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Analysis: The A,B,Cs of the next spectrum auction
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Analysis: The A,B,Cs of the next spectrum auction
ANALYSIS The much anticipated 700 MHz auction has been carefully structured by Industry Canada. Here's a guide to which spectrum will be most fought over, and why
ISPs get go-ahead to offer faster speeds this week
Monday, January 30, 2012
ISPs get go-ahead to offer faster speeds this week
Independent providers will be able to compete better with the big carriers starting Feb. 1. They also scored a temporary win against Bell
Why green data centres are cool
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Why green data centres are cool
Advances in cooling technology making data centres more power-efficient. Is it about Mother Earth, or is it about the money?
Increased bandwidth powers new M2M applications
Monday, January 09, 2012
Increased bandwidth powers new M2M applications
Service providers in the M2M business predict faster bandwidth will lead to innovative uses of the technology
ISPs to fight Bell again on competition
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
ISPs to fight Bell again on competition
A group of independent Internet providers is about to go to the CRTC to complain over Bell's negotiating tactics. Meanwhile an ISP has increased some rates as a result of a CRTC ruling
Will spectrum fragmentation mean costlier LTE phones?
Monday, December 19, 2011
Will spectrum fragmentation mean costlier LTE phones?
An industry analyst argues more expensive LTE devices are a certainty because manufacturers will have to consider the many frequencies carriers want to run it on. Read why others disagree
Technology News Gallery: Week of Dec. 19
Monday, December 19, 2011
Technology News Gallery: Week of Dec. 19
Our weekly look at technology news around with world in pictures
CRTC opens up telecom competition in the north
Thursday, December 15, 2011
CRTC opens up telecom competition in the north
Regulator ends Northwestel’s monopoly in the NWT, Yukon and Nunavut to try to spur competition and lower prices for telecommunications in the north
Ottawa turns to hosted utility management solution
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Ottawa turns to hosted utility management solution
When utilities were tired of circulating and marking up documents for public works approvals, the city went for an answer in the cloud
Skeptics find flaws in Carrier IQ app analysis
Friday, December 02, 2011
Skeptics find flaws in Carrier IQ app analysis
Although it can see a lot of data, one expert says the company's daemon doesn't appear to access the user interface layer, where text entry is done
Indie ISPs call for more competition
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Indie ISPs call for more competition
A panel on internet traffic management at the Privacy and Internet Security Congress debates the secrecy of the big telcos' billing models and “the kind of arrogance we need to move away from”
Dave Dobbin leaves Mobilicity
Monday, November 21, 2011
Dave Dobbin leaves Mobilicity
President of wireless startup is gone after 18 months of operations. An industry analyst says the debt from buying spectrum plus having to build its own network may have played a part
ISP complaints over CRTC decision increase
Thursday, November 17, 2011
ISP complaints over CRTC decision increase
With a day to look in detail at the commission's wholesale billing ruling, some independent Internet service providers are finding more faults
CRTC opts for capacity-based billing for ISPs
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
CRTC opts for capacity-based billing for ISPs
Many independent ISPs are uncertain what the effect of the ruling will be on the prices they will charge residential and business customers
Bringing business and academia together
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Bringing business and academia together
IT LEADERSHIP AWARDS 2011 Queen's University James McKeen agreed to run the IT Leadership Forum on one condition: It was to be a one-year term. Thirty years later, he's still doing it
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