As per the recent Lanark County Press Release:
"The first step is building the network. To form the backbone of the service, towers will be erected at specific points across the county. Some residents will be able to receive service from a nearby tower. Because of the rugged terrain in parts of the county, however, Storm will install micro nodes - or neighbourhood networks - where demand warrants. These smaller towers, located on high ground or on such things as silos or church steeples, will feed off the main towers and supply service to neighbourhoods.The details we are collecting through this online form will assist us in developing the overall end user installation plan. As much as possible this will be on a first come, first served basis, although this will also be dictated somewhat by demand, so we encourage you to file your request as soon as possible so that we can plan our overall rollout in the most expeditious way possible.To do this, Storm needs to know who wants the service. "We are developing a process in partnership with local municipalities and Storm so we can capture customer demand and determine where the towers will be located." said Peter Kavanaugh, the county broadband steering committee chair.