Vancouver : Simon Fraser University, Canadian Journal of Communication, c2011.
Physical Description
9 pages
Series
Canadian Journal of Communication 36 (4) 663-673.
Abstract
''Fort Severn First Nation is a remote fly-in community on Hudson Bay. The lifestyle reflects a deep respect for and connection to the land. The Keewaytinook Okimakinak (KO) Tribal
Council has developed the Keewaytinook Mobile (KM) service in remote First Nation communities in Northern Ontario. In November 2009, Fort Severn and KO established the KM service in the community. This study traces the history of KM and its implementation in Fort Severn and describes how and why community members are using the service. The analysis is based on interviews and discussions with community members during three research visits from March 2010 to March 2011.''
Notes
Publication #34. March 2011. Article published in Canadian Journal of Communication 36 (4) 663-673.
Also published in French: Une nouveau service de télécommunications sans fil détenu par une conmmunauté d'une région éloignée : La Première Nation de For Severn construit son propre système cellulaire local avec l'aide de Keewaytinook Mobile.
A First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC) publication.