KNET Annual Report
Attention KNET partnering community members! We are excited to announce the release of our 2022-23 annual report. This comprehensive update highlights major projects and developments across all of our departments, …
Attention KNET partnering community members! We are excited to announce the release of our 2022-23 annual report. This comprehensive update highlights major projects and developments across all of our departments, …
KNET and Bell are continuing with your First Nations’ broadband upgrades with travel planned for January through to March. KNET and Bell technicians will be arriving by airplane and staying …
You won’t want to miss out on the incredible news rocketing your way in the KNET newsletter! Get the inside scoop about our dedicated staff and noteworthy community partnerships, plus …
Thank you for your continued support of the head end 10Gbps broadband upgrade project. Thank you for hosting the KNet team working with your technicians in your communities to setup …
We have been notified that on Tuesday, Oct 24th Bell technicians are going to several sites on behalf of KNET, starting at the Pickle Lake end. They will be doing fibre testing and will cover the remaining sites in a ten-day stretch. These sites include:
We have been notified by Bell that starting Tuesday, Sept 26th Bell techs will be going to several sites within communities on behalf of KNET, starting with Red Lake. The …
Thank you for your continued support of the head end 10Gbps broadband upgrade project. KNet has been working with community technicians to begin upgrades of the main head end broadband …
Press Release KNET Announcement for KNet Upgrade to Increase Bandwidth for 18 First Nations in Northwestern Ontario on the NWOBEI Fibre Loop Sioux Lookout, ON, July 27, 2023 The Kuhkenah Network (KNET) …
Keewaytinook Okimakanak is proposing the addition of (3) 0.6m antennae, in the 5 GHz frequency band, mounted near the top of (2) existing 18m and 28m towers which are located on Cat Lake First Nation and Kasabonika First Nations. KO also plans to install fibre optic cabling, for Internet purposes, as the backbone to serve residential homes in the Pikangikum First Nation. The project involves the installation of approximately 2km of aerial fibre optic cable from the Pikangikum fibre cabinet near the airport to the Pikangikum Point of Presence.