Quebecor CEO asks, ‘Should we be surprised…?’ By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Bell has sent a letter to the Federal Court of Appeal backing Rogers’s appeal of the CRTC’s decision... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Cogeco announced Thursday the appointment of Tim Dinesen to senior vice president and chief technology officer, effective September 11. "Tim's impressive track record, extensive experience in telecommunications, and... Continue Reading
QUEBEC CITY – La Coopérative de câblodistribution de l’arrière-pays (CCAP) announced Wednesday its merger with two local cooperatives — La Coopérative de câblodistribution Sainte-Catherine-Fossambault (CSCF) and Les Productions 4 éléments (P4E).... Continue Reading
By Mark Goldberg, a telecommunications consultant
An opinion piece in Monday’s Globe and Mail included a line that caught my eye. “A 2022 study found that Canada’s…
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OTTAWA – The government of Canada said Tuesday it is providing almost $1.2 million in federal funding through the Universal Broadband Fund for Rogers Communications to bring high-speed internet access... Continue Reading
MARKHAM, ON – Rural telecom provider Xplore Inc. announced Tuesday the company’s president and chief commercial officer, Rizwan Jamal, has been promoted to president and CEO, effective immediately. Jamal also... Continue Reading
HALIFAX – Eastlink announced Thursday the launch of mobile services in the Acadian Peninsula in New Brunswick. The expansion is part of the company’s existing investments into its mobile wireless... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – TerreStar this week filed a review and vary application challenging the CRTC’s decision in June to deny its application to reduce its regulatory fee obligations by deducting its... Continue Reading
TORONTO – The Ontario government in partnership with Infrastructure Ontario on Wednesday launched a competitive process to find qualified satellite internet service providers to bring high-speed access to approximately 43,000... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The Competition Tribunal has ordered the Commissioner of Competition to pay Rogers and Shaw a little more than $9.7 million and $3.2 million, respectively, to compensate for their... Continue Reading