OTTAWA – On Monday, the federal government announced funding for four organizations to expand broadband connectivity in rural regions.
The funding is as follows:
$1,019,925 is allocated to Bell Canada to…
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TORONTO and ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Established U.S. satellite TV company and new American wireless competitor Dish Network announced Monday it has chosen Toronto’s Tucows as a technology partner to…
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By Greg O’Brien
VANCOUVER – As expected, Telus executives said their company is very well positioned to weather whatever storm the newly launched Shaw Mobile releases into the Albert…
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Adds 141,000 new customers
VANCOUVER – Telus today reported consolidated operating revenue of $3.7 billion in the second quarter of 2020, a 3.6% increase over the same period a year…
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By Greg O’Brien
WHEN TELUS RELEASES its second quarter results July 31st, company executives will surely have to answer a fair number of questions about their primary western Canadian competitor’s…
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EDMONTON – Rogers Communications’ Step Up to the Plate initiative with Food Banks Canada has arrived in Alberta, the company announced today.
Delivering food hampers that will provide more than…
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VICTORIA – As part of its PureFibre rollout, Telus said today it is investing $90 million to connect more than 90% of homes and businesses in the District of…
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Will support mental health and well-being of Canada’s Black, Indigenous and people of colour communities
MONTREAL – Bell Canada today announced the launch of a $5 million Bell Let’s Talk…
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OTTAWA – For the quarter ended June 30, 2020, satellite company Telesat reported consolidated revenue of $208 million, a decrease of 10% compared to the same period in 2019.
Revenue…
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SAN FRANCISCO and WATERLOO – Free phone service TextNow announced today it has named Ken Willner chief growth officer.
Most recently the CEO of mobile content marketing leader Zumobi, Willner…
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