Quebec – Montreal – Pointe-Claire
Corporation
www.omniglobe.com
Quebec
Montreal
Pointe-Claire
Corporation
active
Based in Montreal, QC, OmniGlobe Networks is a global telecommunications company that delivers reliable and affordable broadband, cellular, and satellite communications products and services to regions around the world where conventional telecommunications are unavailable, unreliable or too expensive. Today, OmniGlobe's diverse customer base ranges from domestic consumers, aboriginal communities, oil and gas, mining, and forestry companies to government agencies and private institutions worldwide. With more than 80 employees globally, the company sells its services in over 75 countries.
Country of Ownership: Canada
Exporting: Yes
Primary Industry (NAICS): 517111 - Wired Telecommunications Carriers (except Cable)
Alternate Industries (NAICS): 517210 - Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite)
517410 - Satellite Telecommunications
517910 - Other Telecommunications
Primary Business Activity: Services
Services:
Broadband, cellular and satellite communications solutions for remote areas (vsat networks, satellite services, mobile satphones etc)
Sector:
Key / Major Clients: Domestic consumers, remote and rural communities in Canada, companies operating in the oil and gas, mining, and forestry markets as well as government agencies, NGOs and private institutions worldwide.
Success Stories: In less than 4 years, OmniGlobe Networks has grown from a home office based business to the world's leading R - D center, technology provider, and service operator for the inter-operability of satellite and alternative last mile technologies. It has now achieved the "highest year-over-year growth of any company appearing on the 2008 Top 250" as listed in the 2009 Branham survey and is widely recognized as "one of the most promising technology companies in Canada", winning numerous prestigious awards.
At a glance: 2007: OmniGlobe Networks acquires UK-based BTIG and its principal subsidiary L-TEQ Ltd., thus expanding its capabilities into the enterprise and government markets. With 25 years experience in the design, installation, and commissioning of satellite earth stations, transportable satellite terminals, and VSAT networks, the European headquarters has become the centre of expertise, operations, and sales into the Middle East and Africa.
March 2008: OmniGlobe Broadband is launched, Canada's first coast-to-coast rural Internet provider, with networks deployed or contracted to be deployed from Labrador and Nova Scotia to British Columbia. OmniGlobe Broadband's commitment is to offer affordable and reliable high speed Internet services to residents and businesses in remote communities that are currently unserved or under-served.
July 2008: Launch of Lynx Mobility, Canada's first nationwide cellular service provider that is co-owned by an Aboriginal company and dedicated to service small communities in remote and rural Canada.
June 2009: OmniGlobe continues to expand its operations and has headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, subsidiaries in Ontario and British Columbia as well as an international satellite communications division in the United Kingdom with more than 70 employees worldwide. June 2009 sees the acquistion of RAMtelecom Inc. , a Canadian-based satellite service provider specializing in broadband, data, and voice solutions for government agencies and the oil and gas, mining, and forestry sectors.
January 2010: OmniGlobe announces its intention to launch its first Ka-Band FSS satellite over Canada in 2013
March 2010: OmniGlobe signs a Letter Of Intent (LOI) to acquire leading broadcast system specialist Sat-Comm Ltd.
Testimonial: Grand Chief Edward John, champion of the FNTC and member of BC€™s First Nations Leadership Council: €œThe First Nation Emergency Services project has been a long time coming and we are pleased that some of our most remote communities will receive broadband connectivity. Because of their remoteness, these communities often have the greatest need to use technology to connect to the world but their small size makes it very difficult to build a business case. We applaud the partnership that made this project possible and thank Canada and OmniGlobe for their contributions.€?
€œThe delivery of broadband services requires highly technical expertise, and to do so over a large geographic area and building the service from the ground up, is a great undertaking. And for that, I would like to thank OmniGlobe Networks, who have been working diligently with us on delivering on the mandate of the broadband program.€? Ron McKay, Warden of the County of Perth
€?The engineering expertise and support from OmniGlobe over the past year and a half have been exceptional,€? said John Mameamskum, Director General of Naskapi Nation. €œOur plans for further developing our Internet services are to meet the needs of our local community and expand our capabilities in delivering enhanced services to our business and residential customers. We believe that we have the right technology partner in OmniGlobe to make our vision become a reality.€?
International Capital Projects: With a successful 25-year experience, our European headquarters continue to offer an extensive range of communications products to our global customer base which include commercial, banking, GSM, satellite broadcasting and government markets, as well as NGO organisations...
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