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‘Bargain’ B.C, Ontario wireless startups may team up

‘Bargain’ B.C, Ontario wireless startups may team up

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 07 Feb 2010 For: Network World Canada Creator

Novus Wireless, which bought bargain-basement spectrum covering Alberta and British Columbia, has been talking to Toronto's Public Mobile about a partnership. Company officials say Novus won't launch service this year, but a deal would make sense

In the end, though, Public Mobile proved that handsets are available, making some industry analysts claim the PCS winners – who combined spent less than $75 million -- got the bargain of the century.

Why did Novus bid on the PCS spectrum? “There was a feeling that it may be more usable and the equipment manufacturers may be able to accommodate sooner than some of the other bands,” said Robertson. “It also was the most affordable and appeared to have been the most overlooked of the available frequencies in the auction,” added Holman.

By the time it launches, Novus Wireless could face incumbents Rogers, Telus Corp. and BCE Inc.’s Bell Mobility, as well as new entrants Wind Mobile, Mobilicity and Calgary-based Shaw Communications. Can it survive?

 “We are unique in Canada,” Robertson replied, as the only cable provider in the country that has another cable operator in its territory – in Novus Entertainment’s case, that’s giant Shaw Communications of Calgary.

“We know about competition, and we are not concerned about that. There’s always a place for a well-priced product, there’s always a place for good customer service.”

Meanwhile, Novus Entertainment announced that on Feb. 12 its cable service will offer the fastest speed in the nation, with a 200 Megabits per second download speed priced at $279.99 a month.

It’s also offering a symmetrical (200Mbps download and upload) for small business and home offices within the buildings it serves.

The current 60Mbps maximum service it has been offering to subscribers will be increased to 100Mbps at no extra charge.

Novus Entertainment has fibre to some 33,000 condominiums in the Vancouver area and offers television, high speed Internet and voice over IP service. Each unit has two fibre optic lines so subscribers don’t have to take TV service to get Internet. It has some 9,000 subscribers, of which 8,200 are Internet subscribers. About 100 are small business or home office subscribers.

Chris Burns, the company’s manager of ISP operations, said the speed of the fully-switched, all Metro Ethernet network was accomplished by upgrading hardware.

It now comprises Cisco Catalyst 2960G access switches, Extreme Networks’ Summit x450 switches at hub sites and at the core an Ericsson router. 










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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more
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