Here are more stories emerging from The 2014 Canadian Telecom Summit:
- It’s time carriers did better, says new Rogers chief, by Andrew Brooks, IT World Canada
- Wind CEO: Competition in wireless sector slowed by failure to unite new entrants, by David Paddon, The Canadian Press
- ‘Cracks’ appearing in cable industry as Internet newcomers woo away viewers, by John Greenwood, Financial Post
- For wireless upstarts like Wind, the once-clear path to profitability has been strewn with hidden obstacles, by John Greenwood, Financial Post
- Wireless industry at loggerheads over regulatory landscape, by John Greenwood, Financial Post
- Telus CTO Gedeon says let’s all work together on next-gen services, by Linda Stuart, CARTT.ca
- Lacavera hammers away at conditions hurting Wind – as he searches for investors. Is an IPO in the works?, by Greg O’Brien, CARTT.ca
- A few soundbites from Shaw COO Jay Mehr, by Greg O’Brien, CARTT.ca
- Exa and Zetta and Trillion. Big numbers from the cloud’s Big Data, by Linda Stuart, CARTT.ca
- Regulatory Blockbuster covers wholesale wireless, privacy and Telus comes clean on Mobilicity, by Lesley Hunter, CARTT.ca
- Canada’s Wind Mobile nears break-even, sees 2015 profit, by Alastair Sharp, Reuters
- Télécoms : les fournisseurs coincés entre divers intérêts, by Dominique Lemoine, Direction Informatique
- WIND Mobile’s Anthony Lacavera: Last Man Standing, by Christine Persaud, WiFi HiFi