New local business offers rural and off grid internet services

For anybody who has ever tried to find reasonably priced, reliable high speed internet for their home or business in a rural or off grid location, the frustration is real! The options outside urban centers are quite limited and choosing the right solution is often an exercise in hit and miss until you find something that works for your particular situation; until now.

Nick Lavoie is the owner/operator of a new Sudbury based company called Northern Internet Solutions which provides commercial and residential high speed internet and home phone services for rural and off grid installations.

`Satellite based internet service have been around for a number of years but in some cases it has become known as unreliable and slow.“ explains Lavoie, `We take the time to mount the equipment properly and securely and align your dish for optimal signal so that moderate inclement weather doesn‘t affect it‘s performance; there‘s no mounting satellites to trees here!“

Pictured above is an actual 25/2 Mbps Northern Internet Installation.

 

Northern Internet Solution

 

Northern Internet Solutions offers packages to fit everybody‘s needs and budget with service from 5Mbps up to 25Mbps starting at $49.95 with option to add home phone service for an additional $19.99.

Sign up with Northern Internet Solutions between August 1st, 2017 and September 30th, 2017 and receive 50% off your installation and a chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet.* Call 705.662.5555 or signup online at http://iwantinternet.ca/request-installation/


NORTHERN INTERNET SOLUTIONS

PHONE: 705.662.5555
www.iwantinternet.ca
Facebook @NorthernInternetSolutions

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Rick Whissell

8/12/2017 5:25 PM

I have a seasonal access cottage and only need service May - October. What can we arrange?

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