By Ahmad Hathout Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Peladeau said Thursday that the CRTC must ensure that the final last mile fibre access rates are set appropriately to bolster competition. Since... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri said Thursday that the CRTC’s decision to force the large telephone companies to open access to their last mile fibre networks “levels the... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER – Telus Health on Tuesday unveiled its next-generation medical alert system, comprised of a discreet wearable pendant and connected caregiver app, designed to support older Canadians as they age... Continue Reading
LONDON, U.K. – While Canada enjoys one of the fastest average 4G download speeds across OECD member states, the country lags behind other OECD members in terms of 5G download... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Rogers Communications announced Tuesday the launch of its new Connected for Success 5G Mobile Plan, available to eligible low-income Canadians for $25 per month. The new plan offers 3 GB... Continue Reading
TekSavvy says it is currently not for sale By Ahmad Hathout Bell announced Monday evening that it is cutting its fibre investments by over $1 billion in 2024-25 after the... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout TORONTO – The CRTC approved Monday a limited and temporary regime in which competitors can force negotiations for access the last mile fibre services under the current... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Canada’s telecommunications sector directly contributed up to $76.7 billion to the national GDP and supported 724,000 Canadian jobs in 2022, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report commissioned by the... Continue Reading
HALIFAX – Eastlink last week launched a new brand platform and updated brand look in collaboration with its new agency partner, Trampoline Branding. “We’re really excited to work with Trampoline... Continue Reading
WHITEHORSE, YT – Bell subsidiary Northwestel announced last week it has launched fibre internet in the Yukon communities of Mayo and Stewart Crossing, located on the traditional territory of the Na-Cho Nyäk... Continue Reading