Building First Nation Owned and Managed Fibre Networks across Quebec

In Canada, small rural and remote communities continue to struggle to access equitable and affordable high speed internet connections that address local priorities and needs. The First Nations Education Council (FNEC) is working with their community partners across Quebec to plan and operate a First...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:The Journal of Community Informatics
Main Authors: Whiteduck, Tim, Beaton, Brian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Waterloo Library 2014
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Online Access:https://openjournals.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/JoCI/article/view/2738
https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v10i2.2738
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Summary:In Canada, small rural and remote communities continue to struggle to access equitable and affordable high speed internet connections that address local priorities and needs. The First Nations Education Council (FNEC) is working with their community partners across Quebec to plan and operate a First Nation owned and managed fibre network to deliver broadband connections throughout each community. Public and private partnerships were established by FNEC to fund and construct the regional and local networks connecting these rural and remote communities. The paper describes the history of this development along with its future goals. Sharing infrastructure and network support services with all the other service providers (health, education, administration, justice, policing, homes, etc.) in each of these communities helps to sustain the ongoing operation and maintenance of the network.