Northwestel boosting speeds threefold in October

BCE Inc.’s Northwestel says it will begin providing internet service at speeds three times as fast as those currently available next month through its upgraded satellite network.

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Smart home profitability may be elusive for telecoms, Desjardins says

Global telecoms that have deployed internet of things (IoT) in the home are not seeing the desired profitability from their investments, suggesting those ventures in Canada may suffer a similar fate, according to a review by Desjardins Capital Markets.

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Cabinet appoints two new Copyright Board members

Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) introduced two new members to the Copyright Board on Monday, including the body’s first female vice-chair and CEO.

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Canadian privacy watchdogs urge privacy laws for political parties

Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial privacy watchdogs collectively urged their own governments Monday to pass legislation placing political parties in Canada under privacy laws and independent oversight regimes in order to protect citizens’ data.

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Class action filed against Facebook over Android metadata collection

Facebook Inc. is facing another class action suit in Ontario over how it handles user privacy in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal – this time, specifically over how it collected and used Android phone metadata.

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Facebook to fact-check photos, videos

Facebook Inc. is adding verification of photos and videos to its fact-checking of content on its social media platform.

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New party, fresh faces on Heritage could shake up Parliament

As politicians file back into Parliament Hill’s Centre Block for the start of the fall sitting Monday, some new faces will be working on files affecting Canadian media and telecom, as long-awaited legislative reviews that could have seismic effects on those sectors get into gear.

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Rogers can recover some costs to disclose customer info, SCC rules

OTTAWA — In a decision that could serve as a deterrent to copyright infringement lawsuits against Canadians, the Supreme Court of Canada said Friday that internet service providers (ISPs) can charge “reasonable” costs to comply with court orders requiring them to divulge the personal information of Canadians who allegedly engage in piracy.

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Videotron launching flanker brand ‘Fizz’ in Quebec

A new no-frills mobile service provider called Fizz has emerged in Quebec and is trying to attract new subscribers to test its services at a discount before it officially launches, HuffPost Quebec reported Thursday.

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Bell standing by Huawei amidst security concerns

BCE Inc. head George Cope said Wednesday that his company is aware of concerns involving Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., though he didn’t indicate Bell has any plans to alter its use of technology from the Chinese telecom equipment maker.

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