VANCOUVER — Lite Access Technologies has signed an additional deal with CityFibre, a London, UK-based alternative provider of wholesale full-fibre infrastructure, for a fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) installation as part of CityFibre’s... Continue Reading
CALGARY — Shaw Communications announced Tuesday it is introducing LTE Backup for Shaw Business customers, a simple add-on solution that ensures businesses’ critical applications stay online and operational during network... Continue Reading
TORONTO — In a climate where the prevailing feeling is wireless prices in Canada are still too high, a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) suggests Canadians spend less on wireless... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Healthy uptake and migration to its Rogers Infinite unlimited data plans helped drive the fourth quarter of 2019, Rogers announced as part of its year-end fiscal report on... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — With the 10th annual Bell Let’s Talk Day now one week away, Bell is taking the time to thank the hundreds of organizations across Canada that are taking... Continue Reading
OTTAWA — In what will be their first public appearance following the impending release of the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review report (we still don’t yet know exactly when the... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Although some would argue mobile devices and digital platforms have isolated and divided us like no other force before, this year’s trends report from the Canada Media Fund... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Video broadcast services provider Nextologies Limited has hired Steve Cadden (above) as its new senior vice-president of sales, the company announced today. Cadden has more than 35 years... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Another day, another Quebecor-Bell dispute. While Bell Media announced today a new bi-lingual Crave service – which includes its French-language pay-TV channel Super Écran – Vidéotron is calling... Continue Reading
OTTAWA — A new report commissioned by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) says its membership contributed $48.2 billion to the Canadian economy in 2018, representing 2.5% of the total... Continue Reading