Feds proposing new internet, phone rules to the CRTC
Smaller internet service providers are cautiously optimistic about the new telecom policy directives unveiled by the federal government that are aimed at the Canadian Radio-television
Feds proposing new internet, phone rules to the CRTC
Smaller internet service providers are cautiously optimistic about the new telecom policy directives unveiled by the federal government that are aimed at the Canadian Radio-television
People on the Move: Jennifer Cross welcomes the chance to reimagine the office space
Jennifer Cross, through her new role with MARANT Construction, is now helping clients reconceptualize what their offices could look like.
CRTC approves broadcast component of Rogers-Shaw deal, with conditions
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has approved Rogers Communications’ acquisition of Shaw Communications’ broadcasting services, but will force the company to meet a series
Revealed: Best Places to Work in Ottawa
Recipients were ranked according to their performance in areas such as leadership and planning, corporate culture, job satisfaction, training and pay and benefits.
MPs hammer Shaw, Rogers executives about proposed combination of telecom carriers
But company executives argued that they should combine their assets and focus spending on a new generation of networks during a race to bring faster
Rogers, governments to split cost of boosting wireless service in Eastern Ontario
Cornwall and Kingston are among the communities covered by the project
Rogers’s $26B plan to buy Shaw raises red flags about competition
Telecom firms are fierce combatants in the wireless sector.
Rogers Communications shares up after Q3 results top expectations
Wireless service revenue fell nine per cent from the third quarter of 2019, mainly due to less overage revenue.
Gatineau proptech firm 1VALET hopes Rogers deal opens doors to new growth
Company said this week it’s signed a five-year partnership that will see the telecom giant offer 1VALET’s smart-building technology to internet customers in Ontario, New
Federal bureaucrats cautious about network overload as remote work increases
Federal government managers and employees have been advised to take precautions to manage the load on communications systems as Canadians shift to remote working conditions
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