he have 3G coverage? That $30 for 6GB on 3G with Rogers is a good deal, and speeds (1.5-3.3 down, 0.3 up, 130-160ms latency) are comparable to older DSL.

weales

join:2002-06-30

reply to Freemanstretten
Here in Hampton, we get it all it seems. I have a bud in Enneskillen (sp) and was stuck with 26.6 dialup for years but he now uses wireless from »www.williamscom.on.ca/ which uses Motorola I believe.

Says it gives him a decent 1.5 mbps and pricing wasn't outrages, meaning it was below $100/month.


Tracer

join:2006-10-12
Bowmanville, ON
reply to Freemanstretten
A few of the Rogers trucks, including a bucket, were working on lines near the Macdonald's on hwy115 when I passed by a few weeks ago. That's pretty close to your location. Perhaps some work is being done in your favour.


LastMileBlues

@bell.ca

reply to Freemanstretten
There's a new broadband mapping project the federal government is doing here:

»www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/bbmap/hm.html?lng=eng

You have to zoom in on the map to where you live and click on the town. I looked at Newcastle and there is a wireless company called Silonet: »silonet.ca/

You might want to give them a try.


Jaser

@teksavvy.com

reply to Freemanstretten
Ya, make some (pseudo) friends with people that do have access.

Set up a couple of these on suitable towers/masts/hills: »www.ubnt.com/products/nano.php
and voila, for under $300-$400 you have your own link, pay off your (new) buddy half the cost of an unlimited internet plan and your repayment period will be just a few years.

It shouldn't be hard to build a point-to-point link across 4 or 5 km, but it all depends on siting, etc.


CanerisErik
Caneris
Premium,VIP
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

reply to Freemanstretten
Didn't read your whole post, but I've been trying to get an old colleague sane Internet access near the Newcastle area for over a year. He's on satellite. To make a long story short, it's not going to happen, so your best option is to move.
--
Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more.


twizlar
I dont think so.
Premium
join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON
reply to Freemanstretten
Find someone close by that would be willing to shoot you a wireless signal.
--
Broadline Networks Inc.


Freemanstretten

@barrettxplore.com

reply to Freemanstretten
Unfortunately, moving isn't a great option. Uprooting my family and kids etc for my internet wouldn't go over so well, haha.

Remember, the decision to move here coincided with my looking into "coming soon" internet :P

Silly me.

Cheers!
Chris

peterboro1

join:2006-11-03
Peterborough, ON

reply to Freemanstretten
I meet people from up here at the end of the 115 in the same situation all the time.
There are pockets all over the Kawarthas with many more than 50 homes in the area with dial up.
A lot of towers from Nexicom going up.
Other than that you are sol.


Mike2009

join:2009-01-13
Norman Wells, NT
reply to Freemanstretten
Time to move.
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