Kelowna Dark Fibre Network for Businesses | BoostBC
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- Dec 24, 2025
- 3 min read
Kelowna’s Dark Fibre Network: A High-Speed Advantage for Local Businesses
Fast, reliable connectivity isn’t a “nice to have” anymore - it’s infrastructure. If your business is moving larger files, supporting remote teams, running cloud systems, or adding more locations, internet bottlenecks can quietly drain time and money.

The City of Kelowna offers a dark fibre network for businesses and institutions designed to support demanding data needs-helping organizations increase capacity, improve speed, and reduce inefficiencies. City of Kelowna
What is “dark fibre” (in plain language)?
Fibre optic cable moves data as pulses of light at very high speeds. “Dark fibre” is fibre infrastructure that’s already in place but unused until an organization connects its own equipment to “light” it and begin transferring data between locations. City of Kelowna
This matters because dark fibre can provide more control, scalability, and performance than many traditional internet setups-especially for businesses with high bandwidth requirements. City of Kelowna
Why Kelowna’s dark fibre network is worth paying attention to
According to the City, their fibre network has grown to 36 kilometres since 2015, connecting key facilities (including the airport, fire department, landfill, and City Hall) and expanding to support business/institution demand. City of Kelowna

Key benefits highlighted by the City
1) Bandwidth and speed The network supports speeds of more than 10GB and can meet high speed/security demands while offering access to multiple ISPs and carriers. City of Kelowna
2) Reliability and security The City emphasizes this is a point-to-point physical connection, located in underground communications tubes - reducing exposure to common risks like aerial damage or vandalism. City of Kelowna
3) Predictable costs It’s offered for a competitive flat monthly fee payable to the City (rates are provided by request). City of Kelowna
4) Easier multi-site connectivity Dark fibre is especially useful if you need private, secure connections between:
head office and branch office
business locations and data centres
multiple data centres City of Kelowna
Who is this best for?
The City notes dark fibre is typically a fit for organizations with high bandwidth needs that value scalability and network control. Examples mentioned include animation firms, insurance/banking, and post-secondary institutions (including UBC Okanagan). City of Kelowna
They also call out sectors like manufacturing/logistics, e-commerce, hotels/hospitality, healthcare, government, and telecom/internet providers. City of Kelowna
Real-world proof: What local organizations say
The City’s page includes testimonials from local companies using the network-highlighting improvements in security, reliability, and speed. City of Kelowna
How to explore getting connected
If you operate in Kelowna (or are considering relocating/expanding here) and have demanding data requirements, the City invites businesses and institutions to contact them about joining the network. City of Kelowna

How BoostBC can help your business make the right call
Dark fibre can be a game-changer - but it’s not “plug and play.” The right setup depends on your locations, uptime needs, security requirements, current ISP contracts, and future growth plans.
BoostBC can help you:
Assess whether dark fibre makes sense for your business (or if other options are better)
Plan a scalable network roadmap for 2026 growth
Improve performance and security across your devices, cloud tools, and team workflows
Align your tech stack with real business outcomes (speed, uptime, productivity)
If you’re curious whether Kelowna’s dark fibre network is a fit for you, reach out to BoostBC and we’ll point you in the right direction.
FAQ
Is dark fibre the same as regular business internet?Not exactly. Dark fibre is fibre infrastructure that you “light” with your own network equipment to move data between points. City of Kelowna
Is it only for big companies?It’s often most valuable for organizations with high bandwidth needs or multiple sites, but fit depends on your use case. City of Kelowna
Does Kelowna offer other data resources for businesses?Yes—Kelowna also maintains an Open Data Portal where public datasets and maps can support analysis, planning, and innovation. City of Kelowna+1
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