OTTAWA — The CRTC says it will not proceed with an application submitted in September requesting must-carry status under a barker licence type, on SiriusXM, for an audio-based radio…
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LONDON — Non-profit regional rural broadband project SWIFT (Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology) made a slew of announcements Monday that will see $19 million in provincial and federal funding invested…
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Interveners will have to sign NDA
MONTREAL and OTTAWA — Bell is ready to test an artificial intelligence-based system it has developed for blocking fraudulent phone calls, and says last…
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TORONTO — Mobile Klinik Professional Smartphone Repair has now expanded to 80 store locations across Canada after closing its acquisition of Fonelab, a smartphone repair, sales and accessories chain…
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STOCKHOLM — Ericsson announced Monday it is establishing a new R&D site in France with up to 300 employees to accelerate 5G development in Europe.
Initially focusing on 5G software…
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By Denis Carmel
GATINEAU – When the Competition Bureau filed in November its intervention to the CRTC’s wireless policy review, it was expected that the reactions would be spirited, and…
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By Steve Faguy
MONTREAL — Quebecor is demanding the CRTC order CBC/Radio-Canada’s Tou.tv Extra paid streaming service to “cease its activities” because it goes outside the mandate of the public…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – The new year brings many challenges for Steven Guilbeault less than two months after he was sworn in as minister of Canadian Heritage, which was…
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Our information ecosystem is in trouble. Here’s how we can fix it. Part III
By Tessa Sproule
THE WAY WE TALK ABOUT artificial intelligence is full of hype. We’re really only…
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By Steve Faguy
MONTREAL — Cogeco is closer than ever to launching a wireless service, but it still requires regulatory change before it can do so properly, company CEO…
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