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TECHNOLOGY: But will CoT be an employee or the boss?
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by Allan Bonner | Jan 19, 2023
TECHNOLOGY: But will CoT be an employee or the boss?
by Jay Goldberg | Jun 23, 2022
by Geoff Carpentier | May 23, 2022
by Roland Renner | May 2, 2022
by Yogi Schulz | Apr 27, 2022
by Valentin Petkantchin | Feb 24, 2022
VALENTIN PETKANTCHIN: Any gains in competition outweighed by higher spectrum costs, slower investment, and delayed deployment of 5G services (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 2, 2021
JAY GOLDBERG: The Trudeau government needs to listen to Canadians and rethink the government’s heavy-handed approach to internet regulation (FREE)
by Philip Palmer | Oct 28, 2021
PHILIP PALMER: If adopted into law, this proposal would constitute the most illiberal legislation adopted by Parliament since the War Measures Act in 1914
by Ian Madsen | Apr 5, 2021
IAN MADSEN: A proposal to create a Crown corporation to provide high-speed internet service to rural and remote Manitoba communities would be another sinkhole for taxpayers (FREE)
by Roland Renner | Jan 19, 2021
RONALD RENNER: Emerging systems will shake up the traditional satellite industry and challenge terrestrial fibre-optic communications, and could put an end to the digital divide (FREE)
by Sylvain Charlebois | Nov 12, 2020
SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS: Many Canadians are fleeing cities only to realize how poorly serviced rural regions are in terms of internet access
by Peter Menzies | Sep 21, 2020
PETER MENZIES: The federal government is apparently preparing massive regulation of the Internet, pandering to the views of niche lobby groups
by Gerry Chidiac | Sep 18, 2020
GERRY CHIDIAC: The advent of 24-hour news channels and the full spectrum of views on the Internet haven’t resulted in a more informed population
by Paz Gomez | Aug 31, 2020
PAZ GOMEZ: 5G has the potential to leapfrog societies into more sophisticated business models and multiply jobs, and improve the quality of our lives
by Frank Penkala | Aug 16, 2020
FRANK PENKALA: Where COVID-19 outbreaks happen in population-dense urban settings, people want to move. But they need services
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