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AT&T adds Wi-Fi hot zone to relieve NYC congestion
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
AT&T adds Wi-Fi hot zone to relieve NYC congestion
The U.S. carrier has repeatedly acknowledged the drain on network resources from new smartphones. This is one of many strategies for expanding its network to try to meet current and future demand.
Public Mobile debuts May 26 in Toronto
Friday, May 21, 2010
Public Mobile debuts May 26 in Toronto
Two months after it began signing up subscribers, the startup will turn on its network in Toronto. By next year the network will run from Windsor to Quebec City
Breaking News: Public Mobile starts service next week
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Breaking News: Public Mobile starts service next week
Two months after it began signing up subscribers, the startup will turn on its network in Toronto and Montreal. By next year the network will run from Windsor to Quebec City
Wireless Gigabit spec published, gains Cisco support
Monday, May 10, 2010
Wireless Gigabit spec published, gains Cisco support
Technology would be a high speed wireless link from PCs to monitors. The first products are expected next year
Cogeco offers $5 unlimited WiFi plan for the iPad
Monday, May 10, 2010
Cogeco offers $5 unlimited WiFi plan for the iPad
Coinciding with Apple’s iPad pre-order date, Cogeco will launch a $5 per month, contract-free, unlimited WiFi service for the iPad. The catch? The service is only available in downtown Toronto. Plus, Apple releases Canadian iPad availability and pricing info.
CRTC demands shareholder changes at DAVE
Friday, May 07, 2010
CRTC demands shareholder changes at DAVE
Startup will have to change veto rights and director structure before it can get its carrier licence, says the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Bell will be biggest TV provider, says CEO
Friday, May 07, 2010
Bell will be biggest TV provider, says CEO
The telco is bringing IPTV to Toronto and Montreal this year, allowing it to take the fight to cablecos. An industry analyst says it's a weapon Bell badly needs
Carriers shouldn't rush to LTE, says Telus CEO
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Carriers shouldn't rush to LTE, says Telus CEO
In what could be seen as a shot at a Western Canadian cable competitor, Darren Entwistle said wireless operators need to pay for their new networks before jumping to a new technology
Rogers CEO urges early spectrum auction
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Rogers CEO urges early spectrum auction
It's been less than two years since the last spectrum auction, but already incumbent wireless carriers are facing off against startups. Find out why
REVIEW: Samsung ML-2525W
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
REVIEW: Samsung ML-2525W
While pricing for wireless and laser printing is on the decline, there aren’t a lot of models on the market that include both. The Samsung ML-2525W is one of those exceptions that hits the sub-$200 price point with a smart, compact design that works well in any home or small office space.
Cisco unveils Wi-Fi interference detector
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Cisco unveils Wi-Fi interference detector
With its 3500 series wireless access points, Cisco Systems Inc. is introducing CleanAir to detect surveillance cameras, cordless phones and other sources of interference. Find out how it can deal with an Xbox problem
Wireless sector good for the country, says report
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wireless sector good for the country, says report
Paid for by the industry, the report is aimed at showing the sector’s benefit to the Canadian economy. The head of an industry association says the study is needed because sometimes the industry’s importance is overlooked
Avaya rolls out wireless 802.11 controllers
Monday, April 26, 2010
Avaya rolls out wireless 802.11 controllers
At the Interop industry conference in Las Vegas, Avaya Inc. announced the 8100 series wireless local-area networking products, which combine wired and wireless networks. It also announced a SIP telephony gateway and is expanding the Ethernet Routing Switch product line it acquired from Nortel Networks Corp.
New wireless entrants encourage foreign ownership
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
New wireless entrants encourage foreign ownership
Officials from Public Mobile and Globalive wireless say allowing more foreign investment in Canadian telecommunications carriers, it will be easier for new wireless entrants to raise money so they can compete against the incumbents. Read the latest in the House of Commons industry committee hearings on foreign ownership
New foreign investment rules must be fair, MPs warned
Thursday, April 15, 2010
New foreign investment rules must be fair, MPs warned
Five of the country’s biggest telecom companies told a parliamentary committee that any liberalization of the laws have to apply equally to wireless, cable and phone companies, big and small
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