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Technology founded in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005) Remote Areas 350 miles north of major city center E – Education Class room Initial installation 2005
Technology founded in Bella Bella B.C Canada (2005) Remote
Areas 350 miles north of major city center E Education Class room
Initial installation 2005
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Advanced Interactive Joint Venture with M.I.K to form Rural
First Broadband Inc To Connect & Protect Advanced Interactive
Inc. engineers solutions that increase access speeds to the
Internet in remote communities such as: Alaska, American Samoa,
northern Canada, Hawaii, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tahiti, Tonga,
Uganda, etc. www.ruralfirstbroadband.com
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International Presence Over 55 Years in Business 690 Employees
Over 600,000 sq/ft of facilities worldwide
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Applications to Industry Canada were procured, equipment was
purchased, programmed and mounted on a existing broadcast tower in
a rural community called Whitecourt, Alberta. Proof of Concept
using UHF We took our knowledge base from the cable plant and
applied it to wireless. Initially we were astonished to find that
the footprint of coverage to be a 50km radius or ~8000 Sq/Km.
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Residential Viability After proof of concept the organic
migration of live customers on system was achieved. The first
system took 4 years of residential installs and thousands of hours
of tweaking and fine tuning to fully understand the abilities &
Limitations of the 'White Space' Technology. This gave rise to the
second system servicing Grande Prairie, Alberta and its surrounding
areas. Term to describe the UHF Spectrum. Financial Investment of
$15 Million Canadian Dollars.
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Alberta Coverage Map UHF Coverage footprints along the Highway
43 Alaska Highway Each system has an approximate coverage of 50km
radius or 8,000 square km. 40,447 Residential Homes 4,272
Businesses Thousands of Well Heads 12 First Nation Settlements
Covering Over
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Types of Connectivity Fiber DSL Cable Fiber DSL Cable
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Previous slide was types of connectivity, this slide needs to
be enhanced on different wireless system types, capabilities,
features and benefits of our wireless systems Wireless Spectrum
Licensed- UHF 500Mhz-899Mhz Unlicensed- 900Mhz-2.4Ghz -Lower
frequency allows for greater signal penetration through foliage.
-Higher frequency are blocked and/or has difficulty penetrating
through foliage. -Near Line of Sight allows signal to Bend around
hills and valleys. -Line of Sight requires a non obstructed path
between transmission and receive antennas for connectivity.
-Competitors cannot cause interference on licensed allocated
frequency. -Non licensed frequency transmission by many carriers
cause interference resulting in non reliable service
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Prioritizing traffic and adding in Quality of Service (QOS)
Priority Broadband
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Case Study Wireless broadband communication system Case Study
Wireless broadband communication system
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Fox Creek (Industrial Communication System) 600 Homes 200
Business Over 5,000 Well Heads
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Our Industrial Broadband Network will provide reliable
broadband services to businesses, residential, oil well heads and
First Nation settlements communities.
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Our business broadband Network
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Our Residential Broadband Network
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Rapid Deployment Carrier on Wheels Quick deployment for
recovery of any system tower issue Emergency response during
disaster relief