WATERLOO – BlackBerry is teaming up with rival smartphone maker Samsung on a new security solution for Android smartphones, the company said Thursday.
Amidst a deluge of announcements made from…
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TORONTO – With statistics continuing to be dismal regarding the number of women in senior management positions in Canadian businesses, Women in Communications and Technology (WCT) is…
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FENELON FALLS, ON – Independent cable company Cable Cable says it's business as usual for its customers after the CRTC’s announcement last week that communication companies can no…
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VANCOUVER – Roam Mobility said that it is offering North America’s lowest priced prepaid service for Canadians travelling to the U.S. this winter.
For $19.95 per month (or 67 cents…
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HALIFAX – Beginning Sunday, 10-digit dialing will become mandatory for all local calls in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, which brings the three-month transition period to an end.
Since…
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TORONTO – Cisco Canada is launching a free classroom program designed to leverage athletes, experts, technology and the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games to bring to life a…
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TORONTO – Quebecor Media chief financial officer Jean-Francois Pruneau said Wednesday morning his company would love to be part of a national wireless play, has talked to…
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THERE ARE A WHOLE lot of misinformed Canadians when it comes to opinions on the function, and overall role, of the CRTC – something of which those working in…
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TORONTO – Members of the Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU) voted 73.7% in favour of joining the United Steelworkers (USW) in a referendum vote counted Friday.
The TWU represents 12,000 members…
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TORONTO – Rogers has hired another sales exec away from CBC after announcing that Janice Smith will become its vice president, national media sales, effective December 1st.
Smith comes to…
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