OTTAWA – If, like Cartt.ca, you believed that the OMNI file was closed, sealed, over and done with, think again.On September 16, Joe Volpe, publisher of the Corriere Canadese and... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – As part of its campaign pledge to “make life affordable for Canadian families,” the federal Liberal Party says that if it remains in power following next month’s election,... Continue Reading
NEW YORK — As global Internet growth stalls, there is an urgent need for governments around the world to adopt new collaborative strategies “to drive the concept of ‘meaningful universal... Continue Reading
OTTAWA — In its first-ever broadcast campaign, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is asking Canadian businesses to kick the .com habit and register a .CA domain instead.The “Don’t Be... Continue Reading
NORTH BAY – Canada’s first annual Rural & Remote Broadband Conference has announced additional rural community influencers who will address conference attendees on November 12-14.Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson, chair of... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The Canadian Internet Registration Authority has put forward its vision for the future of Canada's internet and it wants all federal parties to sign on during this campaign.CIRA... Continue Reading
KELOWNA – Offering television is still a must, but it’s time to move away from the old-fashioned way it’s still structured and priced, according to the closing panel of the... Continue Reading
MONTREAL, TORONTO and VANCOUVER — Bell, Rogers and Telus all announced Thursday they have each signed reciprocal roaming agreements with AT&T to provide their respective business customers with seamless access... Continue Reading
AACHEN, GERMANY and TORONTO — Rogers Communications has been named the “Best in Test” wireless carrier in Canada by P3, an international leader in benchmarking mobile networks. According to the... Continue Reading
KELOWNA – Another successful CCSA Connect conference is in the books as about 200 folks from member companies, tech vendors and programmers made their way to Kelowna for a few... Continue Reading