
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

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

Rogers chief executive ‘implores’ CRTC not to change rules for wireless industry
The CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. says that Canada’s wireless industry has not fully matured and still needs “careful nourishing” as it makes huge investments

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

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Wholesale trade Statistics Canada will release wholesale trade and manufacturing numbers for November on Tuesday. The federal agency said wholesale sales rose 1.0 per cent

Rogers Q1 profit, adjusted earnings soar on revenue growth
Rogers Communications Inc. saw its first-quarter profit soar from the same time last year as its wireless division experienced a growth spurt that exceeded analyst

Rogers, Ericsson to test 5G tech in Ottawa
Rogers Communications Inc. expects to begin testing core applications for fifth-generation wireless networks later this year in Ottawa, after more precise 5G industry standards come

Rogers raises internet prices; Bell to bump up its fees in April
Two of Canada’s biggest internet service providers are preparing to increase their monthly subscriber prices, a move they say is justified by the investments they’re

Bell, Rogers, CBC join group seeking to have CRTC find and block content pirates
Prominent members of Canada’s entertainment industry are calling for a new federal agency to locate and shut down websites that are portals for illegally obtained

Ottawa’s CIRA warns of Canadian impact from U.S. repeal of ‘net neutrality’ regulations
Canadian supporters of “net neutrality” say a U.S. regulator’s vote to repeal Obama-era restraints on internet service providers is a step in the wrong direction because

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world this week
Trans Mountain melee continues: Oral submissions continue next week as the National Energy Board considers a motion from Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC, which argues that
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