DERMOT O’CARROLL WON’T HAVE any issues settling into a retirement rhythm this week from his 17-year engineering run at Rogers Cable, most recently as SVP Access Networks.
He’s already a…
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OTTAWA – Young Canadians are facing a host of privacy risks that previous generations never had to worry about, says the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
From ‘nanny cams’ to cell…
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SASKATOON – Telus has opened two new retail locations in Saskatoon designed to assist local businesses in choosing the technology that best meets their needs.
Located in the city’s north…
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STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY COUNTIES, ON – Xplornet Communications has been granted another local access contract as part of the Eastern Ontario regional broadband project, this time for the…
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TORONTO – It might be a sign of the ingrained competitive spirit of the telecom industry in Canada that even when wireless carriers manage to agree on a vital…
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OTTAWA – Add law professor Michael Geist to the list of stakeholders who support relaxing foreign ownership restrictions in the Canadian telecom market.
In his appearance Tuesday before the Senate…
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A NUMBER OF CANADIAN Internet service providers participated in World IPv6 Launch on Wednesday, rolling out the next-generation Internet protocol.
The switch to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), which occurred…
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VANCOUVER – Despite the plethora of options, the majority of Canadians are still unwilling to cut the cord to their cable company, according to a new Ipsos Reid study…
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TORONTO – Instead of waiting for the federal government to implement a national digital economy strategy for Canada, the private sector needs to take the lead on the initiative,…
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TORONTO – Incumbent telcos Bell and Telus have proven that cable's "big pipe advantage”, is in fact, overrated, according to Canaccord Genuity telecom analyst Dvai Ghose.
In a research note to…
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