OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada will on Friday let Rogers Communications (and other ISPs) know whether or not they can collect a fee to help track down…
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GATINEAU – After many public complaints and a Commission letter which all but threatened wireless rate regulation, Telus, Rogers and Bell responded to the CRTC’s request for a better…
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KITCHENER – Independent ISP Cloudwifi Inc. is asking the CRTC to step in and help “prevent companies like Bell Canada from interfering with consumer freedom to choose internet providers.”
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FL – Telesat confirmed the successful launch of its new Telstar 18 Vantage high throughput satellite (HTS) Monday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida aboard…
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OTTAWA — The Commissioner of Complaints for Telecommunications Services (CCTS) has terminated the participation of AllCore Communications Inc. (AllCore) after determining that the Hamilton-based telecom service provider failed…
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OTTAWA – The federal government has admitted to investigating Chinese telecom firm Huawei’s equipment sold in Canada for potential security threats.
A Globe and Mail report says the Communications…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – Canadians now have all weekend to tell the CRTC about their experiences with the sales practices of the country’s large telecommunications service providers (TSPs).
The Commission said Thursday…
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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. – CityWest recorded over 1,200 votes for the cover photo of its 2019 phone book, with a snap by local photographer Robb Rydde winning the honour.
Rydde’s photo…
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TORONTO – There are only two weeks left in early bird registration for this year’s Canadian ISP Summit.
Scheduled for November 5 – 7, 2018 at the Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre…
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THE NINE CREE AND FOUR francophone communities that ring James Bay in Quebec’s far north may be nearly 1,000 kilometres from major cities, but the rest of the…
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