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Tiny Ontario town gets big Web investment

Tiny Ontario town gets big Web investment

By:  Stefan Dubowski  On: 18 Jul 2005 For: IT World Canada Creator

As if to indicate how Canada’s urban-rural “digital divide” might finally be bridged, Bell Canada and Nortel Networks are teaming up to study the effects of advanced communication technology on one far-flung location.

The then-new asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) pipes improved the location’s economic prospects. For instance, Topex Inc., an explosives-technology provider in Bonfield, Ont., switched from shipping its products via courier to using the Web for delivering CAD/CAM drawings, digital photos and such to its clients.

“They’ve extended their business,” Elliott said of Topex. “That’s an example of the type of development that can happen when you have high-speed services.”

Speaking at a press conference last week, Brian McFadden, Nortel’s CTO, said Project Chapleau aims to further our collective understanding of the impact technology has on health care, government services and other aspects of public infrastructure.

Bell executive vice-president Lawson Hunter said Chapleau would be a showcase for the ways in which technology can help make remote communities seem that much more connected to the rest of the world.

Mayor Freeborn said Chapleau has had trouble marketing itself as a tourism destination, despite its close proximity to a 700,000-hectare nature preserve (the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve). He said the new Web links and communication apps might help his municipality make its presence known on the global stage.

For more information visit www.projectchapleau.sl.ca.

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Stefan Dubowski Stefan Dubowski is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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