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Lakeland Networks 2020 accomplishments set path for 2021

 

Lakeland Networks is excited to announce that 2020 has been a successful year of accomplishments, paving the path for continued growth in 2021. The need for quality internet has been magnified in 2020 with the pandemic. People are working virtually, video conferencing has become the norm, there has been a huge increase in video streaming as a form of entertainment, and people now more than ever see access to high-speed internet as an essential service. Lakeland has an extremely qualified, motivated, and exceptional team committed to building and delivering first rate services that are needed in today’s world.

Effective December 17th, Lakeland Networks and Interactive North will fall under one single brand, “Lakeland Networks”. One single source for your Internet needs, simplifying the customer experience and increasing efficiency.

“In 2020, Lakeland Networks has successfully aligned our experienced team with the addition of former Interactive North staff and the creation of 12 new positions filled by personnel that live, shop, and now work locally,” reports Dave Keith, Director of Business Development and Operations at Lakeland Networks.

Lakeland Networks has taken a lead role in moving forward with the Government of Canada’s Connectivity Strategy of delivering 50/10 Mbps download/upload speed connectivity to Canadians. This year 50/10 service was made available with new broadband wireless service upgrades in Port Sydney, Point Ideal, Glen Orchard, Doe Lake, and Sopher’s Landing, among others. We provide fibre optic and wireless internet service in communities, from Sundridge south to Orillia, east to Lindsay and Fenelon Falls, as well as service to Wasauksing First Nation and additionally Parry Sound. Lakeland Networks is the largest and most diverse locally owned and based communications provider in the District of Parry Sound and Muskoka.

In celebration of the successes of this year, Lakeland Networks has made 2021 network expansion plans that include Novar, North Gravenhurst, Orrville, Baysville, and the Township of Georgian Bay, while incorporating continued builds in Sundridge and Burk’s Falls. The company is also working with individual municipalities to meet their residents’ and business’s needs. Expansion and growth are not just on the radar, they are happening! Lakeland Networks will continue to grow and innovate in its objective of providing Parry Sound and Muskoka with the best, cost-effective internet service in the region.

Lakeland Networks has offered broadband internet services since 2005. With hundreds of kilometres of fibre optic cable installed and over 100 towers offering wireless broadband internet, Lakeland serves residential, business, institutional, and educational customers throughout Parry Sound and Muskoka. Wireless broadband continues to advance and for our rural customers who do not have accessibility to fibre, Lakeland Networks is here to provide a high-quality, high-speed internet service and are committed to continually improving technology and speed with annual multi-million dollar investments.

Lakeland is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) with infrastructure build capabilities and a complete service provider of fibre optic networks, wireless broadband networks, internet services, CLEC registered VoIP provider, GIS services, electrical consulting, and construction services. Our portfolio also include Transparent Local Area Network services (business-to-business fibre optic connections), and server hosting at our datacenter.

For more information about Lakeland Networks, visit lakelandnetworks.com.

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2 Comments

  1. Debi Allen says:

    We have 5 kids extremely frustrated trying to do virtual classes and losing internet at least twice a day, every day. How often does this happen with Doppler?

  2. Doug Austin says:

    Switched to Lakeland from Bell over 1&1/2 years ago with no regrets and no bills continually creeping higher.
    Completely satisfied.
    Tell us about your profit share with the communities.?