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Open Network Craft: Sponsors

GTONS is very grateful to its sponsors for this project: CANARIE Canada, and KNET. Because of their kind assistance, we are able to complete this project, and by doing so, hope to help many other Canadians to bring Broadband Internet to their communities.


About CANARIE
http://www.canarie.ca/

CANARIE is Canada's advanced Internet organization, a not-for-profit corporation that facilitates the development and use of next-generation research networks and the applications and services that run on them. By promoting collaboration among key sectors and by partnering with similar initiatives around the world, CANARIE stimulates innovation and growth and helps to deliver social, cultural, and economic benefits to all Canadians. CA*net 4, Canada's national research and innovation network, is developed and operated by CANARIE.

CANARIE
positions Canada as the global leader in advanced networking, and is supported by its members, project partners, and the Government of Canada.

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About K-Net
http://www.knet.ca

Keewaytinook Okimakanak's Computer Services (K-Net) became Industry Canada's Aboriginal Smart Demonstration project in May 2000 (for additional background information see http://smart.knet.ca, http://knet.ca/portal and the Smart Communities web site for more information about this project). The project was officially launched on July 6, 2001 in Balmertown (see the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations launch site)

The staff of K-Net develops and maintains the K-Net Network which is a regional broadband network linking First Nations and their service organizations using a variety of ICTs including video conferencing, IP telephony, on-line forums, e-mail, and other web-based communication tools. For more information, visit http://www.knet.ca