Canada’s Need for Advanced Public Safety Networks
Recent news headlines illustrate that emergencies can strike with little warning and alarming regularity, highlighting the need in Canada for advanced public safety communication networks.
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Recent news headlines illustrate that emergencies can strike with little warning and alarming regularity, highlighting the need in Canada for advanced public safety communication networks.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) last week announced details of an upcoming auction of residual spectrum licences. In total, 225 unallocated licences will
The CRTC announced Friday that Rogers, subject to fulfilling conditions, will receive up to roughly $12 million from the CRTC’s Broadband Fund to build new
Telus flanker brand Koodo has this week expanded its new internet service in more provinces. Koodo internet is now available in Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Nova
A pilot project using Rogers’s 5G-powered AI technology will be used by the city of Toronto as part of its Congestion Management Plan, which was
By Ahmad Hathout Telus filed a trademark last week for a service that provides support for device repair, maintenance and protection. According to the application,
Groups representing deaf and blind Canadians that took part in the CRTC’s two-and-a-half-year review of video relay service (VRS) are accusing the country’s large telecom
By Ahmad Hathout Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri told members of the House of Commons industry committee Monday that the wireless price increases it
SaskTel announced Friday that it has expanded 5G service in more communities in Saskatchewan. The Crown corporation said it launched 5G on 30 additional cell
Cogeco announced Thursday it is launching mobile services under its Breezeline brand in the United States. The product will operate as a mobile virtual network