For more information or a no-obligation site evaluation, call
Robert at 402-1166


Kootenay Wireless has been working hard, starting in 2006, to make High-Speed Internet a reality in the Creston Valley outside of the town of Creston, BC.

So what's the problem?
Do you live outside the town (or even around the edges) where you cannot get high-speed Internet, either ADSL from Telus or Cable Internet from Shaw?

Here's our answer!
Our solution is to provide a high-speed wireless network connection between you and downtown Creston where our Internet backbone is located. Of course, there are some challenges to accomplishing this, such as trees blocking your line-of-sight to our antennas, etc., so we will need to do a site evaluation to see if a wireless connection is practical for your situation. There is no cost and no obligation for this evaluation.

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About Our Wireless Network
Kootenay Wireless has, to date, built a wireless network infrastructure that currently provides service to Riverview, Canyon, Lister, the Flats, West Creston and Wynndel. Our aim is to continue extending coverage in these areas so that high-speed Internet is available to as many people as possible from the US border to Wynndel. We also plan to provide wireless Internet for the East Shore of Kootenay Lake and Boswell as soon as possible. If we can overcome the heavy forest challenges of getting a signal to folks in the Arrow Creek and Kitchener areas, then we'll serve those areas too.

Q. How is our high-speed Internet delivered?
A. Each user is connected to our high-speed network infrastructure with an antenna and data radio. In cases where two or more neighbours live in close proximity to each other, it can be even more economical for each by sharing one antenna installation. See question below for more information.

Q. How fast is it?
A. Our wireless network is currently able to deliver over 6 Mbits/sec to customers, provided the Internet server will send data at that rate (which is not often). This is about twice as fast as a typical ADSL account in town. We carefully control the upload speeds because that is the main factor that determines how responsive the network is to everybody. At the moment, we permit up to about 500 kbits/sec, which is enough to upload sizable files in only a few minutes. Our network is structured in such a way that we can increase the download and upload speeds from time-to-time as needs change and budget allows.

Q. Where is your tower?
A. We don't use towers. The topography of the Creston Valley would require quite a few towers in order to provide adequate coverage for most residents outside of the town of Creston. That would be very expensive and would look unsightly, ruining the aesthetics of the natural landscape. Our approach is to copy the way the Internet itself is built ... a web of nodes over which the data travels to its destination. Over time, the number of nodes (users) is increasing, making it possible that data may eventually have multiple pathways to reach its destination. That improves reliability and speed for everyone in the long run.

Q. How much does it cost?
A. The cost of an installation consists of a flat $495 installation/setup fee which includes all necessary equipment. After installation, Kootenay Wireless will bill you $50/month for your Internet account, which covers bandwidth usage and all servicing to the wireless network equipment. There are no extra bills to pay! (Does not include customer's computer(s), router, or other accessories owned by the customer)

Q. Can neighbors share an antenna installation?
A. If two or more neighbors are physically less than 100 meters apart ... certainly! The technique is to connect the neighbors together either with Ethernet cable or possibly a local secure wireless access point to create a "neighbor LAN" which is then connected to the Internet using just one antenna/radio installation. Sharing the installation can reduce the cost for each neighbor, but each will be required to have his/her own Internet account ($50/month) with Kootenay Wireless. Of course, a site evaluation will be necessary to determine if this approach is feasible.

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About Kootenay Wireless
Robert Lawson, the principal of Kootenay Wireless, has a lifelong professional involvement with electronics -- servicing, product design, and manufacturing ... plus computer programming: embedded, server, desktop, and notebook.

For more information or a no-obligation site evaluation, call
Robert at 402-1166

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