By Denis Carmel
GATINEAU – In 2015, the CRTC decided to move from mandatory aggregated services to disaggregated services when it comes to wholesale high speed access services for the…
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By Denis Carmel
VANCOUVER – In a civil suit filed on June 10, Telus has asked the British Columbia Supreme Court to grant an injunction preventing Shaw, from using the…
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GATINEAU — U.S.-based cable TV shopping channel QVC will be added to the list of programming services and stations authorized for distribution in Canada, due to a stipulation in…
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OTTAWA — The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) has provided updated data about the changes in traffic volumes and usage patterns that have occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Its…
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TORONTO — The Canadian Telecom Summit is still on track to proceed as a physical event in September, but organizers said Monday they are putting together plans to run…
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OTTAWA and QUEBEC CITY — The government of Canada today announced the opening of an artificial intelligence research centre in Montréal as part of Canada’s participation in the new…
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ESPOO, Finland — Wireless network equipment maker Nokia announced Monday it is collaborating with semiconductor designer Broadcom to develop new custom system-on-chip (SoC) processors which will be integrated into…
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Donation also marks 60th year of the company
TORONTO – The founding family of Rogers Communications announced today they will donate $60 million this year to various charities across the…
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$30 million in withheld tax refunds were earmarked for wireless growth
By Ahmad Hathout
MARKHAM – Wired and wireless carrier Iristel is facing the prospect of pausing its wireless expansion plans…
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By Lynn Greiner
AFTER MORE THAN A DAY of seeking solutions and strategy for delivering fast, affordable internet to various un- and underserved communities, things at last week’s Canadian Rural…
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