Bell Canada
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MEF confirms the appointment of two new members from AT&T and Bell to its board of directors.
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The island of Bermuda is to get a new mobile competitor, that will be fully cloud-based.
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From network deployments to start-up competitions and European infra initiatives, the cloud has been a key feature of recent days.
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Two of the main tasks of 6G, the next generation of mobile, will be to improve human communications and machine communications.
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A Canadian management consultant has highlighted the fact that the country is one of the most expensive in the developed world for mobile data.
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Canada needs more competition to drive prices down and expand coverage. Annie Turner explores the options on the table
Forthcoming events
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Chris Harper, the former VP of international network services at Sprint, has joined Neterra as chief commercial officer.
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Rogers comes out top in a survey of Canada’s 5G experience, but Telus users have the best mobile video experience.
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Canada has closed its spectrum auction for the 3500 MHz band, raising C$8.9 billion (US$7.2 billion), 80% of which came from its three biggest telcos.
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The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canada’s regulator ruled against lowering wholesale access prices for smaller businesses.
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Satellite telco OneWeb is continuing its foray into the Arctic, this time with a Canadian company, Rock Networks.
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Bell Canada has launched a commercial 400G wavelength service that using Ciena's WaveLogic 5 Extreme technology.
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Telus has come out ahead of Canadian rivals Bell Canada and Rogers in the latest Opensignal analysis of customers’ mobile experience.
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TekSavvy, a Canadian service provider that promotes an anti-monopoly ethos has highlighted the lengths telcos are going to, to influence government policy.
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Bell Canada, the telecoms subsidiary of BCE, has pledged to spend between $1 billion to $1.2 billion on the acceleration of its broadband network over the next 2 years.
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Canada’s Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G service to 130 communities across the country, claiming to be its biggest 5G operator.
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MEF has announced that 24 global service providers now offer a combined total of 77 certified MEF 3.0 SD-WAN and Carrier Ethernet (CE) services.
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Bell Canada has announced the public offering of CDN $1 billion of MTN Debentures as part of its medium-term notes (MTN) program.