
Little known among consumers, Huawei has high profile in Canadian tech networks
Before the arrest of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver last weekend, the Chinese company wasn’t a household name in Canada –

Little known among consumers, Huawei has high profile in Canadian tech networks
Before the arrest of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver last weekend, the Chinese company wasn’t a household name in Canada –

OBJ’s news agenda for the coming week in Ottawa business
Au revoir, RendezVous The big story we’re following this week is the fallout from Friday’s news that Eugene Melnyk’s Capital Sports Management is suing John

Ottawa’s internet infrastructure taking shape with Fibre Centre, Purecolo
The future of the internet in Ottawa has never looked brighter thanks to the efforts of numerous groups aiming to improve the National Capital Region’s

Huawei revenues rise amid escalating security fears in Canada
Huawei’s global sales continued to climb in the first half of the year even as concerns about the smartphone maker’s links to the Chinese government

Ottawa 5G partners stand with Huawei despite security threat allegations
A new report is resurrecting security fears related to the Chinese state’s influence on Huawei, a telecom firm with a sizable presence in Ottawa that’s

Huawei joins Ottawa-based CENGN, extends Carleton 5G partnership
Huawei Canada is reaffirming its 5G confidence in Ottawa, as the Chinese telecom firm announced today it would join the CENGN consortium and extend its

Bell joins Ottawa-based telecom consortium CENGN
One of Canada’s telecom heavyweights has joined a local industry organization aimed at developing the next generation of networking technologies. Bell is the newest member

Video: Why are Ottawa’s telecom competitors cooperating on 5G?
In a follow-up to Techopia’s feature on the 5G buzz in Ottawa, Ritch Dusome – CENGN’s president and CEO – and Rob Cameron, Nokia’s vice-president

Ottawa telecom industry gearing up for high-potential 5G
There’s a buzz in the Capital. Business leaders from Kanata to Parliament Hill – telecom players, especially – have turned their eyes to the future:

Ontario government allocates $63M for CENGN’s network development
Ottawa’s Centre for Next Generation Networks (CENGN) will receive $63 million over the next five years as part of the Ontario government’s $650-million investments in
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