By Rob McCann
FOR THE LAST TWO decades, there have been varying degrees of interest in the concept of an open access network. What is open access? Some party, usually…
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TORONTO — Bell Canada’s Virgin Internet subscribers in Ontario and Quebec can now watch live and on-demand TV shows, including live sports, on the screen of their choice with…
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LONDON, U.K. — After saying in January it would allow some Huawei telecom equipment to be used in the non-core parts of the U.K.’s 5G networks, the U.K. government…
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MONTREAL — TV music provider Stingray announced it reached an agreement with the Canadian Communication Systems Alliance (CCSA) to expand their long-standing relationship.
As part of the expanded channel distribution…
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LONDON, PARIS and TORONTO — Toronto’s Crosslake Fibre, an international network provider and developer of subsea and terrestrial fibre networks, announced today its newest subsea cable project will extend…
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TORONTO — While still not able to operate as a wireless service provider in Canada, MVNO hopeful dotmobile continues to develop its mobile app, announcing today biometric authentication…
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By Lynn Greiner
OTTAWA – Wi-Fi tech developer Edgewater Wireless announced last week it has patented what it calls the first multi-lane highway for Wi-Fi.
Its Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing, or…
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TORONTO — Canadian telecom providers spend about 5.3 percentage points more on capital expenditures (as a percentage of revenue) compared to telcos in other countries, due to higher factors…
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CALGARY — Shaw Communications is asking Canadians to help support more than 200 Alberta youth-based charities connected to the Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament and its charitable giving program,…
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TORONTO — Rogers Communications has been ranked as the number one wireless carrier overall in Canada in a new study released today by umlaut, a global mobile network…
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