By Christopher Guly OTTAWA -- The federal NDP has asked Matthew Boswell, the commissioner of competition, to review an agreement between The Mobile Shop, a division of Loblaws Inc. and... Continue Reading
Rogers is the leading fixed broadband provider in Canada for overall experience, according to a new report from U.K.-based mobile analytics firm Opensignal. “Rogers, which now includes Shaw customers, is recognized for... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC has ordered Bell’s Northwestel to stop adding a $20 surcharge for DSL internet services that don’t bundle the telecom’s home phone service. The surcharge was... Continue Reading
Telus announced Tuesday its generative AI (GenAI) customer support tool is the first in the world to achieve the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification. The Telus.com GenAI support tool is powered... Continue Reading
Telus announced Tuesday it will invest more than $24 billion to expand and enhance its network infrastructure and operations across Ontario over the next five years, as part of its larger commitment... Continue Reading
Telus said Thursday it launched a program offering free smartphones and data plans to indigenous women at risk of, or surviving, violence in Quebec. The Mobility for Good for Indigenous... Continue Reading
Bell on Wednesday publicized its plan to mitigate the impact of natural disasters so that customers on its network can remain connected during these extreme events. The telco said it... Continue Reading
The percentage of telecom and TV service providers who are compliant with the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) rules for providing information about the CCTS on their websites... Continue Reading
Telus announced Wednesday it will invest more than $10 billion to expand and improve its network infrastructure and operations across Quebec over the next five years. This follows similar Telus announcements on Monday about... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout The city of Ottawa is arguing before the CRTC that Videotron is relying on the wrong agreement in its request for the regulator to force the city... Continue Reading