Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corp. said in a press release Thursday it has launched a new Internet service for its business customers with speeds of up to 10 Gbps per second.
Most Internet traffic will be encrypted by next year: Sandvine
Encrypted Internet traffic currently makes up about one-third of North American traffic, a figure that is projected to grow to two-thirds by 2016, after Netflix Inc. begins using encryption, according to a new report from network management provider Sandvine Inc.
Pay-per-view sports getting boost from boxing
BCE posts slightly lower profits in Q1
Tablet market continues shipment decline: IDC
Court action could clarify CRTC commissioners’ rights: Denton
A former CRTC commissioner says a court proceeding initiated by current commissioner Raj Shoan, which challenges the findings of an internal report into harassment and seeks to limit Chairman Jean-Pierre Blais' control, could help clarify the rights of and limits to the power of various CRTC players.
Google launches Digital News Initiative in Europe
Wireless health damage as certain as human-caused climate change: scientist
OTTAWA — A U.S. scientist who was part of a team that won a Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore in 2007 for their work on climate change told a Canadian parliamentary committee on Tuesday that evidence linking wireless radiation to various health ailments is at least as convincing as the evidence linking global warming to greenhouse gases.
YouTube to make feature films
PIAC re-launches undue-preference complaint against Shomi
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) has re-launched an undue-preference complaint against Rogers Communications Inc.'s and Shaw Communications Inc.’s Shomi streaming service, following uncertainty about how a recent CRTC decision would affect the service.