QUEBEC CITY – A $19.8-million joint investment from the federal and provincial government as part of Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed will help deliver broadband to more than 1,600 households…
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MARKHAM – The federal government today announced a $14 million investment in Redline Communications, which is working on producing “next-generation telecommunications products that will help industries such as the…
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SAINT-TITE, Que. – Telus announced today it will spend close to $2 million in the Mékinac and des Chenaux RCMs (Regional county municipalities) in 2021 to accelerate the deployment…
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OTTAWA – Residents of Goose Cove, Great Brehat, St. Anthony, St. Anthony Bight and St. Carols, Newfoundland & Labrador, will soon benefit from increased connectivity, the federal government announced…
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CNOC says the company didn’t remove older modems from compatibility list
By Ahmad Hathout
GATINEAU – Rogers Communications is suggesting an application to allow third party internet access (TPIA) providers who…
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GATINEAU – Today, the CRTC denied an application brought by large facilities-based ISPs to review and vary telecom regulatory policy 2019-269, specifically, the application of the Internet Code.
“The applicants…
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PICKERING – Over $200,000 in federal funding will provide a chunk of the funding to bring high-speed Internet to 130 underserved households in the Pickering, Ont. communities of Greenwood…
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By Greg O’Brien
OTTAWA – While one question was answered Wednesday, a few others have arisen surrounding the June 2021 auction of 3500 MHz wireless spectrum.
There was much speculation whether…
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By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – When the members of the Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU) began talking about studying the proposed acquisition of Shaw by Rogers, one member…
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WINNIPEG – Inside the Manitoba provincial budget released today was a proviso saying those doing business online, no matter where based, will have to collect the 7% provincial sales…
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