The CRTC has given the green light for three licences to operate radio stations in Quebec and Manitoba.
SCC wrestles with scope of harm in online libel case
OTTAWA — Canada’s highest court should prepare for consequences wrought on Canadian media in other countries, if it determines that a libel case — based on a foreign news article read by Canadians over the internet — can be tried in an Ontario court, the Supreme Court heard Wednesday.
New wireless-extending tech a ‘paradigm shift’ for 5G: federal researchers
Monique Lafontaine appointed Ontario commissioner for CRTC
Telesat loses LEO satellite after launch
CCTS report shows overage compliance concerns
The struggle for some wireless service providers to get up to speed on managing data overage caps was quantified in a telecom watchdog report Tuesday, which showed results related to certain Wireless Code rules that elicited two providers to ask the CRTC for more time to implement.
Competition Bureau reviewing Postmedia, Torstar deal
CSE ‘actively working’ with telecoms on SS7
The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) has been providing “advice and guidance” to telecoms on a security vulnerability found on mobile network infrastructure known as signalling system 7 (SS7), the organization said in light of recent media reports on the matter.