TORONTO – With a conference theme of: Transforming our Digital Lives: Managing Disruption in an Intelligent Connected World, the 2020 Canadian Telecom Summit opened its registration today.
For three…
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TORONTO – Today, Rogers Communications will start bringing its products right to its customers.
Rogers Pro On-the-Go is a new, personalized retail service which aims to make buying a wireless…
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TORONTO – The Motion Picture Association of Canada has published a study which shows a growing number of Canadians are visiting illegal streaming sites and exposing themselves to cyber…
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GATINEAU – The first call for applications for Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and all other satellite-communications-dependent communities in Canada closed on October 3.
While the CRTC confirmed that it…
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REGINA — On October 4 nearly 5,000 workers at SaskTel, SaskEnergy, SaskPower, SaskWater, DirectWest, SecurTek, and the province’s Water Security Agency went on strike. All of the employees…
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Would let the province veto future Netflix-type deals
OTTAWA – In the most detailed plan yet on broadcasting from any of any of the major political parties during the federal…
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LETHBRIDGE – Southern Alberta’s oldest television station, Global Lethbridge, officially moved to its new downtown space this week.
“We are committed to being a staple of the community and our…
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VANCOUVER – With its latest Telus Wise happiness workshop announced Wednesday, Telus is hoping to equip teens in grades 9 through 12 with the better skills and practices…
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TORONTO – Canada’s Ace Bakery wants Canadians to connect with each other at dinner time and has come up with the perfect solution, which is impeccably on-brand.
On Wednesday,…
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TORONTO – Global communications software provider IMImobile is collaborating with the CBC for Ask CBC News, a new text-messaging service which invites voters to send election-based…
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