Ontera

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Ontera
Formerly called
  • O.N.Tel
  • O.N.Telcom
Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Founded c. 1902 (1902)
Headquarters North Bay, Ontario
Services DSL, wireless broadband, dial-up, landline, long-distance calling
Owner BCE Inc.
Parent Bell Aliant
Website ontera.ca

Ontera is a telecommunications company in Ontario, Canada. It is a subsidiary of Bell Aliant.

Ontera was founded as the Ontario Northland Telecommunications division of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario. It was the exclusive provider of long-distance calling services in many rural Northeastern Ontario markets until the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved long-distance competition in 2000. The name was changed to O.N.Tel Inc. in the 1990s, then changed its trading name to O.N.Telcom in 2000, and then renamed to Ontera in 2004.

Ontera provides local telephone service in the Northern Ontario towns of Bear Island, Iroquois Falls, Marten River, Moosonee, Moose Factory and Temagami, and also offers long-distance services in most of area code 705.

Ontera owns and operates an extensive fibre optic telecommunications network throughout most of Northeastern Ontario.

Ontera provides customer-premises LAN, VoIP and Internet security systems, DSL, fibre optic and wireless data services.

In September 2008, Ontera announced plans to install a ring network, to strengthen network reliability, which was completed by spring 2009.[1]

In April 2014, the Ontario government announced it would sell Ontera to Bell Aliant.[2][3] The acquisition was completed in October 2014.[4]

References

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  2. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/ontera-sale-to-bell-aliant-leaves-questions-for-customers-employees-1.2601329
  3. http://news.ontario.ca/mndmf/en/2014/04/transforming-the-ontario-northland-transportation-commission.html
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