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Sites on the Network Sites on the network In 1998 KO-KNET began introducing videoconferencing equipment and services in remote and rural First Nations across Ontario and Canada. During this time, over 500 videoconferencing systems were distributed by the team at KO-KNET into First Nation communities and organizations. The list of active sites that are on the KNET network is maintained by the Videoconferencing Manager in an online database. For more information about these sites, either the local community videoconferencing contact or the KO-KNET Videoconferencing Manager can help you find out how to use their equipment. |