Nokia reports loss, warns of decline in networks industry
Nokia continued to be hit by a decline in its core networks sector in the second quarter with almost flat sales, and cautioned Thursday that
Nokia reports loss, warns of decline in networks industry
Nokia continued to be hit by a decline in its core networks sector in the second quarter with almost flat sales, and cautioned Thursday that
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
DragonWave’s biggest problem, in one graph
DragonWave reported its Q3 2017 results this week, and looking back year-over-year, it wasn’t good news. The Kanata-based company, which provides packet microwave radio systems, brought in
Ottawa tech firms descend on Vegas to show wares at Consumer Electronics Showcase
The start of the new year means new tech at the Consumer Electronics Showcase, and several local Ottawa area companies are in Las Vegas this week
Taking on the world from Ottawa: BOBs awards celebrate city’s business champions
Amid the celebrations Thursday night at the Westin Hotel, where more than two dozen local residents and companies were feted at the Best Ottawa Business
‘Really good names’ vying for Invest Ottawa post, co-chair says
As the city’s main economic development agency, Invest Ottawa is responsible for selling the world on the merits of doing business in the nation’s capital.
DragonWave shareholders vote to consolidate shares
DragonWave shareholders voted at a special meeting Tuesday to consolidate shares in an effort to avoid being delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange. DragonWave shares
DragonWave posts third-quarter loss of $6.2 million, as business transition continues
Significant network expansions with key customers in India and North America will boost Ottawa-based DragonWave’s revenue in the coming months, CEO Peter Allen said in
DragonWave, Nokia have agreement on future relationship
Shares of Ottawa-based DragonWave soared 74 per cent in midday trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange Wednesday after news the firm had reached an agreement
DragonWave cuts 25 per cent of workforce, 6 per cent of Ottawa staff, in ‘difficult’ quarter
Ottawa-based DragonWave’s fiscal 2016 second quarter was “difficult,” CEO Peter Allen conceded when the company reported its quarterly results earlier this week. The quarter saw
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