
Ericsson, Carleton University team up to establish $2M 5G research chair
New initiative will explore technology such as systems that allow drones to be controlled beyond a pilot’s line of sight.

Ericsson, Carleton University team up to establish $2M 5G research chair
New initiative will explore technology such as systems that allow drones to be controlled beyond a pilot’s line of sight.

Vancouver’s Hootsuite adds Ottawa-based software developer Kamra to executive team
R&D expert joins social media management platform in key role as senior VP of software development.
Ericsson launches new 5G test lab at Kanata R&D facility
The space will allow Ericsson’s global partners and customers to work together on technology in the emerging field of virtualized 5G Radio Access Networks.

Ericsson, Nokia land 5G contracts from Canadian telecom firms
Contracts are seen by some to be a major hit to Huawei’s ambitions to be a player in Canada’s 5G network.

5G test platform readies Ottawa companies for primetime
Martello, SnowM among local firms leveraging next-gen networking tech developed by telecom giants

Swedish telecom Ericsson setting up 5G research lab at Carleton University
While Ericsson has long had a relationship with Carleton to attract co-op students and new graduates, the formal partnership will help bolster the networking giant’s

Ottawa among first Canadian cities for Rogers’ 5G rollout
The switch has officially been flipped on 5G in Ottawa as Rogers Communications announced Wednesday it has rolled out its version of the next-generation network

Techopia Live: Inside TÜV SÜD’s testing labs in Kanata North
Techopia Live went inside one of Kanata North’s longest-standing test facilities this week, where we learned how German operator TÜV SÜD is helping local firms

Ottawa among cities open for applications to public-private 5G testbed
A $400M public-private partnership is opening up a new testbed for companies in Ontario and Quebec to experiment with the coming wave of 5G networks

Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
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