Northwestel plans to bring high speed unlimited Internet to every community in Yukon and Northwest Territories.

With funding from the CRTC and our own investments, we will harness world-leading fibre-to-the-home and low-earth-orbit satellite technology to make these territories among the most connected jurisdictions in Canada.

"Our Northern strength lies in our communities - each with their own stories and culture to share. When we erase distance and bring our communities together, our potential becomes… unlimited.”

Introducing Unlimited Internet

 

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Terrestrial DSL

Current

300 GB
15 mbps | 1 mbps

 

Future

Unlimited Data
700 mbps | 700 mbps

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Satellite DSL

Current

200 GB
15 mbps | 2 mbps

 

Future

Unlimited Data
50 mbps | 10 mbps

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Hybrid Fibre-coax

Current

750 GB
250 mbps | 15 mbps

 

Future

Unlimited Data
700 mbps | 700 mbps

  • No rate increases for 5 years on Internet 50.

  • Same rates in communities as in northern city centres.

Closing the technology gap

 

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Old legacy technology within communities limits our ability to bring high-speed Internet to customers' homes. We'll solve that by laying fibre-optic cable right to the home - either along poles or buried underground.

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    Copper phone wires
    • Limited capacity
    • Deteriorate over time
    • Not designated for Internet
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    Fibre optics
    • Massive capacity
    • Durable & reliable
    • Designated for modern broadband

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We're also adding even more fibre-optic cable to our transport network to strengthen connections for our customers in Faro, Ross River, Mayo and Dettah.

 

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The long distances and limited capacity of geo-stationary orbit satellites limit Internet speeds in remote areas of the North. We'll solve that by harnessing low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite technology. We'll also invest in next generation wireless-to-the-home technology to bring fast speeds to the doorstep.

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    LEO satellite
    • 35x closer than GEO satellites
    • Fibre-like performance

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Ground station antennas for Low orbit Satellite networks

 

Ground stations will be installed in communities connecting to LEO satellites, bringing the Internet from space to your home.

 

Social and economic benefits

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    Quality of life

    More data and faster speeds mean more choice for families and community members, whether they use the internet to boost their small business, video-chat with loved ones, or stream their favourite 4K content. And internet rates will always compare to what’s available in the North’s larger cities. No more choosing between work, education and play, unlimited possibilities for your whole family.

     

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    Local service

    Customers will be served by technicians and customer support living and working in Northern Canada. Local Community Service Technicians in the communities will receive skills re-training so they can resolve issues on the new network within their home community.

     

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    Economic development

    During construction, Northwestel will seek to use qualified local and northern services, contractors and suppliers where possible, unless specialized skills are required to complete the project.

     

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    Healthcare and education

    International studies have shown that rural broadband access has a positive impact on healthcare and education outcomes. This project will reduce barriers to accessing quality government and social services, wherever you live.

“We're driven by a vision of a highly connected North where every Northern Canadian can prosper and thrive. We're getting there by delivering the most innovative communications solutions for the North.”

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Acknowledging the North's Indigenous people

 

Northwestel operates on the traditional territories of many Indigenous peoples. We are grateful for the many partnerships that have helped build a strong northern network. We commit to moving forward in consultation and collaboration with local communities and Indigenous Governments.

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