GATINEAU – There’s still time to let the CRTC know what you think of its Wireless Code of Conduct.
The Commission opened its online discussion forum Tuesday and encouraged Canadians…
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MONTREAL – Videotron cut the ribbon on its new $40 million data centre in Montreal on Tuesday.
Designed specifically for data hosting, the 4,000-square-metre facility has an available load of…
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Without a major regulatory change, the traditional TV industry here faces a chilling future
IF THE CRTC DOESN’T, at long last, review the 1999 New Media…
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OVER THE SUMMER, our shirt-challenged prime minister and national rock band reminded us that we stand unique in the world. As a country, we caught a glimpse of ourselves…
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MONTREAL – Concerns over “allegations of systemic and overt racism” within the CRTC have prompted two community organizations to petition Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly to reinstate former Ontario CRTC…
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LONDON – “Real” 5G is still at least four years away as service providers struggle to find convincing use cases, says a new report from IHS Markit.
The 5G…
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TORONTO – Telus has joined forces with Toronto's Co-op Cabs to offer free Wi-Fi to passengers in the 6ix.
Wi-Fi-enabled Co-op Cabs will hit the streets starting this week, with…
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TORONTO – Canada’s hot housing market is getting its own weekly news show on Business News Network (BNN).
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AMSTERDAM – With broadcasters now facing daily cyber assaults on their websites, the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) and the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) have teamed up to assist manufacturers…
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TORONTO – Canadian satire site TheBeaverton.com will bring its brand of mock news to Bell Media’s Comedy Network this November in a new TV series aptly called The Beaverton.
The…
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