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Wireless revenue up as competition increases: CRTC
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wireless revenue up as competition increases: CRTC
In its annual report on the communications industry, the telecom regulator shows how new entrants have made an impact in only a year
Ericsson's LTE Advanced demo hits almost 1Gbps
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ericsson's LTE Advanced demo hits almost 1Gbps
We won't see it until 2013, but the test in Sweden shows what's coming for the fourth generatio wireless technology
Paradis mum on telecom timetable
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Paradis mum on telecom timetable
New Industry Minister won't say when digital strategy and telecom ownership rules will be released. Meanwhile, a Rogers executive sent him a warning
New Industry Minister at conference this week
Monday, May 30, 2011
New Industry Minister at conference this week
Telecom summit will hear first public speech from Christian Paradis. While the conference is on the telecom regulator will release a decision new wireless carriers see as vital to their futures
Public Mobile, Mobilicity mark 1st anniversaries
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Public Mobile, Mobilicity mark 1st anniversaries
Neither will say how many subscribers they have after 12 months of operations. But both maintain they are strong and will continue expanding their networks
Data roaming shelter for new carriers vital: Report
Monday, May 16, 2011
Data roaming shelter for new carriers vital: Report
Ottawa has to step in to ensure new carriers will have to only pay reasonable roaming fees to incumbents, says a telecom consulting firm. Read why Rogers says it isn't needed, while two new carriers say it's a necessity
Huawei, ZTE trade lawsuits
Friday, April 29, 2011
Huawei, ZTE trade lawsuits
The two Chinese communications equipment makers have fired patent infringment suits against each other shortly after ZTE and Ericsson exchanged statements of claim
Rogers, Bell, Telus still dominate wireless
Monday, April 25, 2011
Rogers, Bell, Telus still dominate wireless
Increased competition from new entrants pushes up rate of wireless adoption, figures show. However, the big three still have the overwhelming number of subscribers
Mobilicity chair resigns from one of his companies
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Mobilicity chair resigns from one of his companies
The company's chair, John Bitove, resigned as executive chairman of fast food chain owner Priszm Income Fund. A telecom consultant says the failure of a company Bitove had invested in won't affect the wireless carrier
Three telecom issues stranded by government defeat
Friday, March 25, 2011
Three telecom issues stranded by government defeat
ELECTION 2011: With the dismissal of Parliament a trio of important matters has been abandoned. Here's a primer on why they may be raised during the campaign
ISPs gain from CRTC ruling on switching providers
Friday, March 18, 2011
ISPs gain from CRTC ruling on switching providers
Upcoming rule change will make it easier for subscribers to switch service providers, giving ISPs an equal chance in the hot communications market
Keep incumbents out of next wireless auction: Wind
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Keep incumbents out of next wireless auction: Wind
Industry submissions for the 700 Mhz auction are in and they again pit incumbents against startups. Read what's at stake and the tough choices Ottawa has to make
Shaw delays wireless network launch to 2012
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Shaw delays wireless network launch to 2012
The cable operator expected to start offering service in September, but after the head of its wireless division left the debut has been put off
YEAR IN REVIEW: May 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
YEAR IN REVIEW: May 2010
Dell announces its Streak table, rivals AMD and Intel release new chips, Mozilla CEO John Lilly quits, Symantec buys VeriSign. The IT news highlights of May 2010
ITU softens on the definition of 4G mobile
Monday, December 20, 2010
ITU softens on the definition of 4G mobile
The early version of LTE being deployed by wireless carriers now may be able to carry the treasured 4G designation if a telecom body has its way
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