Not-for-profit · Rural & coastal Canada
Connected communities.
Intelligent infrastructure.
We help municipalities plan, finance, build and operate their own broadband networks — and we build the intelligence layer that makes connected infrastructure genuinely useful to the people who depend on it.
Networks that reach everyone
Fibre and wireless designed for rural geography — urban performance, community economics, no household left behind.
Owned by the community
Needs assessment, financing, construction and operation, structured so network revenue returns to the region that built it.
Intelligence on top of it
Once a region is connected, its data becomes useful. We turn scattered feeds into meaning people can act on.
What we are working on now
An intelligence layer for working coasts — not another dashboard.
Along the coast, the people making decisions under pressure are expected to mentally connect weather, tides, waves, vessel movement, asset condition and emergency plans. The problem is not the number of data feeds. The problem is that meaning arrives too slowly when conditions are changing.
Our current work builds a trusted baseline of local assets and context, senses change as it happens, and uses AI to explain what that change means here, now — what shifted, who is exposed and what to do next.
Read about current projects- 01
Baseline
Assets, boundaries, documents and local knowledge in one record.
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Sense
Live conditions, vessels, weather, water and local thresholds.
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Interpret
AI reads change against local context instead of raw feeds.
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Guide
Decision-ready output: what changed, who is exposed, what next.
Canada's largest
municipal broadband build led by i-VALLEY
6,500+
network speed tests mapped across the Annapolis Valley
1 → 50+
harbours in the scale logic for coastal intelligence
The sooner we know, the more we can save.
Whether you are planning a network, scoping a pilot or looking for evidence before you invest — start a conversation with us.
Ask us how