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Lite Access Technologies Inc V.LTE

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTCCF

Lite Access Technologies Inc. provides fiber optic products and advanced installation methodologies. The Company offers integrated solutions for all types of telecom requirements. Beginning with a comprehensive project analysis to engineering, design and permitting, it offers a full complement of aerial and underground construction methodologies, including splicing, testing and maintenance. The Company's segments include product sales and fiber optic installations, based on the type of products sold and services provided. Its products include Direct Bury, Aerial Micro-Duct and Fiber Optic Mini-Cables. Its additional products also include fiber-optic cable, aerial micro-duct, low fire hazard micro-ducts, connectors and sundries. Its items include a cutting head, Shark Blades and the LiteXtend solution. Its end-users include homes, businesses, government and educational institutions, and emergency response facilities. It also offers breeze cable blowing machine and cutting equipment.


TSXV:LTE - Post by User

Post by ARIMA11on Aug 15, 2022 4:43pm
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Post# 34897619

Interesting

Interesting
https://www.wsj.com/articles/faster-internet-is-coming-to-americaas-soon-as-the-government-knows-where-to-build-it-11660469400?
 
The $42 billion broadband plan is slowed by lack of accurate maps showing gaps in service
 
CostQuest says that process identified about 114 million locations of buildings where customers might want broadband service. Internet providers must file reports to the FCC by Sept. 1 that show the locations they can serve with high speeds.
 
The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration will allocate funds to each state based on the FCC maps’ tally of unserved locations. Mr. Davidson said he expects the maps to be ready for this purpose sometime in the first half of 2023 after the challenge process runs its course.

Wonder if there is a similar process in Canada?
 
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