Shaw says it’s a must if the government truly wants competitionOTTAWA – The large incumbent wireless operators and their smaller rivals continue to spar over proposed 600 MHz spectrum licensing... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – In a speech today at an Economic Club of Canada event, Minister of Canadian Heritage Melanie Joly officially unveiled the federal government’s long awaited digital content strategy. Dubbed... Continue Reading
CBC/Radio-Canada explores credibility, democracy and public values at Annual General MeetingOTTAWA – Despite “serious financial challenges, a fragmented ecosystem, the appearance of the global Facebooks and Netflixes of the world... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – It’s a little more than a week into its crowd source funding campaign and Frank Technologies has yet to meet its initial three day target, amid many questions... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – Some of the project evaluation and eligibility criteria proposed by the CRTC for its new broadband deployment fund must be altered or it risks repeating the deferral account... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – The Wireless World Research Forum’s (WWRF) 5G Huddle in Gatineau QC last week delved into a variety of matters that could shape the rollout of 5G networks across... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – What is 5G and what will be the new killer application driving 5G network adoption? Those were two of the main questions that a number of speakers at... Continue Reading
Will be harder to close stationsGATINEAU – The CRTC has tweaked broadcasting policy in Canada by standardizing Canadian Programming Expenditure (CPE) requirement at 30% for the country’s major private broadcasters.... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – The CRTC took a big step towards ensuring that net neutrality reigns in Canada with its decision today to order Vidéotron to no longer zero-rate its Unlimited Music... Continue Reading
Perhaps co-operation is the keyGATINEAU – Arguments that the British Columbia market isn’t big enough to support two distinct radio broadcasters don’t hold water, according to First Peoples Radio.Debra McLaughlin... Continue Reading