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Bluewater Regional Networks Inc. (BRN) a network operator affiliated with the Bluewater Power Group of Companies, announces a new terrestrial Canada-US route, utilizing a brand new border crossing. The new path offers redundant and diverse connectivity between Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Chicago, IL, USA. The new border crossing linking Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan provides the ability to design unique network solutions between and throughout Canada and the US.
“BRN is a part of a very well established group of entities providing reliable and resilient services for over 100 years,” comments Chris Gould, Chief Operating Officer for Bluewater Regional Networks. “Our community-owned network was established to solve the local digital divide issues throughout the Sarnia-Lambton region, with an emphasis on a global approach to enhance connectivity to Canada and throughout North America. Headqu
15 January 2021 | Melanie Mingas Bluewater Regional Networks, Inc. (BRN) has established a new terrestrial Canada-US network route, which utilises a brand-new border crossing.
An affiliate of the Bluewater Power Group of Companies, BRN s new route offers redundant and diverse connectivity between Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Chicago (pictured). The firm said its new crossing linking Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan, provides the ability to design unique network solutions between and throughout Canada and the US .
It is scheduled to go live on 1 March 2021.
COO Chris Gould explained: Our community-owned network was established to solve the local digital divide issues throughout the Sarnia-Lambton region, with an emphasis on a global approach to enhance connectivity to Canada and throughout North America. Headquartered in Sarnia, our region is uniquely positioned and has served as a highly traversed commercial gateway between Canada and the United States for over