OTTAWA – Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC) filed a formal appeal today, asking Cabinet to overturn a recent CRTC decision to reverse its own 2019 decision on wholesale rates... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Cogeco Inc. announced yesterday a revenue increase of 3.7% to $649.3 million, for its third quarter, which ended on May 31st 2021, compared to the same period last... Continue Reading
Telus fastest mobile operator during the quarter SEATTLE — Shaw Communications and Rogers Communications were the fastest fixed broadband providers in Canada in the second quarter of 2021, according to... Continue Reading
Rogers, Telus and Bell have all put out new low-cost and occasional-use wireless plans in compliance with a CRTC directive to do so by today. The directive was part of... Continue Reading
QUEBEC CITY — Telecom testing and monitoring solution provider EXFO Inc. this afternoon reported its sales increased 9.8% year-over-year to reach US$72.6 million in the third quarter ended May 31,... Continue Reading
RBC released a report yesterday, which emphasized the importance of ensuring Indigenous youth have access to high-speed broadband Internet connections. The report, Building Bandwidth: Preparing Indigenous Youth for a Digital... Continue Reading
QUEBEC CITY — As part of the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed initiative, the federal and Quebec governments today announced they are jointly providing $61.92 million in funding to Videotron for... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — Rogers Communications announced today it has expanded its 5G network to reach 14 new communities in Quebec, bringing the total number of towns and cities in the province... Continue Reading
CALGARY — Shaw Communications announced today Suncor will be the first presenting sponsor of its Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament which, after being cancelled last year due to Covid-19, is... Continue Reading
REGINA — Access Communications Co-operative today announced the 2021 recipients of its Doug Alexander Scholarship Program, which awards $1,000 each to up to 20 graduating high school students in Saskatchewan.... Continue Reading