The 2016 Canadian Telecom Summit wrapped up yesterday. Here are more stories that we found about the proceedings:
- Feature Interview: With incumbents who âwant to kill usâ Brouillette explains why her company needs help: Cartt.ca
- CTS 2016: Spectrum must be allocated on an equitable basis, says Videotronâs Brouillette: Cartt.ca
- CTS 2016: Be vigilant when cops ask for subscriber data, privacy commissioner tells network owners: Cartt.ca
- CTS 2016: Change ongoing with too many empty TV calories, but linear will live on: Cartt.ca
- Privacy commish warns telecoms about transparency reporting, metadata: The Wire Report
- Videotronâs Brouillette asks Liberals to keep 4th player policy for 600 MHz: The Wire Report
- Videotron Wants Trudeau to Maintain Harperâs Telecom Policies: Bloomberg
- Terence Corcoran: Maxime Bernier joins the battle to end the CRTCâs uselessness: Financial Post
- Videotron pleads for more bandwidth to compete with Big Three: The Globe and Mail
- CRTC has wrong focus on digital divide, carriers complain: IT World Canada
- More Canadian telcos should detail police data requests: Privacy commissioner: IT World Canada
- Some Canadian firms still think they wonât be targets of cyber attacks, conference told: IT World Canada
The 2017 Canadian Telecom Summit will take place June 5-7, 2017 in Toronto, marking 25 years of communications competition in Canada. Plan to join us!