L-Spark accelerator companies demo secure IoT applications as second cohort unveiled
L-Spark and its corporate partners celebrated the first round of their secure IoT accelerator program Wednesday at the Brookstreet Hotel as they looked to the
L-Spark accelerator companies demo secure IoT applications as second cohort unveiled
L-Spark and its corporate partners celebrated the first round of their secure IoT accelerator program Wednesday at the Brookstreet Hotel as they looked to the
Ottawa-based CIRA lands spot in first cohort of L-Spark’s new secure IoT accelerator
The Ottawa-based company responsible for the .ca domain is among the first cohort of companies joining a new accelerator spearheaded by L-Spark and its team
Kanata’s L-Spark accelerator returns to SaaS focus for sixth cohort
Kanata-based L-Spark is refocusing its accelerator to find the best software-as-a-service firms in Canada
Ottawa’s L-Spark partners with Telus, BlackBerry, Solace on new IoT accelerator
L-Spark is adding another accelerator program to its repertoire, this time teaming up with Telus, fellow Ottawa firm Solace and existing partner BlackBerry on a
Telus says a federal government ban on Huawei equipment could set back 5G network plan
Telus Corp. acknowledged Thursday that the deployment of its fifth-generation wireless network could be delayed and be more expensive than anticipated if the federal government chooses
Telus leads $62M round of financing for Toronto-based startup League
A Canadian startup company has raised $62 million from Telus Ventures and other major backers to expand its digital employee health benefits business with new
Telus postpaid wireless subscribers up 9%, but lower than Big Three rivals
Telus Corp. joined the club of Canadian wireless providers that posted stronger subscriber growth in the first quarter, although its additions paled in comparison to
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
Across eastern Ontario, companies are becoming increasingly creative with how they help charitable causes by developing their own corporate social responsibility programs. “We are doing
Feds cutting cords on 80K landlines with $176M VoIP Telus contract
The federal government is overhauling the desktop communications tools used by thousands of public servants across the National Capital Region under a massive multi-year deal
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