TORONTO – Wireless brand Fido announced today the launch of its new campaign, Off-Mute, aimed at supporting and amplifying the voices of Canadian BIPOC and LGBTQ2S+ musicians – while…
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By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – Quebecor has asked the CRTC and the Competition Bureau to conduct an inquiry into whether the three largest wireless providers, Bell, Telus and Rogers, are…
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OTTAWA – The Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, François Champagne and Minister of Health, Patty Hajdu sent a letter to the CRTC in January asking the Regulator…
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MONTREAL and MARKHAM – New Honda and Acura vehicles sold in Canada will now come equipped with built-in Wi-Fi hotspots from Bell, thanks to a new connected car partnership…
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MONTREAL – Bell Canada today said it is the first North American communications company to achieve ISO 50001 certification for energy management by announcing a plan to be…
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Fund announcements could come by spring, documents show
By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – It appears the federal government is so serious about opening access to telecom infrastructure to competitors that it…
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REGINA — Access Communications Co-operative today officially launched its AccessNow TV app, making its linear TV channel content available to viewers across Canada.
“For over 40 years, our community channels…
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OTTAWA — Satellite operator Telesat announced today an agreement with Israeli satellite communications technology company SatixFy to collaborate on advanced modem designs for landing stations and user terminals for…
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TORONTO, FREDERICTON and ST. JOHN’S — Rogers Communications announced Wednesday morning it is expanding eligibility for its Connected for Success low-cost Internet program to help bridge the digital divide…
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Lobbying, new energy board, sees province take action
By Ahmad Hathout
TORONTO – The Ontario government has made good on a pledge to tackle broadband roadblocks in the province by proposing…
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