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Semaphore
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join:2003-11-18
Arnprior On.

reply to jfmezei
Re: SkyNet Canada - Starting to get some reviews in

You do realize that they are talking about locations that are going to Host their antenna's right ? It's not free for Everyone, for Life. Customers will Pay for the service. And the agreement would only be in force so long as the antenna are in place. If SkyNet remove the antenna then the agreement is void. I don't see a huge legal liability there so long as the real estate agreement is worded properly.

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC

reply to sibisties
I no way shapeor form can this be comparable. cable, adsl etc for one are not like a true fiber connection because they are not offering a symmetrical connection to end user. (our wireless fiber does) 2. Goes thru a crap load of nodes and gets re amped who knows how many time thru increasing latency etc (our wireless fiber is connected straight to trunk) 3. They do not as of yet offer speeds upto 150Mbs (our wireless fiber offers speeds upto 150Mbs)

What offers all the above with very low latency? a true FIBER connection.

What resembles all the above but last mile delivered via wireless? Our Wireless Fiber Service!!

Point Finale - Service name NOT changing lol

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC
reply to Semaphore
Seems pretty basic.! Dont ya think?


duh uh

@videotron.ca

said by SkyNetCanada See Profile :

Seems pretty basic.! Dont ya think?
But DOES your wireless fiber cause brain cancer!

That is the question

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC
lolol Hope not....

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC
reply to Guspaz
Commercial Coverage Map

»skynetcanada.com/index.php?optio···emid=111


jfmezei
Premium
join:2007-01-03
Beaconsfield, QC
·ELECTRONICBOX

reply to SkyNetCanada
Wireless Fibre: you have powerful lasers that are aimed extremely precisely to a pinhole size receiver in a building kilometres apart.

This way, you can claim fibre technology (lasers, lights transmission) AND wireless.



(Of course, the use of powerful lasers may attract attention of the RCMP since they would think you have become a henchmen for DrEvil's evil plans to take over the world.)

BTW, back in the 1980s, Digital had some ethernet bridges (original name for what is commonly called a switch today) which used microwave links between buildings.


jfmezei
Premium
join:2007-01-03
Beaconsfield, QC
reply to SkyNetCanada
What is the difference between the yellow and green coverage areas ?

Also, what is the cost of the rooftop equipment needed ? I take it one needs a highly directional dish antenna ?

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC

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There is no difference between the 2. Legend is on link page

Typically, installations are $799. Dependant ifcourse if additional elevation is required for the antenna for Line of Sight.

TheRedknight5

join:2002-09-01
Pincourt, QC
reply to SkyNetCanada
I so want this for my home

loginatnine

join:2009-05-24
Montreal, QC
reply to SkyNetCanada
do you have the details on the home 60$ plan? speed, installation costs, bandwidth etc etc...
Thanks!

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC
Our residential offerings is an exclusive service to high rise buildings only at the present time

Thx


TheRedknight

@gc.ca
What if I was able to connect to one of your APs - would Skynet provide service then ?
What type of consumer premise equipment are you installing?

SkyNetCanada

join:2009-05-30
Sainte-Rose, QC

This could be a possibility as mentioend in the past. Somewhere along the lines of a $20 or $30 a month service.

We do not offer residential services other than in high rise buildings, and in these instances, special CPE are install. In your case, any 2.4ghz 802.11 based equipment may be used.
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