Internet test results for Ottawa show many users could not access minimum...
Internet speed tests conducted last year across Canada reveal the extent to which quality internet service remains a pipe dream for many, including residents of Ottawa.
View ArticleInternet test results show many could not access minimum speeds, including...
Internet speed tests conducted last year across Canada reveal in a majority of regions speed standards were not met.
View ArticleRivals call for pause on Shaw deal hearings amid Rogers family drama
BCE Inc. Telus Corp., the Public Interest Advocacy Centre and the National Pensioners Federation have asked the CRTC to delay the hearings set to begin Nov. 22.
View ArticleRogers tells CRTC Shaw deal will boost competition, makes no promises on prices
Rogers told the CRTC Monday the deal to increase its scale was needed to compete in the increasingly globalized market for content and rising expectations on digital offerings.
View ArticleNew technology will help fight spam calls, CRTC says
The federal telecommunications regulator says new technology will help reduce the frequency and impact of caller ID spoofing.
View ArticleReality check: Will CRTC’s new tech to fight spam calls actually work?
CRTC said Tuesday that telecommunications service providers have begun to use a new technology to help Canadians screen spam calls.
View ArticleMPs push for suicide hotline as COVID-19 continues to take mental toll
A motion to take "immediate action'" to establish a suicide prevention hotline was approved in the House of Commons last year, but has still not been activated.
View ArticleNew technology to combat scam calls showing positive early signs: Analysts
In late November, the CRTC required all phone service providers to use the STIR/SHAKEN technology, which flags out spam calls.
View ArticleCogeco Communications preparing to expand its high-speed internet footprint
High-speed internet would be expanded to about 59,000 Canadian homes, mainly in Quebec. About 65,000 American homes would added by the end of fiscal 2022.
View ArticleAlberta commits $150M to boost rural high-speed internet, seeks private and...
The province said 80 per cent of First Nations and 67 per cent of rural areas in Alberta don't have reliable high-speed internet access.
View ArticleInternet test results for Ottawa show many users could not access minimum...
Internet speed tests conducted last year across Canada reveal the extent to which quality internet service remains a pipe dream for many, including residents of Ottawa.
View ArticleInternet test results show many could not access minimum speeds, including...
Internet speed tests conducted last year across Canada reveal in a majority of regions speed standards were not met.
View ArticleRivals call for pause on Shaw deal hearings amid Rogers family drama
BCE Inc. Telus Corp., the Public Interest Advocacy Centre and the National Pensioners Federation have asked the CRTC to delay the hearings set to begin Nov. 22.
View ArticleRogers tells CRTC Shaw deal will boost competition, makes no promises on prices
Rogers told the CRTC Monday the deal to increase its scale was needed to compete in the increasingly globalized market for content and rising expectations on digital offerings.
View ArticleNew technology will help fight spam calls, CRTC says
The federal telecommunications regulator says new technology will help reduce the frequency and impact of caller ID spoofing.
View ArticleReality check: Will CRTC’s new tech to fight spam calls actually work?
CRTC said Tuesday that telecommunications service providers have begun to use a new technology to help Canadians screen spam calls.
View ArticleNew 753 area code for eastern Ontario introduced to meet demand for telephone...
A new local area code will start appearing in eastern Ontario by late March. This is the first new code for the region since 343 was introduced 12 years ago.
View ArticleAlberta invests $390M in high-speed internet for rural, remote and Indigenous...
The province says around 80 per cent of Indigenous communities and 67 per cent of rural and remote communities do not have access to reliable, high-speed internet.
View ArticleRussian state-media RT barred in Canada over ‘abusive’ Ukraine content: CRTC
The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission said allowing RT and RT France to continue to broadcast to Canadians is "not in the public interest."
View ArticleParts of Quebec dialing up new area codes for first time in 10 years
In Montreal, the new area code will be 263 in the 514 and 438 zones, while 354 will be introduced in the outskirts of the city with existing area codes 450 and 579.
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