Shows increase in instances of service providers submitting incomplete info on complaints OTTAWA – The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) today announced it has published its 2021 Compliance... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The CRTC has sent Lixo Investments a request for information regarding claims from Rogers Communications it is refusing to grant the telecom access to 70 Yorkville Avenue in... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC) announced today Janet Bannister (above), partner at Real Ventures and founder of Kijiji.ca will give a keynote speech at the 2022 Canadian... Continue Reading
PERTH COUNTY – The governments of Canada and Ontario announced today they are investing almost $1.6 million in partnership with Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) to bring high-speed Internet to... Continue Reading
Rogers wins for upload speed experience, Bell wins for download speed experience LONDON, U.K. – Opensignal, a U.K.-based mobile analytics company has released two new reports on mobile experience in... Continue Reading
TORONTO, MONTREAL and CALGARY – Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications and Quebecor Inc. announced today they have signed a definitive agreement for the sale of Shaw’s Freedom Mobile to Quebecor subsidiary... Continue Reading
HALIFAX – Provincial Crown corporation Develop Nova Scotia today announced it is expanding the Satellite Internet Service Rebate program it announced in July to help more people in the province... Continue Reading
TELUS ANNOUNCED TODAY it is investing $9 million in Lloydminster and Stony Plain, Alberta and $27 million in Whistler, Squamish and Prince George, British Columbia in 2022. In Alberta, the... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – More information is being sought on how the recent nationwide Rogers outage impacted the company’s deaf, hard of hearing and deaf-blind (DHHDB) customers and wholesale customers. Late last... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Telus Communications is asking the CRTC to approve revisions to its general tariff, which would allow it to charge customers a 1.5% credit card processing fee. If approved,... Continue Reading