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WestNet Wireless

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WestNet Wireless
WestNet Wireless logo
Subsidiary of Traya Net
ISIN🆔
IndustryWireless and Telecommunications services
Founded 📆1997
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Calgary, Alberta
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Abdul Traya, founder
Products 📟 Wide-area Wi-Fi private CDMA mobile operator
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.westnet.ca
📇 Address
📞 telephone

WestNet Wireless is a wireless carrier operator based in Calgary, Alberta.[1] In early 2008, WestNet Wireless submitted its application to Industry Canada's wireless auction.

History

WestNet Wireless initially wanted to launch custom solutions for wireless services. Their WestNet-WireCELL solution[clarification needed] was announced in early 2001 and integrates mobile and land-line phones, allowing much more flexibility and unlimited local calling. WestNet's main market idea would allow any compatible device on its CDMA network and unlimited local calling. Such calling options and phone activation were unheard of in the industry at the time.[2][3]

Calgary Wi-Fi network

In 2002, WestNet started to deploy the wide area Wi-Fi network using the 802.11b standard. The first communities were Downtown, Calgary, Radisson Heights,[4] Bridgeland, Victoria Park, Calgary,[5] Forest Lawn, Alberta As of July 2010, WestNet was said to have over 15,000 wireless users on the public hotspot.[6]

2013 Alberta floods

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During the 2013 Alberta Floods, WestNet was the only ISP in affected parts of Calgary. Many users, specifically in southeast downtown Calgary, were surprised to see a single Wi-Fi network SSID "WestNet City Wi-Fi". Many citizens left without electricity for three months were recharging their portable devices at WestNet Wireless trucks, such as converted ENG vehicles.

US IP address feature

Many Calgarians sign up to WestNet to utilize its tier 1 backbone connection AS815 to the internet. Using this service, they may be able to obtain a US-based IP address that many see as a bonus to be able to receive a US IP address.[citation needed]

Custom network

A typical WestNet wireless cell site

WestNet WireCELL integrates POTS telephone lines and base station controllers; users can operate their land line in the coverage area.[7]

CDMA network

WestNet operates a private CDMA network. A public CDMA network is in the works.[8]

Services

Free incoming texts

In summer 2008, WestNet said it would never charge for incoming text messaging.[9]

Deploying AMPS analog network

Traya announced he would be interested in deploying an Analog network in Alberta as the current networks operated by competitors are decommissioning Analog Services. He projected that many businesses and consumers still rely on analog as they are built into tens of thousands of vehicles and it would not be practical for consumers to shell out thousands of dollars replacing their car phones at auto dealerships.[3]

References

  1. "WestNet Wireless - Profil complet - Réseau des entreprises canadiennes - Industries et entreprises - Industrie Canada". ic.gc.ca. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  2. "Have any Canadians heard of this provider?". HowardForums.com. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  3. 3.0 3.1 simontonekham.wordpress.com
  4. Radisson Heights Banner
  5. "WestNet Wireless - Calgary Wi-Fi Coverage". WestNet.ca. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  6. Business In Calgary Article featuring WestNet Wireless
  7. "Calgaryn.com - Everything Calgary Forums". Calgaryx.com. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  8. "TheTransporterLTD.com - Featured Clients". TheTransporterLtd.com. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  9. "WestNet Wireless - WestNet Wireless Canada: Abdul Traya: Wireless spectrum auction unfair to smaller regional providers".

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