HALTON REGION — Funded through the federal government’s Universal Broadband Fund rapid response stream, a new project to bring high-speed Internet to 324 underserved homes in Ontario’s Halton region was... Continue Reading
WELLINGTON COUNTY — Construction of a fibre-to-the-home project by North Frontenac Telephone Company, funded through the Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) organization, is now complete in Wellington County, providing better... Continue Reading
STOCKHOLM — The availability of 5G networks is already beginning to change the behaviour of smartphone users around the world, with many reducing use of Wi-Fi on their phones indoors... Continue Reading
OAKVILLE, Ont. — The PSBN Innovation Alliance — which counts the Halton Regional Police Service and Peel Regional Police among its members — announced today it has been named as... Continue Reading
LAMBTON COUNTY, Ont. — The Ontario government announced today construction has begun on a broadband infrastructure project that will provide improved Internet service to more than 570 households and businesses... Continue Reading
Will hear from Lametti, Guilbeault, expert panel on amended bill By Christopher Guly OTTAWA – Following some back-and-forth from members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage... Continue Reading
COMMUNITY MEDIA’S LOW-COST participatory model has the potential to address both the crisis in local news and information, and the proliferation of fake news. Yet this sector has been…
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QUEBEC CITY — As a result of a $62.8-million joint investment made as part of the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed program, 15,350 households in the Laurentides region will have access... Continue Reading
Exhibitor registration and sponsorship now open GRIMSBY, Ont. — The 16th annual Canadian CommTech Show, which this year is taking place as a virtual event from November 2 to 3,... Continue Reading
GATINEAU — Having been denied access to a multi-dwelling unit (MDU) building currently under construction in Saint John, N.B., and therefore unable to offer services to incoming residents, Rogers Communications... Continue Reading