The Conservative Party has announced its shadow cabinet ahead of the Dec. 5 return of the House of Commons, with MP Michelle Rempel taking on the telecom file.
Masse stays as NDP telecom critic; Boulerice to take on Heritage
Telecoms find silver lining in unprecedented number of CCTS complaints
Despite improvements in customer service that have lowered customer defections, the country’s telecom complaints watchdog said it still accepted 35 per cent more issues from subscribers over the year — but the telecoms are pointing to improved figures.
Rogers seeks extension for select provisions of the Internet Code
Videotron ‘diving’ like a soccer player over gigabit internet: TekSavvy
AIQ investigation shows need for strong privacy laws, OPC says
At a Vancouver press conference Tuesday, the federal and British Columbia privacy commissioners presented the results of their investigation into AggregateIQ (AIQ) as an example of how investigations into companies can go — correctly — when commissioners have proper privacy laws that allow them to compel cooperation.
Consumer groups push mandated low-cost data plans in wireless review
TekSavvy files appeal against site-blocking order
Competition Bureau endorses limited MVNO model
Voltage drops appeal in disclosure cost case
Voltage Pictures LLC and Rogers Communications Inc. have both agreed to drop their appeal and cross-appeal, respectively, against a decision by the Federal Court to award the telecom costs to dig up personal information of alleged infringers of the movie studio’s copyright.