TORONTO — In its third report, released today, the C.D. Howe Institute’s new telecommunications policy working group — which includes executives from Bell, Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Eastlink and Shaw,…
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Sale includes $600 million in service agreements with shareholders Quebecor and Beneva
MONTREAL and QUEBEC CITY — Quebecor today announced Alithya Group, a Montreal-based “digital transformation company”, has reached an…
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LONDON, U.K. — While the 4G networks of Canada’s Big Three national operators are among the fastest in the world, their 5G network performance trails operators in other countries,…
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By Ken Kelley
MONTREAL – Not that we expected otherwise, but there was no dodging the Rogers-Shaw elephant in the room when Cogeco president and CEO Philippe Jetté spoke…
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TORONTO and REDMOND, Wash. — Canadian satellite telecommunications company Kepler Communications today announced the successful demonstration of satellite antenna manufacturer Kymeta’s flat-panel u8 terminal (above) with LEO satellite acquisition,…
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STOCKHOLM — Ericsson today announced the launch of its new 5G Core Policy Studio, a network programmability software solution which the company says enables communication service providers to quickly…
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TORONTO — Cloud-based revenue management software provider Optiva Inc. today announced lifecell, a Ukrainian wireless operator and part of the Turkcell Group, has signed a multi-year services renewal agreement…
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By Ahmad Hathout
GATINEAU – Canada’s big telecoms are divided on a CRTC proposal to create a framework that would establish an independent body tasked with creating and maintaining a…
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By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage met for the eighth time to hear witnesses’ testimonies on Bill C-10, the Act to amend the Broadcasting Act,…
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Telus asks for more subsidies
By Ahmad Hathout
GATINEAU – If the CRTC wants to encourage more investment in rural broadband and not have to shell out more subsidies, it should…
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