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Toronto flash flood tests conferencing firm’s DR plan

A severe thunderstorm that dumped more than five inches of rain on Toronto in just two hours and caused over $850 million in damages...

How the iPhone will influence Web apps, design

Industry watchers pretty much agree that wireless use of the Internet will surpass desktop use, and the iPhone is going a long way to accelerate that sea change. Users will expect a better experience than they have now

WiMax Forum supports Australia’s big broadband rollout

Not-for-profit industry group, the WiMax Forum, has thrown its full support behind the federal government's A$1.9 billion (US$1.6 billion) Australia Connected infrastructure initiative to roll-out ADSL 2+ and WiMAX to 99 percent of Australia by 2009.

Government has role to play in Internet

In a recent column in The Toronto Star, Dr. Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa and an expert on Internet and e-commerce law, suggested that the various levels of Canadian government should do more to promote the potential of user-generated content.

Ontario unveils COBRA

The Ontario government has launched a new program to bring high-speed telecommunications access to northern and rural communities in the province.

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