Huawei joins Ottawa-based CENGN, extends Carleton 5G partnership
Huawei Canada is reaffirming its 5G confidence in Ottawa, as the Chinese telecom firm announced today it would join the CENGN consortium and extend its
Huawei joins Ottawa-based CENGN, extends Carleton 5G partnership
Huawei Canada is reaffirming its 5G confidence in Ottawa, as the Chinese telecom firm announced today it would join the CENGN consortium and extend its
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
Ottawa telecom industry gearing up for high-potential 5G
There’s a buzz in the Capital. Business leaders from Kanata to Parliament Hill – telecom players, especially – have turned their eyes to the future:
Ontario government allocates $63M for CENGN’s network development
Ottawa’s Centre for Next Generation Networks (CENGN) will receive $63 million over the next five years as part of the Ontario government’s $650-million investments in
New $10M Innovation Centre lab to help Ottawa startups test IoT, smart city tech
Ottawa’s recently completed Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards will be receiving millions of dollars worth of advanced communications equipment that proponents say will help local startups
CENGN on display at Dusseldorf conference
Officials from Canada’s Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks are in Dusseldorf, Germany, this week, where they will unveil some of the facility’s commercialization
CENGN partners showcase smart city solution at Berlin conference
A new CENGN solution partnering member company Juniper Networks with Inocybe Technologies will help make smart cities a reality, CENGN president and CEO Ritch Dusome
Fujitsu joins CENGN consortium
The Centre of Excellence for Next Generation Networks added to its consortium this week, with the announcement that Fujitsu had joined the organization. “Fujitsu will
CENGN on its way to worldwide recognition, says annual report
The Center of Excellence for Next Generation (CENGN) highlighted its successes in its annual report released Monday. The Ottawa-based centre’s CEO, Ritch Dusome, said those
CENGN launches, promising to bridge the gap between ICT research and commercialization
A consortium of industry, academic and research leaders was launched in Ottawa Thursday, aimed at accelerating the commercialization of next generation communication solutions. The Centre
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