Call-Net (Sprint Canada) to trial new broadband wireless Internet technology with new venture
May 18 2004 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Call-Net (Sprint Canada) to trial new broadband wireless Internet
technology with new venture TORONTO, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Sprint Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Call-Net
Enterprises Inc. and Canada's leading national competitive
telecommunications company providing wireline service to both
households and businesses, and the venture between Inukshuk
Internet Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microcell
Telecommunications Inc., Allstream Inc. and NR Communications, LLC,
today announced a service trial of the venture's broadband wireless
network. Sprint Canada intends to evaluate the broadband wireless
access (BWA) service to determine if, and under what conditions, it
could be used for broadband access to households to support primary
line voice and Internet services. The trial will take place over
the next several months in north Toronto. "We view this access
service as a potential alternative to existing technology, rather
than an entirely new service," said Duncan McEwan, president and
chief operating officer, Sprint Canada. "It has the potential to
reduce our reliance on the incumbent local exchange carriers for
last mile access and it may also make entry to less densely
populated areas of the country more economical, thus allowing more
Canadians to benefit from competition in the home phone and local
business phone service market." The venture's BWA network uses a
wireless IP technology platform, provided by NextNet(R) Wireless,
that is a reliable and proven system based on non-line-of-sight
technology. This system offers a true plug-and-play set up, with
reliability, portability and competitive pricing. Installation of
the portable Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) does not require an
external antenna or a service provider truck roll. The CPE can be
moved as easily as a laptop computer to function almost anywhere
within the network footprint. The core underlying technology will
also allow the venture to integrate voice over IP (VoIP) and local
network services in mid-2004. "On behalf of the venture partners,
we are very pleased that Sprint Canada has chosen to trial our
wireless technology platform," said Ron McKenzie, senior vice
president, strategy and corporate development, Allstream. "Today's
announcement demonstrates the venture's ongoing momentum. It is
another significant step towards our collective goal of providing
Canadians with more choice for high-speed Internet and local
telephony access services." Inukshuk, as the spectrum licensee,
operates the MCS network providing wholesale BWA services. The new
network operates across Inukshuk's licensed MCS spectrum, thereby
offering customers the security, reliability and predictability of
wireless systems that are able to use exclusively licensed spectrum
bands. About Call-Net and Sprint Canada Call-Net Enterprises Inc.,
(TSX: FON, FON.B) owner of Sprint Canada Inc., is a leading
Canadian integrated communications solutions provider of local and
long distance voice services as well as data and IP services to
households and businesses across Canada. Call-Net, headquartered in
Toronto, owns and operates an extensive national fibre network, has
over 134 co-locations in five major urban areas including 25
municipalities, and maintains network facilities in the United
States and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit
http://www.callnet.ca/ and http://www.sprint.ca/. About the Venture
In November 2003, Allstream Inc., Inukshuk Internet Inc., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Microcell Telecommunications Inc., and
NR Communications, LLC joined forces to build a Multipoint
Communications System (MCS) network to offer high speed Internet,
IP-based voice and local networking services to selected markets
across Canada using broadband wireless access (BWA) technology. On
March 4, 2004 the venture launched its new BWA network in Richmond,
British Columbia, offering a high-speed connectivity alternative to
users. Inukshuk Internet was granted licences from Industry Canada
for Multipoint Communications Services (MCS) spectrum in the 2500
to 2596 MHz frequency band, to build a unique, "last mile"
broadband wireless access network. The licences cover a population
of some 30 million people, comprising all the provinces and
territories of Canada, with the exception of Manitoba and
Saskatchewan. NextNet is a registered trademark of NextNet
Wireless, Inc. DATASOURCE: Allstream Inc. CONTACT: Media: Karen
O'Leary, Sprint Canada, (416) 718-6445, ; Claire Fiset, Microcell,
(514) 992-1368, ; May Chong, Allstream, (416) 345-2342, ;
Investors: Brock Robertson, Allstream, (416) 345-3125, ; Thane
Fotopoulos, Microcell, (514) 937-0102, ext. 8317,
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