MNSi Telecom

Canadian Internet service provider
Managed Network Systems Inc.
Trade name
MNSi Telecom
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedWindsor, Ontario, Canada
(September 1995 (1995-09))
Headquarters3363 Tecumseh Road East
Windsor, Ontario
N8W 1H4
Areas served
Southern Ontario
Key people
Clayton Zekelman
(President)
ProductsDigital subscriber line,
Fiber-optic communication,
Landline,
Long-distance calling
OwnerClayton Zekelman
SubsidiariesNexicom
Websitewww.mnsi.net

Managed Network Systems Inc. (doing business as MNSi Telecom) is a Canadian Internet service provider (ISP) and phone provider located in Windsor, Ontario. Opened in 1995, it is the oldest ISP in the Windsor-London area, having started in September of that year as a provider of Dial-up Internet access.

The company serves customers in the city, providing home and business phone, long distance, DSL Internet and fibre. MNSi also serves nearby areas of Southern Ontario, including Chatham, Leamington, LaSalle, Tecumseh, and Sarnia.

Acquisitions

In 2017, MNSi became a sister company with Central Ontario communications company Nexicom.[1] In November, 2016, Nexicom received The Outstanding Business Achievement Award by The Kawartha Chamber of Commerce and Tourism.

Introduction to fibre

In 2012 the company started planning and digging for fibre delivery to Windsor [2] with a gradual roll-out of upgrades through to 2020. It will be an expected investment of more than $35 million.[3] The service is available in Walkerville, Oldcastle and East Windsor.

The company is using its own fibre lines and the bandwidth is not purchased from a larger company.[4] MNSi uses a local call centre.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Karl Moher is Kawartha Chamber’s Citizen of the Year", Kawartha Now, November 5, 2016
  2. ^ Ellen van Wageningen, "Internet provider gets boost from phone service", Windsor Star, September 13, 2012
  3. ^ a b "Windsor Internet users can now experience the city’s fastest fibre optic connections", WeTech Alliance, November 30, 2016
  4. ^ MNSi Spending $35 million On High-Speed Internet Windsorite, November 30, 2016

External links

  • MNSi Website
  • Nexicom Website
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