CRTC gives public another chance for TV comment

The CRTC is giving the public another chance to make its views known in the review of the national television industry through an online forum, and it has also narrowed down its priorities for discussion to four general areas.

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Wind lowers domestic roaming prices

Wind Mobile on Thursday announced lower prices for domestic roaming as it begins using higher-quality networks for its customers travelling outside their base.

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Competition watchdog suggests ‘separation’ of incumbents’ retail, wholesale

Competition Commissioner John Pecman said Wednesday the CRTC should consider requiring a "vertical separation" of wholesale and retail operations at Canada’s wireless companies as part of the telecom regulator’s review of wholesale wireless competition.

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Software-defined networking market to boom: IDC

The market for software-defined networks will multiply in the coming years, according to a new forecast from International Data Corp.

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Madeline Ziniak stepping down from OMNI

Rogers Communications Inc. said Wednesday that Madeline Ziniak will step down as national vice-president of its OMNI Television network in October.

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Small ISPs positive, Xplornet critical of new 3500 MHz policy

The government’s proposed changes to the licensing of 3500 MHz spectrum are receiving praise from small wireless Internet service providers (ISPs), while satellite Internet provider Xplornet Communications Inc. said it is “deeply concerned.”

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Another Church report blasts efforts to ‘enhance’ mobile competition

University of Calgary economists Jeffrey Church and Andrew Wilkins are back at it, criticizing government attempts to bring more competition to Canada's wireless sector and insisting those efforts amount to a subsidization of non-viable companies by taxpayers with no justifiable benefit to consumers.

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CWTA’s Devon Jacobs passes away

Devon Jacobs, senior director of government affairs with the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), died on Aug. 15 at the age of 49, The Hill Times reported online Tuesday.

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Tech giants pick sides as battle for IoT protocol unfolds

Some of the largest software and hardware makers in the world, including Microsoft Corp., Qualcomm Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Intel Corp., are choosing sides in a battle over communications standards as the world of connected devices evolves into an Internet of Things.

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Prepaid expiration lawsuit against Bell to proceed

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has decided a class-action lawsuit against BCE Inc. regarding the expiry of prepaid accounts for mobile service can proceed, a law firm involved in the case said Monday.

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