Category : Telecommunications


High-Speed Internet Expansion for Rural Canada

The Canadian government announces a major initiative to expand high-speed internet access to underserved rural and remote communities, aiming to bridge the digital divide and boost economic opportunities.

Undersea Telecom Cable Damaged in Gulf of Finland

Finnish authorities are investigating damage to a critical undersea telecom cable in the Gulf of Finland. The incident raises security concerns for vital international communications infrastructure.

Gogo's 5G Air-to-Ground Network Now Live

Gogo confirms its next-generation 5G air-to-ground broadband network is launched after successful flight tests, promising high-speed connectivity for North American aviation starting January 2026.

Bell awarded $24K for Chicoutimi copper wire theft

A Quebec court has ordered a convicted thief to pay Bell $24,000 in damages for a 2024 copper wire theft that cut internet for 100 people. Read about the landmark ruling and the growing problem of copper theft.

Russia bans Snapchat, FaceTime over security claims

Russia has banned Snapchat and Apple's FaceTime, accusing them of facilitating terrorism. This continues a trend of restricting Western services since the Ukraine war began and the launch of a state 'super app.'

Rogers outage hits Metro Vancouver customers

A technical outage left Rogers customers in Metro Vancouver without TV, internet, and home phone service. Service is expected to be restored overnight. Read more.

Harrow resident opposes cell tower near homes

A Harrow, Ontario resident is rallying opposition against a proposed cell phone tower that would be located just 120 feet from his backyard fence, raising health and property value concerns.

Bell Canada Slashes Nearly 700 Management Jobs

Bell Canada parent company BCE Inc. eliminates nearly 700 positions in a 'difficult but necessary decision' to align with its strategic growth plan and cost-saving targets.

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