Sentences with phrase «allowing telecom companies»

The agreement comes after recent changes by Industry Canada allowing telecom companies with less than 10 per cent of the market to have no restrictions on foreign investment.
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Ottawa recently began allowing foreign takeovers of telecom companies that have a 10 per cent or less share of the market.
Last week, I wrote about how regulators should go ahead and allow free reign to so - called vertical integration, where large internet and telecom companies also own broadcasters.
The additional spectrum will allow more consumers to be on its network at the same time watching a hockey game on their mobile devices, giving them a consistent and fast experience, the Toronto - based telecom company said.
Financial News reports that Vigilant Global, a telecoms company owned by high - frequency trading firm DRW Trading, has submitted plans to build a 320 - metre tall tower to allow what it calls «a new communications point between the UK and Europe» which will have a «completely unobstructed» line of sight both optically, and for radio waves.
A 2008 report prepared by a panel chaired by former Bell Canada executive Lynton (Red) Wilson recommended allowing foreign firms to establish or buy Canadian telecom companies with less than a 10 % market share.
In April, telecoms giant Verizon launched what it calls its IoT «security credentialing» service, whereby only trusted, verified devices are allowed to access a company's network.
The move allows Africa's biggest wireless operator to seek approvals for promotions and other plans to grow in the company's biggest market,» the telecoms company added.
For some, this cat - and - mouse game has enabled new businesses to take - off without the constraints that apply to traditional telecoms companies allowing users to...
In Belize Telecom, the articles of association of Belize's privatised national telecoms company expressly allowed a government - approved special shareholder to appoint and remove directors, where it held more than 37.5 % of the company's issued share capital: the Privy Council decided that a term could be implied that directors appointed pursuant to that provision must vacate office if the special shareholder's share capital fell below 37.5 %.
For some, this cat - and - mouse game has enabled new businesses to take - off without the constraints that apply to traditional telecoms companies allowing users to benefit from new and innovative services.
This morning, the Canadian company announced an «exclusive, long - term» deal with Optiemus Infracom Ltd, allowing the Delhi - based telecom company to design and manufacture handsets carrying BlackBerry's Android - based security software.
The authority partnered with banks and telecom company Telia to create «smart contracts» on a blockchain that allow buyers and sellers to use digital signatures to sign off on a property sale.
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