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Rogers launches faster 5G service on 3500MHz mid-band spectrum

Rogers has become the first mobile service provider to launch 5G service using the mid-band 3,500Mhz spectrum. The service was first deployed in Nanaimo, British...

TekSavvy Unified Communications service now available nationally

Ontario-based independent internet service provider (ISP) TekSavvy announced that its Unified Communications solution, a service that bundles multiple business communication services into a single...

Mobile service costs in Canada are getting cheaper as data use rises, says the CRTC

Canadian mobile data use climbs as prices continue to decline, said the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in a new report compiled using...

Telus is investing another $10 million to roll out PureFibre network in part of Quebec

Telus has announced a $10 million private investment for its network infrastructure in the Chaudière-Appalaches region in Quebec this year

Microsoft announces Surface Laptop Go 2

Microsoft has refreshed its budget-friendly Surface Laptop Go to the second generation. The Surface Laptop Go 2 now comes with an upgraded processor and...

Telus invests $28 million to roll out PureFibre and 5G networks across various municipalities in Quebec

Telus is investing $28 million to roll out PureFibre and 5G networks across various municipalities of Quebec as part of the Operation High Speed program

Starlink announces new service for RVs: $30 more and no waitlist

Starlink’s latest service, called Starlink RV, lets recreational vehicle owners skip the waitlist and get instant access to Starlink satellite internet service. On its website,...

Telus to invest C$11 billion in Quebec in the next four years

Telus announced on May 24 that it will be investing $11 billion into developing Quebec’s networking infrastructure, operations, and spectrum over the next four...

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IT professionals hold the key to return to the office

We're experiencing changes to the workforce like never before and as a result, more employers are adopting hybrid work policies to create flexibility. This opens a host of security concerns that weren't previously on our radars.

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Know yourself as well as you know your enemy

While not new, asymmetric warfare – in which a force employs proxy battles, disinformation campaigns, and other nontraditional and thus unpredictable tactics – remains...

Critical infrastructure is the new front line

By Rick Peters Threat actors eager to maximize disruptions and payouts have a new and compelling target – critical infrastructures such as factories, transportation networks,...

Investing in your network infrastructure: The key to ensuring future growth for Canadian companies?

Telstra and Pulse (a 30,000-member online IT community) recently surveyed 100 technology decision-makers at Canadian companies to understand their network infrastructure priorities. They uncovered...

Overcoming the challenge of IT overprovisioning with pay-per-use infrastructure

By HPE and OnX Canada Any growing business inevitably has growing IT needs. But it can be almost impossible to know the precise computing requirements...