That’s faster than expected Joe O’Connor Publishing date: Sep 01, 2020 Telecom giant Rogers Communications Inc. initially projected its nascent 5G network would expand beyond Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Vancouver to cover an additional 20-plus markets by the end of 2020, but on Tuesday it said it now projects the network will cover more than 60 […]
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The carrier’s 5G access is $10 a month but is being offered for free until March 31, 2021 By Aisha Malik@AiishaMalik1 JUN 11, 2020 Montreal-based national carrier, Bell, has launched its initial 5G network in the Greater Toronto Area, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and Edmonton. “Bell 5G customers in Montreal, the GTA, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver will have access […]
5G Facial Recognition Cameras Already Being Deployed in Public Spaces. The video is of shuffler site in downtown Calgary, Alberta and the site includes 5G attennas and facial recognition cameras. NCA tried to video the public space, but a security guard for the area said that filming is not allowed without permission. From the manufacture […]
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The judgment comes as cities and telecoms rework their relationships for the shift to small cells from traditional 50-metre cell towers October 23, 2018 – Emily Jackson – financialpost.com Canada’s four largest telecommunications companies’ won a court battle with the City of Calgary over using city property for telecom infrastructure, access that’s increasingly critical […]
Area councillor says a choice has to be made By David Bell, CBC News Posted: Jun 14, 2016 8:44 PM MT Last Updated: Jun 14, 2016 8:44 PM MT Ward 2 Coun. Joe Magliocca says residents will have to decide how important cell service is to them. (Mike Symington/CBC) For the second time in three years residents in […]
Currently there is no central collection point in Canada for important information on tumours CBC News Posted: Jul 17, 2015 11:14 AM The image depicts a 3D rendering of the brain, with a cancerous tumour detected in red and yellow. A University of Alberta researcher is helping to create a national brain tumour registry […]
CBC News Posted: Jun 16, 2011 12:47 PM MT Last Updated: Jun 16, 2011 12:35 PM MT Edmonton parents, including Greg Garbutt, tried earlier this year to convince trustees to back off on Wi-Fi technology in schools in that city. ((CBC)) The benefits of wireless internet outweigh any potential health risks to students, say some […]