
The CRTC’s flawed far north approach
By Mark Goldberg, a telecommunications consultant The headlines were breathless – Canada’s telecom regulator is going to cut the cost of internet services for people living in the far north
By Mark Goldberg, a telecommunications consultant The headlines were breathless – Canada’s telecom regulator is going to cut the cost of internet services for people living in the far north
By Mark Goldberg, a telecommunications consultant An opinion piece in Monday’s Globe and Mail included a line that caught my eye. “A 2022 study found that Canada’s wireless rates were the
IT IS ALMOST A DEFINING characteristic for Canadians to distinguish ourselves from our neighbors to the south. The untrained ear may think we speak English somewhat similarly, but Canadians emphatically
WEDNESDAY, THE CRTC released a report by EKOS Research as part of its so-called Talk Broadband initiative. “EKOS Research Associates conducted two types of public opinion research on telecommunication services
IT IS UNLIKELY THAT WE will see the elimination of usage sensitive pricing for the aggregated wholesale services that many internet services providers use to reach their customers (as I
This week on Cartt.ca – The Podcast, we’re joined by Jeffrey Maddox, President of Nokia
Advocacy groups for Canadian film, TV and media production companies are applauding Canadian Heritage Minister
By Ahmad Hathout CRTC commissioners Nirmala Naidoo and Ellen Desmond have been reappointed by Order
Bell Media’s CTV Life Channel announced last week its new original docuseries Queen of the Castle will premiere Wednesday,
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