Cogeco ‘very optimistic on wireless’: CEO

Cogeco Inc. is looking forward to the upcoming spectrum auctions in 2020, especially since Innovation, Science, and Economic Development put in place new tier 5 spectrum licensing rules this past summer. 

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Bell to focus on declining mobile service prices in MVNO review

Ahead of the CRTC’s wireless review early next year, and on the heels of a report showing Canada is among the highest-priced jurisdictions in the world for data, BCE Inc. executives on Thursday focused on the declining cost of data to push the point that regulatory intervention is unnecessary for competition. 

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Wireless prices down in Canada, but also everywhere else: report

Canadian mobile wireless data prices are falling precipitously, according to a new report from Finnish consulting company Rewheel which also found Canada remains amongst the most expensive countries in the world. 

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Singh says telecom affordability among number of priorities

OTTAWA NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said Wednesday that lowering wireless prices is on his list of priorities when Parliament resumes, though the first two issues the party plans to take on are pharmacare and the appeal of a ruling on First Nations compensation.

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5G & Huawei: An explainer

As the Liberals head back to Parliament following the Oct. 21 federal election, they’ll be returning to a number of key files that were left unaddressed before the writ dropped including deciding what security approach the government will take with Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. equipment and Canada’s 5G networks.

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New StatCan survey details a heavily connected Canada

Eighty-eight per cent Canadians have a smartphone, 45 per cent of Canadians check their smartphones at least every 30 minutes, and 56 per cent of Canadians look at their phones the last thing they do before they go to sleep. 

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Bell offers to reveal AI call blocking system to critics

BCE Inc. says it is willing to share information with critics of its plan to combat scam phone calls using artificial intelligence as long as they don’t tell anyone else.  

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CRTC delays MVNO hearing to Feb. 18

The CRTC’s public hearing in its review of mobile wireless services, which was originally scheduled to be held in January, has now been pushed back to Feb. 18.

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In an unstable week for wireless, steady Q4 for Shaw

In a conference call with analysts Friday, Shaw Communications Inc. executives declared that the company is in a good place to weather what one analyst has called a “storm” in the wireless sector. 

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CRTC approves new radio station in Que. town

The CRTC has granted a new broadcasting licence for an FM radio station in Saint-Raymond-de-Portneuf, Quebec.

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