U.S. CHIPMAKER QUALCOMM is calling on the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to ban the sale of certain Apple iPhones after alleging that Apple has infringed up to six…
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TORONTO – While giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon appear to dominate the globalized environment, there are advantages that come with collaborating with these platforms and the means for exploring…
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ERICSSON IS OFFERING NETWORK SERVICES to help service providers to efficiently address the deployment and operation of the massive number of IoT devices being introduced to LTE networks.
Applicable for…
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PARIS, NEW YORK and LAKE FOREST, CA – Satellite operators Hunter Communications and Eutelsat Americas are partnering with Panasonic Avionics to help boost its in-flight connectivity capacity over…
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WINNIPEG – Rural and remote households in B.C., Alberta and Manitoba are next in line to benefit from faster, more reliable high-speed Internet as part of the federal government’s…
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JAMAIS DEPUIS 50 ANS, les décisions du CRTC furent aussi âprement contestées. Au cours des deux derniers mois, pas moins de cinq appels devant le Cabinet fédéral ont été…
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MONTREAL and QUINCY, MA – Cogeco Communications subsidiary Atlantic Broadband is buying the MetroCast cable systems in the eastern United States for US$1.4 billion, the company announced early Monday.
MetroCast's…
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TORONTO – TeraGo has named David Charron as its next chief financial officer, replacing Joe Prodan who left the company back in March.
Charron (pictured) will join TeraGo in…
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NEVER OVER THE LAST 50 years have the CRTC’s decisions been as hotly contested. Over the last two months, no fewer than five appeals to federal Cabinet have been…
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WYOMING, ON – The SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) Network is looking for a chief executive officer as it prepares to build an ultra-high-speed fibre optic regional broadband network…
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