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Atria Networks

Atria Networks LP is a data services company serving Ontario. It offers uniquely fast and reliable data communications through its extensive fibre-optic network. Applications such as email, CRM, ERP, Internet VPNs for remote user access and file sharing connect 1000 times faster than high speed. Growing companies are migrating to Atria's fibre-optic network because its faster Internet and data networks combine superior performance with capacity for rapid future growth.

Atria's standard service design is the 100 Mbps or 1,000 Mbps Ethernet interface. Users can easily upgrade their services to meet demand, so that the network never becomes their weakest link. New applications such as IP Telephony, Online Backup and Business Continuity can also be accommodated.
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Steve McCartney, CEO of Atria Networks LP was a member of the Intelligent Waterloo Committee that helped name Waterloo the World's Top Intelligent Community for 2007.

Products & Services

Internet Access - available in a variety of packages, rates and capacities.

Wide Area Networks - connects offices throughout Atria's service areas, and throughout Ontario with dedicated private network solutions.

Smart-Building Internet Access for Multi-Tenant Buildings - provides the tenants with all the benefits of a dedicated fibre-optic service, but at a fraction of the price by installing a switch in the building's communications room for Internet access and private-network WAN connectivity.

Data & Back-Up Storage - remote storage and co-location services designed for companies to place a server and/or back-up equipment in a safe and secure environment outside of their main data site.
“The model for Canada’s economic future: Waterloo Region”

“… it has relied on a century of change and innovation to produce one of Canada’s strongest economies. It’s a knowledge capital with a thriving entrepreneurial culture. It’s our future. If Canada is to prosper beyond the current commodities boom, we must learn from Waterloo’s success, or risk becoming a global economic backwater.”

Globe and Mail, Report on Business, April 25, 2006