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15 May 2012
Rogers gets into the SIP business
Cableco is offering SIP trunking to get its business customers off PBX systems
15 May 2012
Why integrate Wi-Fi radios into small cellular cells
A vendor representing Canadian network equipment makers explains why carriers are interested in solutions that integrate Wi-Fi into femtocells
11 May 2012
Rogers offers lure to M2M developers
Carrier partners with a cloud-based software platform for developers which has hooks into Rogers wired and wireless network
09 May 2012
Users of mobile devices want more security
Survey says users look to service providers to be protected as they use public wireless networks
09 May 2012
FCC chair lays out plans for more U.S. spectrum
New rules to ease use of LTE in 800MHz band and shift satellite-dedicated spectrum for mobile use are part of strategy
09 May 2012
AT&T sees an end to Wi-Fi-only tablets
Thanks to falling prices of radio gear, soon any tablet you want to buy will come not only with Wi-Fi but also the ability to connect to a cellular network
23 Apr 2012
Expert skeptical carriers need to cap LTE data
IEEE member claims major reason carriers are placing data caps on their LTE services is to prevent users dropping landlines and going exclusively with wireless data
18 Apr 2012
Honeywell, Inmarsat to improve in-flight connectivity
Companies to work on satellite-based in-flight wireless communications system to boost speeds up to 50 Mbps by 2014
12 Apr 2012
Carriers asked if they’re serious about the cloud
Telecommunications consultants grill some of the country's biggest providers on the future of cloud-based telecom services
11 Apr 2012
No need for smart phone protection here: Wireless group
U.S. carriers are teaming to create a database to combat cell phone theft. But a group representing Canadian carriers says it will be too expensive to do here
27 Mar 2012
Avaya expands cloud offerings
Collaboration platforms to be offered under the AvayaLive name either direct from the company or through service providers
26 Mar 2012
Akamai to launch IPv6 service in April
"Now the market is starting to take IPv6 seriously," says official of content delivery company. "By the end of 2012, we're going to see some real uptick in the percent of IPv6 traffic we see out there."
21 Mar 2012
Hosted VC provider now sells virtual ports
Blue Jeans Network offers the choice of buying concurrent connections or blocks of minutes for its videoconferencing service
21 Mar 2012
Few tablets sold have cellular connection: Analysts
Wi-Fi versions of the devices are overwhelmingly the choice of buyers in Canada and the U.S., probably because of data costs
15 Mar 2012
MAILBAG: Jobs, disasters, spectrum and lofty goals
Our weekly roundup of reader views on wireless spectrum, IT jobs, cloud disaster recovery and goal-setting for a senior vice-president
14 Mar 2012
Telus now offers full managed mobile services
Carrier teams with U.S. services provider to offer enterprises the ability to outsource configuration, management and analysis of mobile devices
14 Mar 2012
Ottawa to put limits on 700 MHz spectrum auction
The big carriers didn't get the open auction they want, but new operators also didn't get the opportunity to buy all of the spectrum themselves
07 Mar 2012
Mobile network satisfaction dropping: Global survey
Unhappy with your mobile service provider? You're not alone in the world. Users are disappointed with speed, voice quality and coverage
02 Mar 2012
ISPs to fight CRTC again on wholesale rates
The battle over wholesale rates between independent service providers and big carriers isn't over yet
28 Feb 2012
Ericsson joins OpenStack for cloud operators
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS: Open source community for private and public clouds gains a major network equipment manufacturer
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Ottawa Hospital goes mobile with IBM middleware
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
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Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (16 May 2012)
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Open source Java moving to Linux, AIX on PowerPC
By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Open source Java will be brought to the PowerPC architecture for Linux and IBM's AIX OS under a proposal floated lastweek that could ...
Canadian employee survey indicates dark view of cloud
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If Canadian enterprises are using cloud computing, their employees may be the last to know. A recent research bulletin from Toronto-based Pollara of ...
Consumerization trends hit IT service management
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Unified communications still fragmented
By: Bob Violino (5/16/2012 10:17:00 AM)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. - Unified communications (UC) technology has garnered a fair amount of attention, much of it due to vendors touting their UC offerin ...
Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (5/16/2012 10:02:00 AM)
Shaw Communications has scored a big win in its campaign to extend its services to municipalities. The Calgary-based cableco won a bidding contest to ...
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Consultant says critical infrastructure at risk
By: Sean Martin (07 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Cybercriminals have already figured out how to hack into enterprise infrastructure, and the critical infrastructure that con ...
SAP fires back against Oracle's HANA 'falsehoods'
By: Chris Kanaracus (04 May 2012)
BOSTON -- SAP's technology chief has given a strong rebuttal to a recent presentation by an Oracle executive that was critical of SAP's HANA in-m ...
Open-source in government can save billions: group
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
On the eve of its 10-year anniversary, a Canadian advocacy group for open-source software in government says it’s closer to achieving its goal: ...
Google's BigQuery made to crunch big data
By: Thor Olavsrud (08 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. --Few companies in the world have access to datasets as large as Google does, and, unsurprisingly, Google is one of the companies at ...
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