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Hydro One uses utility poles to deploy internet service in new pilot with the Ontario government

The Ontario government has kickstarted a pilot project with Hydro One to bridge the digital divide for 1,450 residents in the municipality of Brighton. During...

Rogers acquires Nova Scotia’s Cross Country TV

Rogers has quietly snapped up regional communication and internet service provider Cross Country TV, based in Nova Scotia, according to a notice posted on...

Rogers launches its standalone 5G network, but it needs certified phones to work

Rogers officially turned on its standalone 5G network for its subscribers today, but customers looking to try it out will need a certified phone. Unlike...

CRTC agrees to let Rogers buy Shaw’s broadcasting services

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has agreed to let Rogers buy Shaw's broadcasting services, with specified conditions and modifications. As a part of...

Telus is upping its fixed wireless Internet speed game in rural communities across B.C. and Alberta

Telus is bringing faster fixed wireless Internet speeds to nearly 60 rural communities across British Columbia and Alberta by the end of the year.

Starlink raises internet service and hardware costs

Customers subscribed to SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service will soon need to pay more for internet as the company announced its first price hike...

Google Canada announces second cohort for Google Cloud Accelerator for startups

The company will offer the 11 startups cloud mentorship and technical project support, and more, for cloud startup founders and leaders.

Samsung’s A53 5G smartphone could be this year’s best midrange heavy-hitter

Samsung announced the Galaxy A53 5G smartphone on March 17, bringing more performance to its popular mid-range lineup. The A53 5G is visually identical to...

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The key ingredient to sustaining the virtual world

Best summarized as the gap between ‘the haves and have-nots’ in an increasingly technologically driven society, addressing the Digital Divide will be critical to supporting a society that clearly wants to perpetuate and expand virtual services.

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ITWC’s Elevator Pitch – Avaya IX Collaboration Unit CU360 with Corey Mindel

The days of booking large conference rooms for video calls are over. With more workers on the road or working at a distance, today’s...

Upgrading to the future: A new standard in document scanning

Ours is a digital world. Smart and wearable tech — now generating tens of billions in annual sales — is transforming the way people work. Many...

Why brick-and-mortar retail is taking the lead in edge computing

Few industries feel the disruption of new digitization-driven business models more than traditional brick-and-mortar retailers. Although 90 percent of worldwide retail sales still occur...

Transforming the banking and investing experience coming into the cognitive era

While it may not yet be possible for fintech enterprises to offer consumers 100 per cent personalized banking and investing experiences powered by cognitive...