Here are links to some of the stories that came out of day 2 (June 2) at The 2015 Canadian Telecom Summit:
- Wire Report: TekSavvy’s Abramson takes on incumbents at Telecom Summit
- BNN-TV: Live from Telecom Summit: Time to go phone shopping
- Globe and Mail: Wind Mobile executive pushes Ottawa to increase telecom competition
- Financial Post: Canadian managers slow to adopt mobile missing next wave of technical revolution
- Financial Post: Ex-privacy commissioner pans Bell’s ill-fated ad tracking program
- Financial Post: Wind Mobile Corp’s new boss picks up where Lacavara left off — just a bit more quietly
- CARTT.ca: The mansions on the hill vs. the scrappy underdogs and do wholesale rates crush competition, or slow investment?
- CARTT.ca: Industry must stop bickering with itself, Ottawa – and be friends
- CARTT.ca: It’s time to do better than best-effort wireless, says Telus
- CDN: Juniper’s Canadian CEO puts focus on automation, security and cloud
- Light Reading: FCC CIO: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet
- IT World Canada: Telus shows how big data and privacy can work together
- IT World Canada: The FCC’s CIO uses a D.H. Lawrence poem to explain our digital future
- Newswire: Status of Women Canada – Media Advisory
- WiFi HiFi: New WIND CEO Alek Krstajic Urges Incumbents Not to Bite the Hand That Feeds Them
- WiFi HiFi: Customer Experience Management: All You Need to Know, You Learned in Kindergarten