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Thursday, December 01, 2011
CLARIFICATION: Debate but no news on foreign telco ownership Our reporter misinterpreted remarks by a speaker at the recent International Institute of Communications Canada conference. Hank Intven clarifies
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Telus confirms it's pondering switch to GSM There have long been rumours that Telus will switch its wireless network from CDMA to GSM, and now a company executive confirms it's looking at the pros and cons. An industry analyst says its inevitable and now's the time to do it
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Google, the telco, anyone? There's more to the search giant's mobile plan than Android.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Trash the national broadband plan Do you think we need a national broadband Internet policy? If you're like a lot of readers, the answer is yes.
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Regulating VoIP right call The great voice over IP debate in Canada is finally over. At least for now. Last month the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission decided to regulate voice over IP services like regular voice services. This means incumbent local carriers, like Bell Canada and Telus, won’t be allowed to charge less for VoIP services than a threshold set by the CRTC in areas where the incumbents are the dominant service provider. 
Thursday, June 09, 2005
SaskTel soups up CRM efforts In a move to improve the way it bundles services to its customers, Saskatchewan-based telecommunications firm SaskTel announced last month that it has selected a marketing automation tool from analytics software vendor SAS Institute Inc. to improve its customer contact and retention initiatives.
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Deutsche Telekom to reintegrate T-Online Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe's largest telecommunications company, has moved to strengthen its ability to provide bundled voice, data and video services by making an offer to buy back the shares of its Internet subsidiary that it doesn't already own. 
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Aliant strikers going back to work Aliant says its unionized employees have agreed to contract terms and will be returning to work on Sept. 20, marking the end of a long and occasionally contentious strike at the Maritime telecommunications service provider.
Thursday, May 27, 2004
Telstra finally admits jobs going offshore Telstra Corp. Ltd. is sending 450 software jobs to India as part of its outsourcing agreement with IBM Corp.'s Global Services. 
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Bell West shake-up brings IP to B.C. Bell Canada is instating a new executive to oversee its operations in Alberta and B.C., a move that provides some insight as to the telco's plans for Western Canada.
Friday, November 28, 2003
Troubles at Telus Incumbent telco Telus Corp. is picking up the pieces after a terrible October. The month brought service disruptions, regulatory disappointments and even a shooting incident to the company.
Wednesday, July 02, 2003
Real answers from service providers Periodically I get the question, 
Sunday, December 22, 2002
Telecom 2003: a look ahead For most of the IT industry, the end of 2002 will be the close of year that can be called both dismal and disappointing, especially for the telcos.
Thursday, July 25, 2002
Sending out for development For a software vendor, the idea of outsourcing the development of its core product may seem nonsensical, but for one Canadian start-up, it was a must to get its software to market quickly and drum up financial support.
Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Telecom woes strike Teleglobe Teleglobe Inc. announced Wednesday that it is axing 850 jobs. In total, the company is expected to lose half of its U.S. workforce along with 15 per cent in Canada.
Monday, December 11, 2000
New Zealand anti-hacking law hits further snags New Zealand Lawyers and Internet users are finding ever more problems with the proposed "anti-hacking law."
Thursday, July 29, 1999
Wi-LAN boosts wireless to 30Mbps Wi-LAN Inc. last month raised the bar for unlicensed wireless bandwidth when it released the 30Mbps I.Will access point. 
Thursday, February 11, 1999
IT and the negligent CEO
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