Island Telecom

Island Telecom Inc. is a telecommunications service provider in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

In 2014 a group of Internet Service Providers in Prince Edward Island was consolidated under the Island Telecom name, resulting in a totally unrelated locally-owned company which has no connection to Bell Aliant or Bell. By 2015 it was announced[1] that Island Telecom included Route 2, a fixed-wireless Internet service provider, creating a third player in the marketplace behind Bell Aliant and Eastlink.

The member companies of Island Telecom are ISN Wireless, Ruranet, Kennet, and Route 2. The combined companies service the vast majority of the province of Prince Edward Island with a combination of cable, fibre optic, and fixed-wireless connectivity options. It provides gigabit fibre service in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, making that city one of only a handful in Canada to have so-called Gigafiber service.

A different company briefly existed under the 'Island Telecom' name when in 1998 the MT&T-controlled company Island Telephone, commonly known as 'IslandTel', was renamed Island Telecom Inc. to reflect the growing diversity of its business areas. It merged with the other Stentor Alliance companies in Atlantic Canada in 1999 to form 3595641 Canada Inc.,[2] later renamed Aliant Telecom Inc. / Télécommunications Aliant Inc. (now Bell Aliant), and disappeared entirely by 2001.[3] The company had been founded on April 29, 1929, when the Prince Edward Island Legislature enacted an act to incorporate "The Island Telephone Company Limited", later known as 'Island Telephone'.

An even earlier company "The Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island" was founded in 1885, but suffered severe financial hardship when on September 5, 1911, disaster struck as fire destroyed the company's newly installed switchboard and caused heavy damage to the central office in Charlottetown. By December 1 of 1911 a controlling interest in the company was bought by Nova Scotia-based MT&T. Eastern Telegraph and Telephone Co. became owner of "The Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island" on January 30, 1922, which led to the creation of "The Island Telephone Company Limited" seven years later.[4]

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