Millimetre wave spectrum set-asides harmful to 5G potential: telcos

The issue of set-asides has resurfaced in replies to a consultation on millimetre wave spectrum (mmWave) for 5G, with telcos suggesting the technology is a new playground in which auction participants of all types are starting from an equal position, therefore making set-asides unnecessary.

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Goodale offers telecoms a hand in network security, SS7

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said the country’s telecoms can reach out to his department for “encouragement” to protect the privacy of Canadians, including to deal with a long-standing vulnerability on decades-old mobile network infrastructure that has been making headlines in recent months.

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Hamilton eyeing fiber infrastructure along LRT

A motion to investigate the prospect of installing fiber infrastructure simultaneously with its light rail construction, was passed by Hamilton city council on Wednesday, according to documents from the city council.

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Government launches Smart Cities challenge in select cities

The federal government officially kicked off its Smart Cities Challenge Thursday, calling for the creation of community projects that leverage data and connected technology to benefit citizens in their communities.

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Rural broadband costs to become clearer early next year: ISED

OTTAWA — Despite already surpassing their target to connect some rural and remote communities with broadband internet, officials from Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada told a House of Commons committee Thursday that initial estimates to connect some parts of the country were short of what they anticipated.

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TekSavvy appealing disclosure order involving 13 ISPs

TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is appealing a Federal Court order to disclose the identities of some of its subscribers implicated in a copyright infringement case involving three movie studios and 13 internet service providers (ISPs), citing questionable and incomplete evidence that was brought to trial.

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Supreme Court to hear Rogers disclosure costs appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada said Thursday it will hear a case by Rogers Communications Inc. that seeks to clarify the obligations internet service providers (ISPs) have under Canada’s notice-and-notice regime.

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Gov’t should do more to support technology transfer: report

The House of Commons standing committee on industry, science and technology has outlined a number of ways to improve technology transfer — the move of knowledge developed in academic settings to industry — in a new report released Thursday.

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Don’t count on Freedom’s $0 iPhone X offer for long: analyst

Shaw Communications Inc.’s Freedom Mobile announced in a press release Wednesday it will offer the entire 2017 line of Apple Inc.’s iPhone for $0 up front.

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OPC looking into Uber data breach

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has requested a written breach report from ride-sharing app maker Uber Technologies Inc., it confirmed in an emailed statement on Wednesday.

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