Xplornet to Bring High Speed Internet to Sundre, Alberta
Xplornet says Sundre will have high speed internet starting in the summer of 2022.
STACKTV Launches on Rogers Ignite TV and SmartStream
You can now add STACKTV to your Rogers cable subscription.
Telus Launches $10 High Speed Internet for Eligible Seniors in Quebec
Telus has expanded its Internet for Good program to eligible seniors in Quebec.
Rogers Pure Fibre Internet Launches in Four Communities in New Brunswick
Rogers says its pure fibre internet has gone live in four new areas in New Brunswick.
72% of Canadians Say Telephone and Cable Industry Needs More Competition: Ipsos
The latest Ipsos poll says the majority of Canadians want more competition when it comes to big businesses.
Telus Plans to Use 100% Renewable Energy by 2025
The carrier has today reaffirmed its goals for 2022 and beyond.
CRTC Chair Accused of Bias, Should Recuse Himself on Internet Matters: CNOC
"Such conduct, even the appearance of bias is not permissible."
Revised Broadcast Bill Excludes Social Media From CRTC Regulation
The new version, dubbed Bill C-11, will treat commercial social media use and Canadians' everyday social media use differently.
Koodo Offering $43/15GB Promo Plan at Select Locations: ‘Plus We’ll Plant a Tree’
Koodo is offering up a $43/15GB promo plan right now for bring your own device customers.
Here are the Latest Cellphone Deals from Rogers, Telus, Bell and More from Feb. 2
Here are the latest wireless carrier deals in Canada from Rogers, Telus, Bell and more.
Telus Erroneously Charging $10 for Online Security Plan, Say Some Customers [Update]
Back in May 2020, Telus launched NortonLifeLock plans for customers to protect their devices and data, part of the company’s Telus Online Security offering. Telus calls the service "Canada’s most comprehensive all-in-one protection," and says you can "get superior protection for your devices, online privacy and identity with TELUS Online Security, powered by NortonLifeLock and...
Rogers Wants to Fast-Track $100 Million Brampton Office, Skip Public Hearings
If approved, Rogers would be able to break ground on the new office site almost immediately, without having to first hear from locals.