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Telus said it could have connected thousands of BC homes with Videotron 5G licenses
The company is in court challenging the western Canadian licenses awarded to Videotron.
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Telus said it could have connected thousands of BC homes with Videotron 5G licenses
The company is in court challenging the western Canadian licenses awarded to Videotron.

B.C. broadband projects struggling with supply chain, fire, community support issues
Supply chain, wildfire and even landlord and community support problems have plagued some broadband projects in the province.

Ahead of meeting with Telus, Health Canada officials were concerned about virtual care ‘inequities’
Health Canada was also concerned with whether Telus’s health IT systems, the largest in Canada, would be interoperable with other non-Telus systems for patient info sharing.

Telus files application to challenge provincial wireless laws at Supreme Court
Telus says aspects of separate provincial consumer protection laws are encroaching on the federal CRTC’s domain.

B.C. regional districts concerned province falling behind peers on broadband funding, policy
Regional districts have pointed to Ontario and Quebec as provinces that seem well ahead on cash and policy for access to poles.

Canada Infrastructure Bank says it’s seeing increasing interest for loans from telecoms
The bank said internet service providers are less hesitant for loans, as Bell sought some this summer for its Universal Broadband Fund projects.