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The K-Net development process : Model for First Nations broadband community networks

16 May 2006

The Kuh-ke-nah Network (K-Net) is a community network that currently comprises 60 First Nations communities across Ontario, and Quebec, Canada. K-Net Services is the telecom and ICT arm of Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribal Council (the Northern Chiefs), an organization located in northwestern Ontario that brought the original vision of K-Net to life amongst the Tribal Council's six member communities in the mid 1990's.
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Authors

Fiser, Adam

Pages
35
Published in
Canada

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