telecommunications

Vodafone UK’s Guy Laurence named Rogers CEO

Executive is known for shaking up corporate culture to better compete

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Vive le market libre

Justin Trudeau laments for the Harper government’s treatment of foreign investors. And Marc Garneau calls for foreign investment in telecommunications.

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The trouble with Huawei

After seeming not particularly concerned five months ago about Huawei’s dealing with Canadian firms, the Prime Minister is now maybe concerned about the possibility of the Chinese telecommunications company dealing with the federal government.

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Chinese telecom’s Canadian ties raise security fears

A former top U.S. intelligence official is sounding the alarm about a Chinese tech firm’s entrance into the Canadian telecom market. In an interview with CBC, Michelle K. Van Cleave, who was the head of U.S. counter-intelligence under George W. Bush, called Huawei Technologies a “stalking horse” for Chinese military and security designs. The company has been banned from major telecom projects in the U.S. and Australia, but has already inked partnerships with Canadian companies including Telus, Bell, SaskTel and WIND Mobile.

The wit and wisdom of Ted Rogers

The wit and wisdom of Ted Rogers

A look back at the legacy of a visionary leader

In the future, we’ll all be Bandwidth Hogs 

The people being derided as hogs are simply early adopters