HALIFAX – Telus will invest $8.4 million and hire 65 new employees over the next three years to expand its 4G LTE network in Atlantic Canada.
As part of this…
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WINNIPEG – Ten-digit dialing will be introduced Sunday in Manitoba to help meet a growing demand for phone numbers in the province.
Starting July 29, local calls dialed with seven digits…
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TORONTO – Competition continued to weigh on Rogers, pulling down second quarter profits and holding revenues flat.
Consolidated financial results released Tuesday for the three months ended June 30, saw revenue…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC logged only 10 new complaints in the second quarter of 2012 about the Internet traffic management practices (ITMPs) used by Internet service providers.
In its latest…
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MONTREAL – The Quebec Superior Court has sided with Quebecor, in part, in civil actions filed against Bell Canada over alleged signal piracy that occurred nearly a decade ago.
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YELLOWKNIFE – Broadband provider SSi is urging Canadians to take a close look at incumbent Northwestel’s proposed ‘modernization plan’ which it says may just be too good to be true.
That…
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VANCOUVER – Telus says that it has always been compliant with Canada's foreign ownership restrictions for telecommunications companies, and called on the CRTC to dismiss the “misleading allegations” made…
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TORONTO – Adara Technologies has finalized an agreement with U.S. cableco Darien Communications for its digital video network upgrade.
Adara’s hosted and managed switched digital video capability enables the addition…
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REGINA – SaskTel is partnering with Kodiak Networks on its new Push-to-Talk (PTT) service that will run over its 4G network.
The new PTT service, which is tentatively scheduled to…
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OTTAWA – Communications giant Bell Media was batting .500 Friday after the CRTC awarded it a win, and a loss, in two final offer arbitration disputes between it and…
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